Doctor Dalloz is the stage name used by Álvaro Dalloz, a pioneering guitarist in Spain's independent music scene, when he launched his solo career. As the leader of two of the most emblematic blues bands in the Canary Islands, Sinelefante and Three Bones, he participated in numerous international events, performing at festivals such as Cazorla, Lucena, Heineken Jazz, Corralejo, and Santa Blues. In 2016, Doctor Dalloz released the album "Medicine Blues": a self-produced record featuring four original songs. Two years later, the Canarian musician of French descent moved to Paris, where he composed the song "Quelle chanson d'amour," which would inspire his second project. Today, Dalloz returns to the stage with a vibrant trio formation, alongside Dominique Schlocker on drums and Pao 'Piña Madura' on bass. Presenting a carefully curated selection of original songs that span his various stages, he will offer us his best medicine: music.
A year ago, I decided to publish a love songs album: a collection of tunes I wrote during the past years. Now, after many hours of work, I’m very excited to present my second solo album “Another love song”. Personal and intimate, it allowed me to experiment new paths in my musical career.
C'est la dernière chanson que j'ai écrite après mon arrivée à Paris et la première que j'ai enregistrée de mon nouvel album. "Quelle chanson d'amour" represente un changement radical de style dans ma carrière musicale. Honnêtement, je dois dire que j'adore cette chanson.
A very simple but soulful melody. There will be five more songs in the full album release ... Why is this one in the single edition? Because it’s all about love.
An instrumental journey in the sixties with a touch of electronic mood. A funkedelic organ rides over waves of pseudosynthed drum loops. A synthesized pad bass draws the groove. Let's funk!