The musicians of Wabi Sabi forge soul and life into this perpetual-motion-reggae-groove-machine

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The musicians of Wabi Sabi forge soul and life into this perpetual-motion-reggae-groove-machine
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WABI SABI
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BRUSSELS
Date: 
Wednesday, 11. June 2025

NEWS - The musicians of Wabi Sabi forge soul and life into this perpetual-motion-reggae-groove-machine

As “Lady Lush” briefly introduces itself as a spaghetti western, one can almost hear the saloon doors swing open as the anticipation of a showdown builds. Once the doors open, however, the music changes, and instead of a diabolical mustachioed gun toting cowboy, there stands an even greater nemesis, “Lady Lush”. Whether “Lady Lush” is the mischievous inner spirit that causes many of us to drink and subsequently make bad decisions, or if it is an actual depiction of our hero’s insanely out of control girlfriend at the time, is entirely up to the listener. With a lyrical vibe reminiscent of Billy Joel’s “Big Shot”, the themes work through pain and frustration with just enough humor to take the edge off, but not too much to be taken un-seriously.

In 1999, just before the great Y2K apocalypse, the seed of Wabi Sabi was planted. Damian Cartier (And His My Newt Orchestra) consisted of a piano, a trombone, and drums. This, of course, was the perfect formula for pop success, and immediately attracted other musicians hungry for the fame and the fortune that such a money making powerhouse would bestow. Soon, the band grew to be as large as 11 pieces adding horns, bass, guitars, percussion, and singers. No matter how large the band became, nobody was able to spell the band name correctly. Damon Carter and The New Orchestra. Damien Carter and His Minute Orchestra (they would pronounce it "minut" as if every song lasted 60 seconds). In fact, the only place that ever spelled the name correctly was a bodacious biker bar in Panama City. It was then that Damian saw an episode* of "King Of The Hill" where Bobby discovered the concept of "Wabi Sabi" which was a type of imperfect beauty. Perfectly imperfect for a band that played the same song differently every performance and sometimes followed the song where it wanted to go on that particular night. So, Wabi Sabi came to be. And it was great.

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