

The "audio-visual" show format was appreciated by the audience and we got many clues for future ideas.Īt last, it was a great opportunity to discover this majestic wild young country, Canada. my second land. Exciting feeling to drive in the night after the concert, looking forward to the new place. We had good time and we overcome all the troubles, cold included. I still remember the feeling while I was droving it for the first time and the tension in the busy downtown Toronto. This was the first time for us to go around with a camper. The video have been created with the contributions of different kind of artists, painters, photographers, cartoonist, models, etc. "Audio Visual" a live performance in which music & screened videos melt together to amplify the messages of the songs and to create a unique intense atmosphere. Over the past three years Sault’s founder and producer Inflo has taken us on a journey and given us a musical and lyrical reflection on contemporary issues such as Black Lives Matter, racism and gang violence.We, my wife & I, accomplished a milestone music tour "Roommates of the Same Planet":Ī Canadian coast to coast from Sep to Oct '15 performing in 22 shows a new show format: However, to appreciate this album one should listen to it not so much as a follow up but as a natural progression. spring and summer demos by Sault Share / Embed supported by little bugs 00:00 / 01:29 Digital Album Streaming + Download Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. All but one of the tracks play without lyrics which takes some time to get used to and may disappoint fans of their hard-hitting previous work. There are influences of jazz, African and Middle Eastern rhythms with the voices of the choir performing as a vocal instrument.

The tracks could be a soundtrack to an unreleased film, cinematic and dramatic yet uplifting at the same time. This is an entirely different Sault and once you get over the shock you can only admire the bravery of venturing so deep into the unfamiliar. And what a surprise this was, instead of broken beats or danceable tunes we are given orchestral sounds overlaid with the choral voices of the Music Confectionary choir. At just seven tracks long there isn’t much to go on and at my first listen I heard what I thought was the build up and waited for the breathy voice of Cleo Sol and hard-hitting lyrics of other contributors we have become familiar with over the previous bodies of work such as Michael Kiwanuka and Little Simz. As prolific as they are mysterious, they have since followed this by a series of low-key but eagerly awaited releases in the years since.įast forward to 2022 and we are introduced to their latest release Air. Three years ago a new collective Sault released their first album to the world simply entitled 5.
