
Vibrant, cinematic jazz that feels like a lost 1970s spy thriller. Playful big band arrangements meet retro-futurist synths for a sophisticated, whimsical ride.
Fred Pallem creates music that feels like a technicolor dream of 1970s cinema. It is lush, expansive, and deeply rhythmic, blending the precision of a big band with the grit of vintage funk and the curiosity of early electronic music. Every track sounds like it was composed for a high-stakes heist or a whimsical French cartoon, filled with sudden bursts of brass and shimmering synthesizer melodies.
What truly sets Pallem apart is his ability to balance high-concept arrangement with a sense of humor. He doesn't just play jazz; he curates a mood that is simultaneously sophisticated and irreverent. His work with Le Sacre du Tympan treats the orchestra like a giant playground, where woodwinds can mimic laughter and basslines carry the weight of a classic noir film.
Start with 'François de Roubaix' to hear his masterful reimagining of classic film scores, or dive into 'Cartoons' for a more frantic, imaginative experience. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the intersection of visual storytelling and complex, groovy instrumentation.
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