
On ‘SULTARO’ schani, Karamandi and edmond wells turn jazz improvisation, dub textures, and electronic precision into something quietly mesmerising. Released as part of moora° rec‘s, AMIRA 01, where you’ll find the Afro jazz-driven ‘MANÍ’ on the flip.
The track thrives on contrast, balancing machine-like rhythmic discipline with the expressive unpredictability of live performance.
Tightly wound guitar lines anchor the piece from the outset, locking into crisp percussion and hypnotic hi-hat patterns that create an irresistible pulse. Within that framework, the saxophone becomes the emotional centre of gravity. Warm, fluid phrasing drifts between melodic hooks and exploratory improvisation, bringing a human presence that continually reshapes the track’s direction.
Beneath the lead lines, subtle Rhodes-style chords and deep dub textures add depth without crowding the arrangement. The production is especially effective in its use of space, allowing every instrument room to breathe while small shifts in tone and rhythm keep the groove evolving.


Rather than chasing dramatic climaxes, ‘SULTARO’ finds its power in gradual movement and atmosphere. It feels equally suited to late-night headphone listening and deep dancefloor immersion, offering a compelling glimpse into the creative world that the trio and the label is beginning to build.
