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ARTIST
JIBOIA
TITLE
Salar
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DISCREPANT
CATALOG #
CREP 106LP
CREP 106LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
10/25/2024
After their Discrepant debut --
OOOO
(CREP 060LP, 2018) -- Lisbon-based travelers
Jibóia
return to the fold with another offering of globetrotting psychedelia with
Salar
. With the core trio of
Óscar Silva
,
Ricardo Martins
, and
Mestre André
augmented by a stellar parade of collaborators on various roles,
Salar
further expands on the transglobal visions by now pretty trademarked by the band. Interspersed among shorter vignettes for drums, saxophone and bass, each of the more fully fleshed tracks casts a guest to elevate Jibóia's music to uncharted realms -- both in a mystical and geographical sense. Opener "Selar" summons the cello of songstress
Joana Guerra
for a skewed dialogue with Silva's guitar, propelled by Martins' drums and percussion and André's electronic textures into 4 minutes and 20 seconds that feel epic -- if there was any psychedelic numerological symbolism needed. On "Solar," Silva's non-western plucking rides on for
Yaw Tembe
's trumpet to veer in a multitude in directions, while the mysterious "Sitar" conjures the voice of Moroccan musician
Ayoub El Ayadi
for a contemplative nighttime prayer. Elsewhere, guitarist
Rui Carvalho
aka
Filho da Mãe
injects dissonant guitar lines unto "Sarar"'s pummeling dance and
Pedro Augusto
's electronics hover below the shapeshifting dynamics of "Sonar," among mesmerizing keyboard lines. "Salir," featuring
Daiyen Jone
's enchanted flute, brings the album to a close at its most reflective, all crepuscular synth lines and reverbed handclaps.
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