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DazibaoE40 (Homerecords) The second release by this wonderful Belgian ensemble (now a quintet) will surely garner as much acclaim as their previous CD, Alma. The diatonic accordions of Sophie Cavez and Jonathan de Neck are still in the forefront, musically and compositionally, but this 2007 release offers a more confident ensemble sound, a little richer in jazz roots while still solidly enthralled the folk roots of their region. Exceptional music from an exceptional ensemble, once again.
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Press from the record label: Nacreous buttons and bellows create a dance universe and a voluble listening. At the centre of this acoustic universe experienced personalities evolve in already proven paths. This project has already been polished up (Dranouter folkfestival, Flagey, Euritmix, Festival de Saint-Chartier, Bozar, Festival d'art de Huy...) with Dazibao's first album 'Alma'. It was born from an encounter of the diatonic accordions crossbred with some Flamenco touches and eastern resonances with slight arabesques and impaired rhythms of the Balkans of Karim Baggili's guitar. All this sustained by the numerous percussions (darbouka, pandeiro, udu, cajon,...) of Jo Zanders. Dazibao is now presenting a brand new repertoire with the release of its second album 'E40'! With Emmanuel Baily at the electro-acoustic guitar and Vincent Noiret at the double bass. A fresh and original quintet where music means pleasure. Dazibao amazes, breaks the rhythms, knows how to reinvent itself in a single song. Diatonist seeds' to expose in the wind
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