Album Description
Take It and Drive is the release to launch Most Records. Smadj has drawn on the talents of some of the most exciting musicians currently recording outside of the mainstream in contemporary music. Amongst those contributing to this project are Mercury Award Winner Talvin Singh, Amit Chatterjee, who guests on guitar and vocals, and Mehdi Haddab, who also partners Smadj in the duo DuOud. Alongside these excellent musicians is one of the great vocal finds of recent times Malis Rokia Traore. She contributes on He Said and Fatwords, two of the standout moments on this album, which are likely to be released as singles over the coming months. Aside from the collaborations, Take It and Drive also features a number of intimate, minimalist tracks utilising and illustrating Smadjs craft with both electronica and the oud.
Smadjs previous work with DuOud took the oud - a beautiful instrument that lends itself to Turkish, North African and Middle Eastern interpretation - to new heights. DuOud built an absorbing musical cycle and that collaboration and the subsequent touring over the past couple of years, has resulted in Take It and Drive, a logical step forward.
Take It and Drive is therefore a very personal vision, but features a global cast, and its blend of European electronica and influence relies heavily on Africa and beyond. Its unlike anything else youre likely to hear in 2004. --This text refers to the [Link removed - login to see] edition.
From the Artist
Smadj is a product of the Parisian dance scene, though Tunisian by birth. He has successfully blended his roots with his musical tastes to combine North African & electronic music with latin, jazz and oriental sounds. --This text refers to the [Link removed - login to see] edition.