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The king of the Latin-American dance field is Tito Puente. Once again the diminutive maestro demonstrates his dominance with this new recording of popular Latin-American rhythms.
Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series. Blues walk is a classic 50's hard bob/bebop recording. What sets the album apart from other albums of the same era is the subtle conga playing of Ray Barretto.
Inspired by old western film scores and vintage Latin American sounds, Hermanos Gutierrez's Dan Auerbach-produced album, El Bueno y El Malo, takes listeners on a hypnotic and sensual instrumental journey.
Ray Baretto's most remarkable work of virtuosity that opens with an exploding, continuous roll that lasts with accents, tones and a series of Afro-Cuban rhythms thrown in at surprising moments along the way. Originally released in 1973.
While conceptualizing Switched-On, Pachyman gravitated to Lovers Rock-era reggae and the iconic Studio One. Yet the album also pays homage to the era where musicians began manipulating synthesizers for gloriously off-kilter bleeps and bloops.
Hopeful, and longing to capture the essence of deeply personal stories from her life, Riddy Arman teamed up with producer Bronson Tew (Dom Flemons, Seratones, Jimbo Mathus) of Dialback Sound and tracked nine songs.