Orange Blossom is the vision of Carlos Robles Arenas, a Mexican songwriter based in Nantes. For his fourth album, Spells from the drunken sirens, he has drawn on Turkish, Egyptian, Malian, Senegalese and Cuban traditions, with vocals sung in Arabic, Persian and Portuguese. The result? A clear, mysterious album that alternates between the dancefloor and the meditation room without any contradictions.
Between oriental melodies, Latin rhythms and electro touches, the group from Nantes cultivates its singularity. On stage, the band always captivates with its magnetic songs, often carries you away with its powerful lyrical flights, and sometimes shakes you up with its gust of guitars and frantic rhythms.
Orange Blossom is the vision of Carlos Robles Arenas, a Mexican songwriter based in Nantes. For his fourth album, Spells from the drunken sirens, he has drawn on Turkish, Egyptian, Malian, Senegalese and Cuban traditions, with vocals sung in Arabic, Persian and Portuguese. The result? A clear, mysterious album that alternates between the dancefloor and the meditation room without any contradictions.
Between oriental melodies, Latin rhythms and electro touches, the group from Nantes cultivates its singularity. On stage, the band always captivates with its magnetic songs, often carries you away with its powerful lyrical flights, and sometimes shakes you up with its gust of guitars and frantic rhythms.
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