Taroug Reflects on Early Childhood Memories of Tunisia on Ambient Art Pop Single “1995”

Taroug, photo by Jacek M. Wesolowski

Taroug will releases his new album Chott on March 27, 2026 via Denovali. The album’s ten tracks explore personal history and identity through blending traditional instrumentation and aesthetics and current experimental electronic music and production for a layered effect illuminating and connecting past and present. The song “1995” is a reflection on childhood memories of Tunisia. It features vocals resonating in a large, open space as percussion and rhythmic elements pulse around the poetic words. The effect is meditative, even hypnotic, and as the music unfolds densely built atmospheres give way to minimal piano melodies that seem to embody an emotional opening and forward momentum. Distorted sweeps of synth are like sandy desert winds and a sense of isolation and reflection is conveyed that is conveyed so deeply it is reminiscent of Pink Floyd’s “Welcome to the Machine” and Brian Eno’s 2016 album The Ship. Listen to “1995” on Spotify and follow Taroug at the links below.

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