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From the beginning, this very encounter was meant to give a hard time to the producer of the album, JB, whose label Born Bad is more used to releasing pop-formatted records, though generally sounding very punk, post punk or unclassifiable β as Cheveu are. This album takes the listener right into a day human epic odyssey, passing through its attempts, its failures and its moments of grace.
This album speaks for the musicians and says: we spilled our guts out, we reached complete exhaustion and total freedom in this illogical, unprepared and expectation-free encounter. This album says: we made it, both happy and tired, and we provide as evidence this minute long musical trance, free of pretension but full of emotion.
When was the last time you listened to the record? David Lemoine D : Last week, while preparing for the interviews. And you know what? I found it really good. I really enjoyed it, and I even think it sounds better on vinyl. This song is a true miracle! Our listening pleasure feels very different with this album. E and D : For sure: we had only 10 days to give our best, and not two years, as usual.
Thus we felt reassured and encouraged from the beginning. But halfway through the sessions, doubts started to appear. PAM : I guess this is typical of when people coming from two very different cultures meet.
Did you know anything about the Sahrawi culture before going to Dakhla? E : Not at all. We only knew it was a very matriarchal culture, and you really can see that: women have a real power in social life, and in music too. This sure is a good thing. D : There are way more women in the Sahrawi bands than in the French bands! PAM : So I guess they must have been surprised to see this all-men crew show up at their home: the three members of Cheveu, your producer and journalist Jacques Denis⦠D : We were even more people!