Jibóia // Salar LP

Jibóia // Salar LP

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ポルトガルのサイケデリックトリオJibóiaが、2024年10月に同国リスボンの密林系音楽の大巣窟Discrepantからリリースしたレコードです。

エキゾチックなサイケデリック・ロック〜フリージャズ10曲を収録。

※デジタル音源を無料でお送りいたしますのでお気軽にご連絡くださいませ

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Discrepant releases available at Tobira.

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Ask us for digital files. 12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Selar (Joana Guerra) 04:20
2. salar i 01:32
3. Solar (Yaw Tembe) 04:58
4. salar ii 00:55
5. Sitar (Ayoub ElAyady) 04:14
6. Sarar (Rui Carvalho) 03:46
7. salar iii 00:59
8. Sonar (Pedro Augusto) 04:58
9. salar iv 01:24
10. Salir (Daiyen Jone) 05:25

Discrepant:

"Four years after their Discrepant debut - 'OOOO' -, Lisbon-based travellers Jibóia return to the fold with another offering of globetrotting psychedelia with 'Salar'. With the core trio of Óscar Silva, Ricardo Martins and Mestre André augmented by a stellar parade of collaborators on various roles, 'Salar' further expands on the transglobal visions by now pretty trademarked by the band. Intersped among shorter vignettes for drums, saxophone and bass, each of the more fully fleshed tracks casts a guest to elevate Jibóia's music to uncharted realms - both in a mystical and geographical sense.

Opener 'Selar' summons the cello of songstress Joana Guerra for a skewed dialogue with Silva's guitar, propelled by Martins' drums and percussion and André's electronic textures into 4 minutes and 20 seconds that feel epic - if there was any psychedelic numerological symbolism needed. On 'Solar', Silva's non-western plucking rides on for Yaw Tembe's trumpet to veer in a multitude in directions, while the mysterious 'Sitar' conjures the voice of  moroccan musician Ayoub ElAyady for a contemplative nighttime prayer. Elsewhere, guitarist Rui Carvalho aka Filho da Mãe injects dissonant guitar lines unto 'Sarar's pummelling dance and Pedro Augusto's electronics hover below the shapeshifting dynamics of 'Sonar', among mesmerising keyboard lines. 'Salir' featuring Daiyen Jone enchanted flute brings the album to a close at its most reflective, all crepuscular synth lines and reverbed handclaps. "

Artist : Jibóia

Label : Discrepant

CAT No : CREP106

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ポルトガルのサイケデリックトリオJibóiaが、2024年10月に同国リスボンの密林系音楽の大巣窟Discrepantからリリースしたレコードです。

エキゾチックなサイケデリック・ロック〜フリージャズ10曲を収録。

※デジタル音源を無料でお送りいたしますのでお気軽にご連絡くださいませ

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Discrepant releases available at Tobira.

-------------------------------

Ask us for digital files. 12" black vinyl.

Tracklist:

1. Selar (Joana Guerra) 04:20
2. salar i 01:32
3. Solar (Yaw Tembe) 04:58
4. salar ii 00:55
5. Sitar (Ayoub ElAyady) 04:14
6. Sarar (Rui Carvalho) 03:46
7. salar iii 00:59
8. Sonar (Pedro Augusto) 04:58
9. salar iv 01:24
10. Salir (Daiyen Jone) 05:25

Discrepant:

"Four years after their Discrepant debut - 'OOOO' -, Lisbon-based travellers Jibóia return to the fold with another offering of globetrotting psychedelia with 'Salar'. With the core trio of Óscar Silva, Ricardo Martins and Mestre André augmented by a stellar parade of collaborators on various roles, 'Salar' further expands on the transglobal visions by now pretty trademarked by the band. Intersped among shorter vignettes for drums, saxophone and bass, each of the more fully fleshed tracks casts a guest to elevate Jibóia's music to uncharted realms - both in a mystical and geographical sense.

Opener 'Selar' summons the cello of songstress Joana Guerra for a skewed dialogue with Silva's guitar, propelled by Martins' drums and percussion and André's electronic textures into 4 minutes and 20 seconds that feel epic - if there was any psychedelic numerological symbolism needed. On 'Solar', Silva's non-western plucking rides on for Yaw Tembe's trumpet to veer in a multitude in directions, while the mysterious 'Sitar' conjures the voice of  moroccan musician Ayoub ElAyady for a contemplative nighttime prayer. Elsewhere, guitarist Rui Carvalho aka Filho da Mãe injects dissonant guitar lines unto 'Sarar's pummelling dance and Pedro Augusto's electronics hover below the shapeshifting dynamics of 'Sonar', among mesmerising keyboard lines. 'Salir' featuring Daiyen Jone enchanted flute brings the album to a close at its most reflective, all crepuscular synth lines and reverbed handclaps. "

Artist : Jibóia

Label : Discrepant

CAT No : CREP106