is the album’s breathing point. Named after the nomadic Wodaabe people of the Sahel, it’s a five‑minute ambient interlude built from wind recordings in Niger, harmonic singing, and soft, glitching electronics. It’s a risky move on a dance‑focused record, but it pays off by reminding listeners that “sauvage” also means tenderness.
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You can stream or purchase via all major platforms, including Bandcamp (where proceeds benefit the African Wildlife Foundation’s anti-poaching technology fund). is the album’s breathing point
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