Ottimo cd di salsa cubana prodotto e distribuito in Argentina: le tracce sono davvero belle, ballabili pur se spesso venate di Latin jazz.
‘Pà bailar’:Mambo
‘La tormenta’: Descarga
‘Icatango’: Mambo
‘Fever’ : famosa cover del 1956 qui proposta in chiave Latin jazz
‘Timba del Taino’: Salsa/Latin jazz
‘Mosquita’: Salsa cubana
’Telaraña’: Salsa cubana
‘Lupita’: Mambo
‘Blue Rumba’: Timba
‘Desde el cielo’: SPLENDIDA Timba
‘Miss You’:Salsa/Latin jazz
‘Changuirumba’: Rumba Columbia che si dipana in Descarga
‘Tumba para Oya’: Salsa cubana.
Info biografiche:
‘’La Descarga’’ was formed two years ago by three friends who had travelled around Latin and Central America studying music. They set up residency at the club and have been hosting steamy Latin nights there every Wednesday for over a year, inviting a carousel of new musicians to contribute to the music and develop new sounds so that every week is different.
A sure sign of quality; there are about three Argentines for every foreigner in the club and there’s a laid-back non-pretentious vibe, which is refreshing after the dolled-up dance floors of places like Pascha and Rumi.
According to Maxi Garcia, 33, who was one of the founding members and plays drums in the band, Cuban rhythms they picked up in Havana and Matanzi had the greatest influence on their music.
“Cuban music is really rich because it’s constantly evolving and reinventing itself,” he says. “Latin Jam is a night of different types of Afro music – we play mambo, latin, jazz – a total mixture.
Roberto Rabbi


























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