
Let's Talk is the Second studio album by Suhel
With an intimate, reflective, and contemporary gaze, Let's Talk (2025) is the conceptual continuation of Let's Dance (2021), thus completing a musical diptych that travels from the playful energy of swing to the emotional depth of the crooner universe.
Following in the tradition of great vocalists who turned the stage into a storytelling space, Suhel -an Argentine singer and performer, formally trained in music and stagecraft- offers an emotional and theatrical journey in which each song holds a precise place within a carefully crafted sonic dramaturgy.
Musical direction and arrangements were led by Gonzalo Beraza (guitar), joined by Dante Carniel (piano), Walter Filipelli (double bass), Nicanor Faerberg (drums), and Mauro Ostinelli (tenor saxophone).
From the afro jazz of 'Charade' -a piece originally written for film by the legendary Henry Mancini- to the expansive final gesture of 'Let Yourself Go,' the album invites us to engage in dialogue: with ourselves, and with each other. To find common ground. To include. To build a shared, harmonious path.
A circular and honest work, where music, words, and the body engage in conversation with warmth, depth, and beauty.
With an intimate, reflective, and contemporary gaze, Let's Talk (2025) is the conceptual continuation of Let's Dance (2021), thus completing a musical diptych that travels from the playful energy of swing to the emotional depth of the crooner universe.
Following in the tradition of great vocalists who turned the stage into a storytelling space, Suhel -an Argentine singer and performer, formally trained in music and stagecraft- offers an emotional and theatrical journey in which each song holds a precise place within a carefully crafted sonic dramaturgy.
Musical direction and arrangements were led by Gonzalo Beraza (guitar), joined by Dante Carniel (piano), Walter Filipelli (double bass), Nicanor Faerberg (drums), and Mauro Ostinelli (tenor saxophone).
From the afro jazz of 'Charade' -a piece originally written for film by the legendary Henry Mancini- to the expansive final gesture of 'Let Yourself Go,' the album invites us to engage in dialogue: with ourselves, and with each other. To find common ground. To include. To build a shared, harmonious path.
A circular and honest work, where music, words, and the body engage in conversation with warmth, depth, and beauty.
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