Régis Huby's "Le Sentiment des Brutes" is a captivating musical journey released in 1998 under Abalone Productions. This album is a unique blend of jazz, improvisational music, and traditional folk, showcasing Huby's exceptional talent as a violinist and composer. Recorded and mixed in January and February 1998 at the renowned studios "La Buissonne," the album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Hervé Villieu, Jean Le Floc'h, Noël Akchoté, Bernard Subert, Marc Anthony, Vincent Guérin, and Régïs Boulard.
Spanning 59 minutes, the album comprises 17 tracks, with some tracks being sub-parts of longer compositions. The tracklist includes a mix of original pieces and traditional tunes, such as "Bolomig" in track 2. Highlights include the evocative "Maria," the lively "Gavotte," and the intricate "Féodal 2" split into two parts. The album also features four "Super 8 Diese" tracks, adding a cinematic quality to the musical experience.
"Le Sentiment des Brutes" is not just an audio experience but also a visual one, as it is part of a larger musical and photographic spectacle by Régis Huby. The album's genre-defying nature makes it a standout in the realms of contemporary jazz, Celtic, and world music. Whether you're a fan of jazz, folk, or improvisational music, this album offers a rich and diverse listening experience that highlights the innovative spirit of Régis Huby and his collaborators.