Cuban fishes make good dishes
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Combining smart and funky contempo
jazz with Afro-Cuban ritual music is always a good idea but it doesn't always
work. No one is better at it then Mark Lotz! It's a mix he's gotten good
at, like the person designated to make the fresh squeeze lemonade because
they make it best. (Latin Jazz Program - jazzbuffalo.com)
Succulent sounds and beats.
(Latin Beat Magazine, USA)
The Improvisations within the
jazz domein always articulate without hurting the Yoruba tradition! (Jazz
Hot, France)
Miles away from convivial Cuban
dance music but hitting the essence of Origin. (Rootstown Music)
You will not find the slightest
childish demonstration here, but a very special atmosphere. (Percussions
Magazine, France)
It will be very hard to excel
this work in creativity and musicality. (Multi Music Magazine)
An album full of mysticism.
(Pleasure)
... if you just love to be adventurous,
then this is one to get you by the winter blah's. It is a wonderful mix
of Afro-Cuban, religious folklore and jazz. (Editors Pick, Jazz Week, USA)
World music nowadays is as broad
as a continent, but here you find a group who is heading definitely for
a new direction. These fourteen tracks take you by surprise. (Brabants Nieuwsblad)
Glowing folkloric singing with spicy harmonies
and contrasting rhythms (Flute)
A very succesful mix of fazz with etnic-religious
sounds. This project is full of energy and abundance (Jazz)
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