“Aporia” is
about travelling music and jazz improvisation. Some kind of emotional equation.
A sensorial maze and a mixture of rhythms and influencies not be considered
compatible in advance but ending
up flowing together as a whole
right after the listening. Clearing away the paradox raised by both authors.
On “Pagoda”
their very first record together they gave proved of the originality of their
proposal and the uncommon of such a intrumental combination developing a great
collection of songs. Navarre Accordionist
Javier López Jaso and argentinian double bass player Marcelo Escrich
joined by Luis Giménez on guitar and
Daniel Lizárraga on drums lined up as a quartet with the collaboration of
Alberto Arteta on tenor sax.
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