Torrent Naaman Discographie
is a leading figure in the French reggae scene, known for his unique "Deep Rockers" style that blends roots reggae with modern dancehall and soul influences
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- Heavy use of synth loops and drum machine augmentation.
- French and English lyrics mixed.
- Standout tracks: “L’Emprise,” “Chair Machine,” “Résistance.”
- A underground cult following, especially in the Lyon metal circuit.
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Temple Road (2022)
: His most recent major release, written and recorded while he was living in India. The album is deeply spiritual, reflecting on life and resilience. It includes the standout single "Lucky Day." Key Features and Collaborations Heavy use of synth loops and drum machine augmentation
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Orchestral / Spoken Word Notable Tracks: "Adieu au Public," "Le Dernier Vers" Released two years after Naaman’s death from lung cancer. This album consists of demo tapes arranged by his former bandmates. Lossless torrents are essential here because the official CD suffered from poor dynamic range compression.
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Throughout his career, Naâman released numerous singles and EPs, including collaborations with artists like Biga*Ranx, Mellow Mood, and Tiken Jah Fakoly.
