Louca, Maurice / Elephantine
Album: Elephantine   Collection:General
Artist:Louca, Maurice   Added:Jan 2019
Label:Northern Spy Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2019-01-22 Pull Date: 2019-03-26 Charts: Jazz, Reggae/World, Classical/Experimental
Week Ending: Mar 24 Mar 17 Feb 10 Jan 27
Airplays: 1 1 2 2

Recent Airplay
1. Mar 23, 2019: Music Casserole
The Leper
4. Feb 03, 2019: On the Warpath
The Leper
2. Mar 14, 2019: Cafe Nakhil
The Palm Of A Ghost
5. Jan 25, 2019: Hysteresis History
Laika
3. Feb 07, 2019: Hanging in the Bone Yard
Laika
6. Jan 23, 2019: Brownian Motion
The Palm Of A Ghost

Album Review
DeVoss
Reviewed 2019-01-16
– General Description:
Maurice Louca is an Egyptian musician and composer, also co-founder of the bands Bikya, Alif and Dwarves of East Agouza. Elephantine was recorded in Stockholm in August 2017 with a 12-piece ensemble.

“There was a blessed thing about the process of making this record,” says Louca. “The dynamic between us musically but also as people ...What these musicians delivered was really more than I could ask for. Everyone played their hearts out on this record.”

This work has a strong jazz feel with a use of repetition influenced by African and Yemeni music and other transcendental modal traditions. Vocalist Nadah El Shazly adds her voice on The Palm of a Ghost; the other tracks are instrumentals. Elephantine is a welcome addition to our world of music.
– FCC Compliant: YES
– Recommended Tracks: 2, 4, 5
– Track Reviews:
1. (8:43) The Leper - near silence until 0:20; nice combo of instruments builds with increasing flow of insect-like sounds in and out; some sax wailing too; has a nice beat, very dream-like and upbeat; starts winding down and wandering off at 8:15 but stick with it for the final thought
2. ***(4:00) Laika - guttural start with single low throaty sax; then others join in formation and rawly call out at random
3. (4:59) One More for the Gutter - lots of fluttering about with a few dramatic chordal crashes demanding attention; devolves into confused anarchy by 2:38 and the loud argument continues until the end
4. ***(5:46) The Palm of a Ghost - soft lovely female voice with woven strings beneath; mild, pleasant, Mid-Eastern song
5. ***(7:38) Elephantine - if an elephant had a jazz group...relaxed and mostly elegant jazz piece with a sleepy quality
6. (7:09) Al Khawaga - immediate energy; marching around with instrumental wailing on top; very harsh; ends at 6:50

Track Listing
1. The Leper   4. The Palm Of A Ghost
2. Laika   5. Elephantine
3. One More For The Gutter   6. Al Khawaga