Ah, Jazz! Persigning their teachers in black, fascinating and influencing even the most reluctant. In Booper Virus, the flute in G and the baritone sax complete the formation of the Jazz Quintet, in an intense confrontation, without wanting to, because they were played separately, a la Charles Ives, an intense discursive flow is generated, harangued by the tremendous double bass section, guitar and drums that continuing with blackness, trigger quotes from Donna Lee and serve the unleashed anticontrapunto, -refers the critic: "repeated listening will make us fixate sometimes on one voice and then on another, so from repeated listens will come unity, but it is not easy". From the already old Desvariaciones are now reflected these Birdianas... forgive us Bird the crazy aesthetics, which in good port is rescued by the tumult. The song is a tribute to the saxophone progenitor Charlie Parker, a demonic existence, a vertiginous, lyrical and infinite legacy.
credits
from Pandemonium,
released March 12, 2021
Propositor, flute in G, Baritone sax:
Guillermo Portillo.
Guitars, "chicken": Guillermo G. Phillips. Double bass Sósimo Hernández. Drums Luis Miguel Costero.
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