Nabou - Indigo (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Indigo
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Edition Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 48:18
Total Size: 245 / 907 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Consent (for Stijn) (2:31)
2. Parallellepipedum (5:27)
3. Flux Bloom (6:06)
4. Unpersuadable Extern (7:26)
5. Echo I (1:32)
6. Torch (6:00)
7. Light Blue Shawl (for Stijn) (4:41)
8. Lost Soul (3:04)
9. Echo II (2:14)
10. Johanna (6:05)
11. Echo III (1:00)
12. Ruin & Redemption (2:15)

Indigo, the third quartet album from Belgian trombonist and composer Nabou Claerhout, marks a striking new phase in her creative evolution. Following Hubert (2019) and You Know (2021), Nabou Claerhout presents a refreshed N∆BOU line-up with Trui Amerlinck (double bass), Gijs Idema (electric guitar) and Daniel Jonkers (drums). The album explores change, renewal and shifting human connections, building on the strong foundations N∆BOU has established in Belgium and the Netherlands while signalling Claerhout’s growing international reach. It is an album of metamorphosis: new collaborators, new perspectives, and deeply personal compositions transformed into music that feels raw yet refined, intimate yet powerful.

The soundworld of Indigo moves between dreamy atmospheres and melancholic resonance, from lyrical, contemplative passages to playful, groove-driven energy. Haunting tributes such as Light Blue Shawl (for Stijn) and Consent (for Stijn) sit alongside the structural suite of Ruin & Redemption, Lost Soul and Consent, each piece reimagining itself through form and texture. Claerhout’s trombone remains the guiding force, shaped by subtle effects and ghost-like solo interludes that thread fragility, weight and release into the music. With its balance of intimacy and power, Indigo signals a bold step forward—an album that opens Claerhout’s music to new audiences with a compelling and resonant voice.

Nabou Claerhout - Trombone
Gijs Idema - Guitar
Trui Amerlinck - Double bass
Daniel Jonkers - Drums