Pearls - Pearls (2026)

Artist: Pearls
Title: Pearls
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Baboo Music
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:52:42
Total Size: 285 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Pearls
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Baboo Music
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:52:42
Total Size: 285 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Sinless 06:20
2. Pearl Diver 04:12
3. Changed 05:52
4. Deux Ailes 05:21
5. New Day 06:40
6. No More Lies 05:24
7. My Home 05:27
8. Song For Dwayne 04:28
9. April 03:59
10. New Day (Duo) 04:59
At the intersection of intimate jazz and the dreamlike world of David Lynch, Pearls present an album that is much more than just a collaboration: a manifesto!
"In Praise of Slowness" is their credo.
In a world rushing forward at incredible speed, they create music of rare purity, where silence and space become raw material. Every note is refined, every emotion restrained, only to explode even more powerfully.
It is a search for the essence.
Pearls possesses all the hallmarks of a supergroup. It brings together virtuosos whose individual careers are impressive:
Himiko Paganotti and Emmanuel Borghi played, among others, in the legendary group Magma; saxophonist Frédéric Borey performed with such jazz greats as Didier Lockwood and Michel Legrand; Yoni Zelnik's double bass has been featured in the works of Avishai Cohen; drummer Philippe Soira has provided the rhythm for over 80 musical projects.
Their encounter is a natural fusion of rare talent and high standards.
Their album, sponsored by Henri Texier, is an event in itself. A sensory immersion where emotions emerge from slowness.
Listening to "Pearls" means accepting that time will drag on and discovering that true beauty is born not from the moment, but from the depths.
Pearls: The Art of Frozen Time.
"In Praise of Slowness" is their credo.
In a world rushing forward at incredible speed, they create music of rare purity, where silence and space become raw material. Every note is refined, every emotion restrained, only to explode even more powerfully.
It is a search for the essence.
Pearls possesses all the hallmarks of a supergroup. It brings together virtuosos whose individual careers are impressive:
Himiko Paganotti and Emmanuel Borghi played, among others, in the legendary group Magma; saxophonist Frédéric Borey performed with such jazz greats as Didier Lockwood and Michel Legrand; Yoni Zelnik's double bass has been featured in the works of Avishai Cohen; drummer Philippe Soira has provided the rhythm for over 80 musical projects.
Their encounter is a natural fusion of rare talent and high standards.
Their album, sponsored by Henri Texier, is an event in itself. A sensory immersion where emotions emerge from slowness.
Listening to "Pearls" means accepting that time will drag on and discovering that true beauty is born not from the moment, but from the depths.
Pearls: The Art of Frozen Time.