Betel
Carton/Coax, 2021
8/10
A highly unusual effort by the artistic and atypical JF Riffaud, the French musician brings his training as a visual artist and many years frequenting jazz clubs to this electric guitar and synthesizer fueled effort that unfolds with an abstract vision.
“Leaf” starts the listen with 9+ minutes of fascinating repetition that leaves it unclear as to what type of instrument is being utilized in a percussive sort of fashion, and “Nut” follows with a mysterious ambience of almost spacey sounds.
The middle spot is occupied by the firm, mesmerizing “Paan”, which also showcases complicated guitar playing in a very raw delivery, while “Teeth” plucks and wanders in meticulous, even perplexing ways. “Smile” exits the listen, and does so with a bare but impactful sequence of light keys.
A listen that’s influenced by names like Tony Conrad, Morton Subotnik and Sunny Ade, Riffaud manipulates sound in intimate, exploratory and often unconventional patterns that provide much insight into his creative prowess.
Travels well with: Trojan Panda- Peau; Gilles Poizat- Champignon Flamme