Conclave’s debut album arrived last Friday, and it contains several more alluringly off-kilter dance tunes. Like “Perdón,” “All That I Need” incorporates vocals from Sharin Toribio and stews and bubbles for several minutes before ending in a headlong rush. But you may want to linger in the song’s first half, where Conclave sets nervous percussion against a cucumber-cool bass line and sings about the all-consuming qualities of romance.
Conclave is the work of Cesar Toribio — who spent his teens drumming in church before studying jazz at Berklee — along with Scott Scribner. The project gets its name from a rhythm that’s crucial to a wide swathe of Afro-Caribbean music. “There are many different types of claves: rumba clave, son clave, bembe clave,” Toribio said in a statement.
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