What begins as a groove in Club d'Elf's world often becomes a doorway
into someplace older, stranger and unshackled by time. The band has
spent twenty seven years helping audiences lose track of time with its
shape-shifting fusion of Moroccan trance, dub, electronica, jazz and
improvised funk. Built around bassist and composer Mike Rivard, each
performance features a rotating cast drawn from Boston, New York and
beyond, creating a constantly shifting ecosystem where trance forms
the central core of the band's aesthetic. Under longtime member and
Casablanca native Brahim Fribgane, the group absorbed Moroccan trance
music deeply into its DNA. Fribgane passed away in early 2024, but his
spirit remains embedded in the band's sound, especially through
Rivard's commanding sintir work, learned under the guidance of
Fribgane and Gnawa masters Hassan Hakmoun and Mahmoud Guinia. Their
new album, Loon and Thrush (due out 4/10/26), recorded entirely live
in the studio with minimal overdubs, channels that lineage into a raw,
improvisatory flight. While largely built on Rivard originals, the
album continues the band's tradition of honoring key influences,
offering Moroccan-infused takes on Grateful Dead classics "Bird Song"
and "New Speedway Boogie." The overarching theme of the record is
'flight' itself - the avian imagery of the title track, the Dead's
celestial wanderings, and the enduring presence of Fribgane, whose
spirit continues to guide the music from beyond.
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