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Article: Album Review

Hugo Fernandez: Origenes

Read "Origenes" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Madrid-based guitarist Hugo Fernández began playing guitar in his native Mexico. Later, he studied at Berklee, where he gained his Bachelor's degree in 1998 and completed his Masters at the University of New Orleans in 2005. After gaining his Masters he moved to Spain in mid-2006 but maintained his links with the Mexican music scene. Despite ...

News: Recording

Marc Halbheer's 5th Edition Releases "Confidence In Symmetry" on Texit Music

Marc Halbheer's 5th Edition Releases "Confidence In Symmetry" on Texit Music

TEXIT MUSIC presents: Marc Halbheer's 5th Edition Confidence In Symmetry with Klaus Dickbauer (reeds), Robert Bachner (tb), Christy Doran (g), Heiri Kaenzig (b), Marc Halbheer (d) Release: September 30th 2013 on Texit Music / Cadiz Music On MARC HALBHEER's new album Confidence In Symmetry he introduces a quintet with eminent personalities of the legendary Vienna Art ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Ñaco Goñi: Blues con los Colegas

Read "Ñaco Goñi: Blues con los Colegas" reviewed by Josep Pedro


Ñaco Goñi Blues con los Colegas Moco de Pavo Productions 2006 One of the best known harmonica players in Spain, Ñaco Goñi has been in the frontline of the blues scene in the country almost from its start, approximately 30 years ago. Grown out of the once celebrated ...

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News: Recording

New Sinouj Album: "Were" Music With No Borders

New Sinouj Album: "Were" Music With No Borders

Modes, & rhythms inspired by Arabic, African & Indian traditions, combined with a modern jazz approach that draws from Funk, Dub, Electronica, and many more such genres, and you get the unique sound of Sinouj. The union of the alto sax & the oriental violin, along with abstract contemporary harmonies and experimental electronic textures from the ...

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Madrid

Label: GRP Records
Released: 1998

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Article: Album Review

Marc Antoine: Madrid

Read "Madrid" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Marc Antoine is a gypsy guitarist, and this disc is evidence of his travels. “Sunland" sounds like a funky instrumental version of that old song, “If I Were a Carpenter, and You Were a Lady." Much more funk-based is the title track, “Madrid." “Dreamsicle" builds on a dreamy shimmer of synthesizer and Harmon-muted trumpet (courtesy of ...


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