The five albums plus one absolutely to listen to (week from 06 December 2024)

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Appointment with the selection of the five albums plus one to listen to this week (06 December 2024).

DUA LIPA – DUA LIPA LIVE FROM THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL

A refined live show that mixes pop and orchestral arrangements, revealing new sonic nuances of Dua Lipa. Elegance, vocal talent and exceptional guests for a unique event.

SHABAKA – POSSESSION

Shabaka explores spiritual and sonic territories with a hypnotic album. Between jazz and experimentation, Possession captures deep emotions and mystical visions in an intense sonic journey.

SIETE7X – STUCC IN THE HOLE

Fresh from his appearance on Kendrick Lamar's GNX, Siete7x presents his new mixtape Stucc in the Hole. The Compton rapper features guests like Lefty Gunplay, Wallie the Sensei, Bino Rideaux, RJMrLA, Kalan.FrFr and more on this 15-track project.

CARLITA – SENTIMENTAL

Carlita's debut, a mix of house, techno, indie-dance and classical influences. With collaborations from Elderbrook and DJ Tennis, it explores Turkish roots and 90s rock, pushing the boundaries of the dancefloor.

FISH COOLER DIMARTINO – STRINGS, BRASS AND CONCERNS Live, with Orchestra

Live, with orchestra, the two artists reinterpret their repertoire. Strings and brass enrich the songs with new nuances, between irony and melancholy. An elegant and touching concert.

SARAFINE – A TRAUMA IS FOREVER

A raw and direct musical story. Between pop and alternative, Sarafine addresses pain and healing, transforming scars into art, with an evocative and authentic sound.

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