Quentin Dujardin (guitar), Jalal El Allouli (arabic violin), Mohamed Anas Taiëb (voice), Damien Libert (flute, saz & cajon), Stephan Lay (percussions), Arnout Hellofs (udu & bass tom)
Revealed during his performance in the studio for Le Monde est un Village (2003 compilation RTBF/Virgin), Quentin Dujardin seduces through his rich palette of sounds and the sensuality of his compositions for the guitar. Is fingers – soaked in classical, jazz, flamenco and Arabic music – sound a new horizon in the universe of the instrument.
Here he presents his meeting with the Moroccan singer and violinist Jalal El Allouli, and also continues his long collaborate with multi-instrumentalist Damien Libert.
Undoubtedly, the top album of the Belgian guitarist.
“This disc is as enveloping as the desert wind. A sumptuous invitation!” (Guitarist Magazine - France)
“Quentin Dujardin: the quiet talent.” (Accroches magazine)
“Hymns for peace, postcards, inner stirrings.” (La Revue Générale - Guy Delhasse)