
MOB1 CUSH
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
26.09.2025
Album including Album cover
- 1 Indian Song 1 01:50
- 2 La Bataille de Chats Robots 04:27
- 3 Calumet 00:54
- 4 La Marche des Chefs 00:59
- 5 Roddy 00:52
- 6 Hippo 03:34
- 7 Vaisseau Poulpe 04:00
- 8 Indian Song 2 00:41
- 9 L Arac du Pic des Trois Indiens 01:52
- 10 Blorset 03:44
- 11 La Castagne 01:26
- 12 Freeman 03:40
- 13 Océan Païen 01:49
- 14 Eau de Feu 02:35
- 15 Last Runner 02:32
- 16 Indian Song 3 00:55
Info for MOB1
Do you remember Cush? A nod to the enigmatic Danakil warrior from Corto Maltese — wise, fierce, and fiercely free. That spirit is back, and this time, it speaks through sound.
Welcome to Cush — a bold sonic territory where the elegance of myth meets the urgency of noise.
Across 14 tracks, this power trio delivers a raw, immersive journey that bends genre boundaries and stirs the imagination. A soundscape emerges, somewhere between dystopia and liberation: windswept grooves, fractured brass, buzzing machines, explosive drums. Think improvisation at its most daring, textures at their most tactile, and themes that haunt like echoes from the future.
Cush is a cry. A rebellion. A pulse. It’s where musique concrète collides with free jazz and industrial atmospheres — and something new is born.
For listeners drawn to Pierre Henry’s audacity, Alain Damasio’s visions, industrial ASMR, or sonic voyages à la Corto: this is your next deep dive.
Unbuckle your seatbelts. You’re in Cush territory.
An album that demands to be heard — and experienced — live.
Paul Bouclier, trumpet
Frank Chatona, baritone saxophone
Erwan Loeffel, drums
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