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DISTANCES (AGUA music/Songtone-Codaex 2012) musicians: Quentin Dujardin (nylon, fretless, acoustic, slide & electric guitars, ukulele, vocals, whistle, piano, hammond organ, bass, bodhran & percussion), Jalal El Allouli (violin), Dominic Ntoumos (trumpet), Hamza Mraihi (kanoun), Kalil Sidy Haïdara (electric guitar), Santo Scinta (drums), Fred Malempré (drums), Arnout Hellofs (drums), Fredrik Gille (bells) featured artist: El Funoun on Ya Bai Miriam produced by Lee Townsend & Quentin Dujardin recorded at AGUA music studio by Quentin Dujardin mixed by Adam Muñoz
at Fantasy Studio (Berkeley-US)
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ABOUT THE ALBUM DISTANCES is the album that announces with groove and sensitivity that artistic maturity has arrived. From nylon to steel-string, through slide and ukulele, Dujardin reveals a universe that encompasses musical meetings that surprise, as in the song Ya Bai Miriam with the Palestinian a capella group El-Funoun. The exchange between the bewitching kanun of the Tunisian Hamza Mraihi and the Moroccan violin of Jalal El Allouli transcends the song Condroz, a composition dedicated to Dujardin’s homeland. Undoubtedly influenced by the cinematic Westerns of his childhood and the music of Ennio Morricone, the epic Gaston Gendebien highlights Dujardin’s furious strumming and raging voice in endless spaces where Dominic Ntoumos and his trumpet soar with true force.
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DISTANCES by QUENTIN DUJARDIN "Back home with my guitar I played a few tunes. Bamako was still in my body, but without its sand, its warmth, its blues. The forests, rivers and valleys of the Condroz for my eyes and ears. Especially, a great desire to compose before my wood stove. Two microphones in front of my guitars. The winter passes. Playing some overdubs, the exploration intensifies night and day. The musicians are at home. An album is recorded. From time to time Brian Blade is on the turntable, Bill Frisell and Nigel North caress my ears. I think back to my companion, Gaston, and his caravan. My childhood friends, the streets of Saint Fontaine. The music rises, distances disappear and I'm here at home."
PRESSE "Distances sounds like a painting. The guitarplayer has a great sense of music that is very close to each of us" (Musicframes -NL / December 2012) "Magic sound with a strong taste for beautiful landscapes like on Condroz or Gaston Gendebien." (Vers l'Avenir -BE / Décembre 2012) "With some smooth jazz groove, blues and oriental touch, this music goes straight to your heart. Album of the week! " (Le Soir -BE / Décembre 2012)
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