mandag 31. mars 2008
onsdag 26. mars 2008
Charanga Habanera
David Calzado og Charanga Habanera med låta Hagamos Un Chen frå plata Tremendo Delirio som einkvar timbaentusiast bør ha i samlinga.
Adalberto Alvarez på Union Scene
Fredag 11. april
Adalberto Alvarez spiller på Union Scene i Drammen. Et av de mest populære salsaorkestre fra Cuba som feirer 35 års jubileum i vår. Billett: kr 280/230. Aldersgrense: 18 år, dørene åpner kl 20:00, gratis introkurs kl 21:00 til 22:00, Pachongo på utescenen på 22:00 til 23:00, konserten starter kl 23:00. Dj hele kvelden. Mer info på www.unionscene.no.
Her er dei med Un pariente en el campo frå plata Mi Linda Habanera.
Mi Linda Habanera- Adalberto Alvares y su Son
"This is what Adalberto fans have been waiting for: A fresh salsa Cubana release with the heat and style that he is known for. And, although Mr. Alvarez' sound is modern and vital, he hasn't jumped to the timba bandwagon: these highly danceable arrangements are firmly rooted in the salsa/son tradition — a tradition Alvarez embraced with Son 14. And, boy, can he swing. The cover track, "Mi Linda Cubana," is currently a worldwide Top-10 DJ pick — and deservedly so. But, for the most part, every track here has been tailored for the dancer. Alvarez even reinterprets his own mega-hit "¿Y Qué Tú Quieres Que Te Den?" With a Lucumí intro by Zenaida Armenteros, this 11-1/2 minute track plows through a short rap break and then, like an out of control locomotive, blisters onward for pure salsa bliss sung with a clarity and authority by Joaquin Moré Machado. It's the crown of the production. With arrangements by Roberto Linares, Joaquin Betancourt, and Adalberto Alvarez, this one, folks, is...
Very Highly Recommended."
Kjelde: descarga.com
Adalberto Alvarez spiller på Union Scene i Drammen. Et av de mest populære salsaorkestre fra Cuba som feirer 35 års jubileum i vår. Billett: kr 280/230. Aldersgrense: 18 år, dørene åpner kl 20:00, gratis introkurs kl 21:00 til 22:00, Pachongo på utescenen på 22:00 til 23:00, konserten starter kl 23:00. Dj hele kvelden. Mer info på www.unionscene.no.
Her er dei med Un pariente en el campo frå plata Mi Linda Habanera.
Mi Linda Habanera- Adalberto Alvares y su Son
"This is what Adalberto fans have been waiting for: A fresh salsa Cubana release with the heat and style that he is known for. And, although Mr. Alvarez' sound is modern and vital, he hasn't jumped to the timba bandwagon: these highly danceable arrangements are firmly rooted in the salsa/son tradition — a tradition Alvarez embraced with Son 14. And, boy, can he swing. The cover track, "Mi Linda Cubana," is currently a worldwide Top-10 DJ pick — and deservedly so. But, for the most part, every track here has been tailored for the dancer. Alvarez even reinterprets his own mega-hit "¿Y Qué Tú Quieres Que Te Den?" With a Lucumí intro by Zenaida Armenteros, this 11-1/2 minute track plows through a short rap break and then, like an out of control locomotive, blisters onward for pure salsa bliss sung with a clarity and authority by Joaquin Moré Machado. It's the crown of the production. With arrangements by Roberto Linares, Joaquin Betancourt, and Adalberto Alvarez, this one, folks, is...
Very Highly Recommended."
Kjelde: descarga.com
søndag 23. mars 2008
Timba Night 1. april
DJ Charanga og DJ Fuerza mikser kubansk salsa, son, timba og dei nyaste musikkpromoane på Macumba Social Club frå kl 20.
Israel Cachao Lopez 1918- 2008
Israel Lopez died on the morning of March 22, 2008 in Coral Gables, Florida at the age of 89. He died from complications resulting from kidney failure.
"Israel "Cachao" López (September 14, 1918 – March 22, 2008), often known just as "Cachao" was a Cuban mambo musician, bassist and composer, who has helped bring mambo music to popularity in the United States of America in the early 1950s. He was born in Havana, Cuba. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been described as "the inventor of the mambo". He is considered a master of descarga (Latin jam sessions).
Cachao was, in his last years, the most important living figure in Cuban music, on or off the island. And according to Cuban-music historian Ned Sublette he was arguably the most important bassist in twentieth-century popular music, innovating not only Cuban music but also influencing the now familiar bass lines of American R&B, ``which have become such a part of the environment that we don't even think where they came from.
López played the acoustic bass with his late brother, multi-instrumentalist Orestes López. The brothers composed literally thousands of songs together and were heavily influential on Cuban music from the 1930s to the 1950s. They introduced the nuevo ritmo ("new rhythm") in the late 1930s, which transformed the danzón by introducing African rhythms into Cuban music, which led to mambo.
A possibly more important move took place in 1957, when Cachao gathered a group of musicians in the early hours of the morning, pumped from playing gigs at Havana's popular nightclubs, to jam in front of the mikes of a recording studio. The resulting descargas, known to music aficionados worldwide as Cuban jam sessions, revolutionized Afro-Cuban popular music. Under Cachao's direction, these masters improvised freely in the manner of jazz, but their vocabulary was Cuba's popular music. This was the model that wold make live performances of Afro-Cuban based genres, from salsa to Latin jazz, so incredibly hot.
In the early 1960's, according to the documentary-film "La Epoca,", expected in theaters in September 2008, Cachao was one of two of the most in-demand bassists in New York City - the other being Alfonso "El Panameno" Joseph, who was the bassist of legendary Cuban tres player Arsenio Rodriguez for 8 years until Arsenio's death in December 1970. Joseph and Lopez substituted for each other over a span of 5 years, performing at New York City clubs and venues such as the Palladium Ballroom, The Roseland, The Birdland, Havana San Juan, and Havana Madrid. Mentioned in the film, La Epoca, while Cachao was performing with Machito's orchestra in New York, Alfonso was recording and performing with Cuban conga player Candido Camero. When Alfonso left Candido's band to work with Charlie Rodriguez and Johnny Pacheco, it was Cachao who took his place in Candido's band. Cachao was recently scheduled to be interviewed by Executive Producer Josue Joseph of the film in New Haven, CT where Cachao and Palladium-era dancer Cuban Pete were scheduled to perform at Yale University. The film is about the evolution of Latin music and dance during the Palladium-era to present day, and Cachao was scheduled to discuss his contribution of the mambo rhythm, which he derived from Arsenio Rodriguez, documented in the film.
This majestic influence came from a man of sweet demeanor and unassailable sense of humor. Fronting his band at a fancy dance in Coral Gables when he was already in his late 80s, he seemed so frail he had to lean his whole body on the contrabass to keep from falling. But a look at his beatific smile proved that he was in heaven already, embracing his instrument like a lover, like a strong friend.
A marvel of the 20th century, Cachao was born into a family of musicians, many of them bassists -- around 40 and counting in his extended family.
As an 8-year-old bongo player, he joined a children's septet that included a future famous singer and bandleader, Roberto Faz. A year later, already on bass, he provided music for silent movies in his neighborhood theater, in the company of a pianist who would become a true superstar, the great cabaret performer Ignacio Villa, known as Bola de Nieve.
His parents made sure he was classically trained, first at home and then at a conservatory. In his early teens he was already playing contrabass with the Orquesta Filarmónica de La Habana, under the baton of guest conductors like Herbert von Karajan, Igor Stravinsky and Heitor Villa-Lobos.
For a while, he had two distinct musical personae. In the New York salsa scene he was revered as a music god, with homage concerts dedicated to him, and records of his music produced by Cuban-music collector René López. In Miami, he was an ordinary working musician who would play quinceañeras and weddings, or back dance bands in the notorious Latin nightclubs of the Miami Vice era.
It took a celebrity, Miami's own Andy García, to integrate his musical personality into one: that of a legendary master. In the '90s, García produced the recordings known as Master Sessions and big concerts honoring his legacy. Since then, Cachao became again a household word among Cubans and his reputation continued to grow.
Lopez has won several Grammy Awards for both his own work and his contributions on albums by Latin music stars, including Gloria Estefan. In 1995, he won a Grammy for Master Sessions Volume 1. In 2003, he won a Latin Grammy for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album together with Bebo and Patato Valdés for El Arte Del Sabor.
Lopez won a further Grammy in 2005, again for his own work, ¡Ahora Si!.
His nephew, Orlando "Cachaíto" López became one of the mainstays of the famed Buena Vista Social Club group.
Cachao has played with artists such as Celia Cruz, Bebo Valdes, Tito Puente, Willy Chirino, Paquito D'Rivera, Willie Colon, and his music has been featured on movies such as The Birdcage, and on the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City soundtrack. Actor Andy Garcia produced a documentary entitled Cachao ... Como Su Ritmo No Hay Dos ("With A Rhythm Like No Other") in 1993 about his music."
Kjelde: Wikipedia
torsdag 20. mars 2008
tirsdag 18. mars 2008
Klimax
Giraldo Piloto og Klimax med Es Un Peligro frå plata Nadie Se Parece A Ti.
Klimax: Nadie Se Parece A Ti
"There's funny stuff all over this record; it's dripping street. Check out the last few seconds of "La Rompeamor de La Habana," a tune about a girl that breaks up marriages. And the first tune, "La Chica Perfecta," is worth the price of admission, a flat out timba rocker that moves into a long groove section, then into breaks. Recorded in the Canary islands, the music sounds modern, with a bass that grinds more than even the regular timba style. As usual, Piloto breaks up the rhythms, moving into shuffles that sound pan-Caribbean through timba and onto to cumbias. One tune opens with a synth-accordion that sends a friendly commercial wave to Colombia; it doesn't take long for the breaks to take over, turning the cumbia into a timba-fueled roar. This is the shiznitz, top grade Cuban dance music with an eye to the outside world.
Highly Recommended."
Kjelde: descarga.com, Peter Watrous
mandag 17. mars 2008
Compagnie Elegua
Det fransk- kubanske dansekompaniet Elegua i eit show frå ruedafestivalen i Bordeaux, Frankrike 2007.
søndag 16. mars 2008
lørdag 15. mars 2008
lørdag 8. mars 2008
Charanga Forever
Charanga Forever fremfører Dicen Que Amor frå plata Somos Charangueros.
Somos Charangueros
"Wow, get lost in the pleasures of timba, pure and simple. The real deal returns after a long time off; there hasn’t been anything this deep coming out of the timba world of Cuba in a long, long time. The shouted, rapped coros are there, telling their stories of the street, always with humor and cynicism. The band’s a huge machine, with slapping percussion driving on the ever-erratic bass figures, the constant montunos and the horn section. This is the musical glory of the '80s in Cuba, increasingly rare and valuable. There’s nothing like this, some of the last great live dance music in the world, orchestral, precise, intelligent. Michel Maza shows up as a lead singer on three tracks, and Tirso Duarte, the great pianist, shows up singing on one track. This stuff is overwhelming; it’s so detailed, so complicated. And so hard; listen to the first few bars after the break on "Se Cree Que se Las Sabe Todas," with a bluesy montuno thrusting through the music, to hear the intensity of hard driving swing. Highly Recommended."
Kjelde: Descarga, Peter Watrous, 2006-10-11
Charanga Habanera
Charanga Habanera med låta Me Palpita frå ein konsert i Italia.
David Calzado Y Su Charanga Habanera: El Rey De Los Charangueros
"The album, recorded for an Italian label, starts out with the tough "El Rey," rattles with all the energy of the great Cuban band’s highly specific sound, its timba brand. Part of the group’s individuality comes from the boy band aspect of its sound, with a bunch of young voices taking the lead vocals. As usual, the miracle of their arrangements, the stuttering rhythm section dropping accents in the least predictable places, is completely in order. And on El Rey De Los Charangueros, the recording captures some of the band’s wall-of-sound, the baseball bat to the forehead quality of the band. The unity of the sound (with the exception of the voices, which are way up in the mix) relegates all the instruments to the same importance; at times it’ll almost seem as if there are two bands and two ideas competing on each track, one, the band itself, hard, unstoppable, and two, the singers. Anyway, another slice of genius, hard, hard timba dance music from Havana; this might actually be the band’s best recording. Nothing like it; it’s historical.
Highly Recommended."
Kjelde: Descarga, Peter Watrous, 2007-08-27
onsdag 5. mars 2008
Utdrag frå spillelista på Timba Night 4. mars
Son De Santiago :Wil Campa :Promo
Candela :Cuban Timba All Stars :Promo
La Manana :Roberton :Promo
Ella No Sabe :Paulito FG :Promo
Nada Que Ver :Alberto Alberto :Traigo De Todo
Llegaras Tardes :Braily Ramos :Disco Duro
Havananza :Juan Kemell :Havananza
Ready To Go :Manolin :Promo
Un Poquito Al Reves :Cesar Pedroso :Promo
El Baile Del Coco :America Y Su Tumbancha :El Baile Del Coco- Single
Charangueate :Charanga Habanera :Tremendo Delirio
Se Cree Que Se Las Sabe Todas :Charanga Forever :Somos Charangueros
El Profesor de 10 Grados :Issac Delgado :Grandes Exitos Vol. 1
Mira Si Te Gusta :Klimax :Mira Si Te Gusta
Que Te Revisen :Lazaro Calvo Y Rumbavana :Que Te Revisen
La Superturistica Michel Maza :Que Hablen, Los Habladores
Traigo Te Traigo :Pachito Alonso :Traigo Te Traigo
Yo Soy Tu Papi :Tirso Duarte :Fin Del Juego
Candela :Cuban Timba All Stars :Promo
La Manana :Roberton :Promo
Ella No Sabe :Paulito FG :Promo
Nada Que Ver :Alberto Alberto :Traigo De Todo
Llegaras Tardes :Braily Ramos :Disco Duro
Havananza :Juan Kemell :Havananza
Ready To Go :Manolin :Promo
Un Poquito Al Reves :Cesar Pedroso :Promo
El Baile Del Coco :America Y Su Tumbancha :El Baile Del Coco- Single
Charangueate :Charanga Habanera :Tremendo Delirio
Se Cree Que Se Las Sabe Todas :Charanga Forever :Somos Charangueros
El Profesor de 10 Grados :Issac Delgado :Grandes Exitos Vol. 1
Mira Si Te Gusta :Klimax :Mira Si Te Gusta
Que Te Revisen :Lazaro Calvo Y Rumbavana :Que Te Revisen
La Superturistica Michel Maza :Que Hablen, Los Habladores
Traigo Te Traigo :Pachito Alonso :Traigo Te Traigo
Yo Soy Tu Papi :Tirso Duarte :Fin Del Juego
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