A must-listen album for fans of The Heliocentrics, Khruangbin, The Dap Kings, and Moğollar.
Sababa 5 explore a darker and more sophisticated and cinematic blend of
psychedelic soul and Middle Eastern rock on ‘Nadir’, their first full
length album of new music since 2023’s ‘Aspan’. Following three
acclaimed albums, a string of sought-after 45s, and collaborations with
vocalists including Yurika and Sophia Solompon, championed by esteemed
tastemakers such as Gilles Peterson, Cerys Matthews, and Jeremy Sole,
‘Nadir’ finds Sababa 5 at their enigmatic and irresistible.
Sababa 5's latest album, ‘Nadir’, delves into a darker, more
sophisticated, and cinematic fusion of psychedelic soul and Middle
Eastern rock. The title, Nadir, is an astronomical term referring to the
point on the celestial sphere directly beneath an observer,
diametrically opposite the zenith. Metaphorically, it signifies the
lowest point or a moment of adversity. This duality resonates with the
band's exploration of contrasting musical themes—melding the cosmic and
the terrestrial, the ethereal and the grounded. The name encapsulates
the album's essence, reflecting a journey through deep, introspective
soundscapes that are both otherworldly and rooted in raw, earthly grooves.
‘Nadir’ opens with “VU” - close to four minutes of mysterious, darkly
seductive, rhythm-driven funk. Swirling guitars, an Arabesque electric
organ, and raga-like drones evoke the haze of a smoky Cairo bar, while
the track nods to their close musical kin, vuvuvu, whose raw, noisy, and
playful energy has rubbed off on the band.
The title track itself conjures the sultry ambiance of a Mediterranean
night, plunging listeners into a realm of intrigue and intensity. A
brooding bassline sets a suspenseful tone before a synth-led melody,
laced with Italian motifs and Middle Eastern tonalities,
unfolds—recalling the cinematic flair of soundtrack legends like Piero
Umiliani and Stelvio Cipriani. Subtle wah-wah guitar accents add a
psychedelic touch, echoing the acid rock elements of classic
Poliziotteschi scores.
However, not all tracks dwell in darkness; “Tell” sports a brighter tone
reminiscent of ‘Aspan’. Leaning into Turkish ballad territory - except
with synths taking the lead part - it is both melodic and melancholic,
buoyed by an irresistible groove that offers a refreshing counterpoint
to the album’s shadowy moods.
Nadir stands as Sababa 5’s most compelling and listenable offering yet -
a transcontinental journey where hypnotic grooves, cinematic
arrangements, and evocative Middle Eastern scales create vivid imagery,
compel movement, and touch the soul.
Tracklist:
1. Vu
2. Zenith
3. Descent
4. Nadir
5. 2025
6. Tell
7. Atom
8. Ignition
9. Sab
10. Timor
11. Into Orbit