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Paris Budapest Caravane, issued in October 2013 on Frémeaux & associés, assembles the efforts of Christophe Lartilleux, Latcho Drom, and Etnorom across thirteen tracks. The album situates itself at the intersection of swing, jazz, and gypsy jazz, with a world music sensibility threading through its arrangements. The featured track "Keren shavorale" exemplifies the record’s blend of rhythmic string work and melodic phrasing that nods to Eastern European and Romani traditions.This release, modest in scrobble count but rich in texture, carries the resonance of itinerant musicianship. It captures the interplay of acoustic instruments evoking caravan routes and cross-cultural exchanges. The presence of Lartilleux and collaborators situates the record within a lineage attentive to both the precision of jazz and the vitality of folk improvisation. Paris Budapest Caravane serves as a document of contemporary artists channeling the echoes of a storied musical past.
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Album lore
Paris Budapest Caravane, issued in October 2013 on Frémeaux & associés, assembles the efforts of Christophe Lartilleux, Latcho Drom, and Etnorom across thirteen tracks. The album situates itself at the intersection of swing, jazz, and gypsy jazz, with a world music sensibility threading through its arrangements. The featured track "Keren shavorale" exemplifies the record’s blend of rhythmic string work and melodic phrasing that nods to Eastern European and Romani traditions.This release, modest in scrobble count but rich in texture, carries the resonance of itinerant musicianship. It captures the interplay of acoustic instruments evoking caravan routes and cross-cultural exchanges. The presence of Lartilleux and collaborators situates the record within a lineage attentive to both the precision of jazz and the vitality of folk improvisation. Paris Budapest Caravane serves as a document of contemporary artists channeling the echoes of a storied musical past.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-0Hc1tXjcsdwM9U3eflxYJt |
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Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify