
Etienne de la Sayette - Etienne de la Sayette & the Wild Horses Orchestra (2025) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Etienne de la Sayette
- Title: Etienne de la Sayette & the Wild Horses Orchestra
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Muju Records
- Genre: World, Folk, Jazz
- Quality: FLAC 24/48000; 16/44100
- Total Time: 00:42:45
- Total Size: 252; 499 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
The Wild Horses Orchestra is an imaginary orchestra created by Etienne in 2020 oduring the strict first covid-national lockdown. Etienne, closed in his studio, gave birth to a few self-crafted pieces of music - he plays all the instruments freely, with his real pudgy fingers, without any electronic crutch or assistance from acronyms: no VST, no MAO, no MIDI, no AI, no SNCF, no GAFA...
Little by little, a sepia-toned orpheon takes shape, a kind of wonky circus orchestra , a movingt cabaret whose nostalgic leanings cling, as if by chance, to the branches of lands between East Africa and Far Asia.
After previous albums with an electric feel, this time Etienne goes acoustic - clavinets, synths and other vintage organs are discarded. Dusty clarinets, flutes, pianos, double basses are brought out of mothballs and even a little harmonium who became the main character of the story.
And because it's not that easy to go it alone, Etienne has invited a few of his friends' horses, pedigree or draught - as the case may be - into his phantom orchestra. Nicolas Brémaud on drums (also an accomplice in the Tako Toki trio) and the singular voices of two tutelary figures: the great Girma Bèyènè for the Ethiopian tribe, and Madame Kang Kwon Sun, officially a “living national treasure” in Korea, emeritus master of the “Changga” singing, once reserved for the king's court.
Modestly recorded at home, the music was upgraded on the grand-luxe mixing desk of long-time accomplice Fabien Girard. And, last but not least, another dear friend, Ben Hito, completes the stable by signing, after the previous “Maputo Queens” and “Kobugi”, the stunning graphic design of this new album.
Tracklist:
1-1 Etienne de la Sayette - Ali Tango Tango [2:45]
1-2 Etienne de la Sayette - Masqal [4:15]
1-3 Etienne de la Sayette - Rue Véron [3:37]
1-4 Etienne de la Sayette - Nave nave mohe [3:40]
1-5 Etienne de la Sayette;Girma Bèyènè - Tewedjign Endehu [3:51]
1-6 Etienne de la Sayette - Saba [4:18]
1-7 Etienne de la Sayette - Keguli [3:57]
1-8 Etienne de la Sayette - Ibidi [5:06]
1-9 Etienne de la Sayette - Panurge [3:02]
1-10 Etienne de la Sayette;Kang Kwon Soon - Urak [5:19]
1-11 Etienne de la Sayette - Sycomore [2:53]
Little by little, a sepia-toned orpheon takes shape, a kind of wonky circus orchestra , a movingt cabaret whose nostalgic leanings cling, as if by chance, to the branches of lands between East Africa and Far Asia.
After previous albums with an electric feel, this time Etienne goes acoustic - clavinets, synths and other vintage organs are discarded. Dusty clarinets, flutes, pianos, double basses are brought out of mothballs and even a little harmonium who became the main character of the story.
And because it's not that easy to go it alone, Etienne has invited a few of his friends' horses, pedigree or draught - as the case may be - into his phantom orchestra. Nicolas Brémaud on drums (also an accomplice in the Tako Toki trio) and the singular voices of two tutelary figures: the great Girma Bèyènè for the Ethiopian tribe, and Madame Kang Kwon Sun, officially a “living national treasure” in Korea, emeritus master of the “Changga” singing, once reserved for the king's court.
Modestly recorded at home, the music was upgraded on the grand-luxe mixing desk of long-time accomplice Fabien Girard. And, last but not least, another dear friend, Ben Hito, completes the stable by signing, after the previous “Maputo Queens” and “Kobugi”, the stunning graphic design of this new album.
Tracklist:
1-1 Etienne de la Sayette - Ali Tango Tango [2:45]
1-2 Etienne de la Sayette - Masqal [4:15]
1-3 Etienne de la Sayette - Rue Véron [3:37]
1-4 Etienne de la Sayette - Nave nave mohe [3:40]
1-5 Etienne de la Sayette;Girma Bèyènè - Tewedjign Endehu [3:51]
1-6 Etienne de la Sayette - Saba [4:18]
1-7 Etienne de la Sayette - Keguli [3:57]
1-8 Etienne de la Sayette - Ibidi [5:06]
1-9 Etienne de la Sayette - Panurge [3:02]
1-10 Etienne de la Sayette;Kang Kwon Soon - Urak [5:19]
1-11 Etienne de la Sayette - Sycomore [2:53]
| Jazz | World | Folk | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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