I'm Happy after buyingThis Pokito Poko Arg Chambao
This CD is a rich tapestry of sound that stiches jazz rhythms, electronica sensibilities, Middle Eastern elements with the passion of Flamenco results in a fresh approach to an avenue tried by many but not as good as on this disc. Part of the success of this Spanish groups sound is the chill factor and the captivating vocals by M del Mar del Rodriquez's voice that is full of intense emotion. Her sensous voice cries out with powerful feelings and mixes well with the guitar and chorus of Eduardo Casan who is the apparent other leader of the group. The group reminds me of B-Tribe at times but there is more of a earthy feel to the music, filled with joy and intensity. The B-Tribe characteristics can be found in several of the tracks including the opener, although more jazzy, " Pokito a Poko ","Camino Interior ", with a trance like melancholy feel that utilizes basic musical elements to emphasize M del Mar del Rodriquez's voice that just sucks you lnto the music. There is a dream like quality to some of the tracks , like "Dibujo en el aire" that is a song of hope and trying to change people's conscience with lyrics that profess change and a lingering thought," Evolucion, en el cambio esta la evolucion"(Evolution, in change there is evolution). There is optimism throughout this Spanish language disc with lyrics that affirm their hope in mankind. There are tales of life in the Gitano universe, part folklore part reality all for your listening pleasure to a nuevo flamenco beat. This is an exciting yet kick back, listen to the chill out Iberian groove CD that most nnuevo Flamenco enthusiasts would like. The tantalizing vocals and rhythmns will put you into a happy mood. As a bonus there is a DVD included which features five songs from the CD. The recreated songs are on a beach setting with the songs strung together in storybook fashion as the musicans have a grand old time dancing and playing music; the visuals are pretty cool. Also there is an interview that features five minutes with Chambao and a gallery of still photos set to music. Good stuff for chill'n.
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I stumbled upon Chambao while I was watching Spanish tv on-line. I was immediately hooked by their lovely "nuevo flamenco" sound. Pokito a Poko is my first purchase, based on other reviews. Lovely latin sounds; flamenco "lite," definitely. A great addition to my hondo collection.
ReplyDeleteFantastic sound, great chillout. Pokito a Poko and Sueno y muero (especially) are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is Flamenco Pop and it's great. Uplifting, uptempo songs flow one to the next. All in spanish so I don't know what they are saying. The woman's voice sounds a lot like Nelly Fertado, she looks like her too. I have both their albums and Love them! I bought Endorfinas En La Mente and Goodwill and thought it looked cool. I was right! What a steal!
ReplyDeleteBeing a fan of quality music fom all corners of the world ,I can say that the flamenco-pop genre is alive and well with the likes of Chambao and Ojos de Brujo. The vocal performances as well as musical backup is alive and makes one very much want to dance or clap along. This is one of my very favorites and after listening to itfor the past two yeas, I still want to hear it again and again.Bari
ReplyDeleteBelievable, catching up, good women point of view, good characters. All conflicts are set. Make you think of may subjects. Religious people: do not read it.
ReplyDeleteChambao continues their evolution in their follow-up to "Endorfinas en la mente" with "Pokito a Poko" and I have to say that I like this one even better than the first. It has the great chill vibe of their first with the addition of fun tunes like "Mi Primo Juan" and "Roe Por La Escalera", I love to listen to this CD again and again. This group continues to demonstrate it is one of the best of the exciting Nuevo Flamenco or Flamenco Fusion movement. The Latin American/caribean rythms are in evidence with a lot of other influences thrown in that do nothing but improve their sound. Spain continues to produce some of the best new music in the world.
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