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Krésendo's self-titled album, Krésen'do, is a stunning collection of tracks that showcases the band's unique blend of traditional African rhythms and modern electronic production. From the opening track, "Boulevard," to the closing track, "Noumouna," the album takes the listener on a journey through a variety of moods and styles.
One standout track is "N'takuba," which features a driving bassline and infectious melody that will have listeners dancing along in no time. Another highlight is "Foliba," which incorporates elements of jazz and funk into the band's signature sound.
Throughout the album, Krésendo's musicianship is on full display, with intricate rhythms and harmonies that are both complex and accessible. The production is also top-notch, with a clean and polished sound that allows each instrument to shine.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Sentiment | 3:32 | |
Chalvire | 4:02 | |
Existe | 4:19 | |
Confessions | 4:01 |
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | Jean-Marie Nankin |
Composed By | Jean-Marie Nankin |
Vocals | Jean-Marie Nankin |
Drums | Ruddy Lewis |
Sequenced By | Ruddy Lewis |
Bass | Frederic Caracas |
Chorus | Dominique Lorte, Gilles Floro, Jacques D'Arbaud, Marika Fostin, Paola |
Guitar | Christian Joseph-Lockel, Thierry Delannay |
Horns | Equipe Liso |
Keyboards | Ruddy Francis |
Krésen'do is a must-listen for anyone interested in world music, electronic music, or just great music in general. It's a bold and exciting debut from a band that is sure to make waves in the music world.