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Album lore
Amall, released in September 2025 on Heavenly Sweetness, gathers François Rabbath and HabibiSly under the moniker Rabbath Electric Orchestra. The nine tracks traverse a peculiar intersection of free jazz improvisation and French pop sensibility, with hints of variété française and French house rhythms underpinning the arrangements. Recorded with an ear for both the chanson tradition and electronic pulse, pieces like “Camomille” reveal a supple interplay between Rabbath’s electric bass and HabibiSly’s production, lending the record a distinct texture among contemporary French jazz experiments.The album’s title track and selections such as “Sevillana” and “Twin City” showcase a dexterity in blending acoustic and synthetic elements, while maintaining a loose, spontaneous feel. The collaboration leans neither fully into dancefloor pragmatism nor into unstructured free jazz, balancing instead on a delicate edge. Heavenly Sweetness, known for its eclectic roster, situates Amall within a lineage of records that resist tidy categorization, appealing to crate-diggers attentive to the subtleties of genre cross-pollination.
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| SKU | SPOT-68tSHCL5ZVEZ6WLUFpR6lZ |
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Condition
Album lore
Amall, released in September 2025 on Heavenly Sweetness, gathers François Rabbath and HabibiSly under the moniker Rabbath Electric Orchestra. The nine tracks traverse a peculiar intersection of free jazz improvisation and French pop sensibility, with hints of variété française and French house rhythms underpinning the arrangements. Recorded with an ear for both the chanson tradition and electronic pulse, pieces like “Camomille” reveal a supple interplay between Rabbath’s electric bass and HabibiSly’s production, lending the record a distinct texture among contemporary French jazz experiments.The album’s title track and selections such as “Sevillana” and “Twin City” showcase a dexterity in blending acoustic and synthetic elements, while maintaining a loose, spontaneous feel. The collaboration leans neither fully into dancefloor pragmatism nor into unstructured free jazz, balancing instead on a delicate edge. Heavenly Sweetness, known for its eclectic roster, situates Amall within a lineage of records that resist tidy categorization, appealing to crate-diggers attentive to the subtleties of genre cross-pollination.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-68tSHCL5ZVEZ6WLUFpR6lZ |
|---|
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