Jugalbandi Trio — El Gato
Album: From Is to Was
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Released: 2009
Length: 3:59
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Length: 3:59
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Scotch marvel aroun
IvanTheMediocre wrote:
Uhm, that's the point?
Is it weird that Artist is noted as "Jugalbandi Trio" while the notes state "Jugalbandi is a musical duo from Scotland" ?
Uhm, that's the point?
Is it weird that Artist is noted as "Jugalbandi Trio" while the notes state "Jugalbandi is a musical duo from Scotland" ?
I walked over because I thought it was some David Lindley that I didn't know...nice.
Sweet guitar.
What a masterful, moving morning of music - kudos Bill!
arserocket wrote:
I'm with the master poster
I concur with the master poster from across the pond....... 8 from the other side of the pond ! (:0) Naugatuck,Connecticut . USA.
I'm with the master poster
I concur with the master poster from across the pond....... 8 from the other side of the pond ! (:0) Naugatuck,Connecticut . USA.
It's very cool.. I would have never guessed they were Scottish.. groovy!
I keep thinking this is going to turn into Chocolate Jesus. I think I need to hear it a few more times so that I can get over that. It's a nice piece!
I love this!
scraig wrote:
Check that. They are two guys from Edinburgh: https://jugalbandi.co.uk/
That domain's now dead - try https://www.jugalbandi-music.com/
Check that. They are two guys from Edinburgh: https://jugalbandi.co.uk/
That domain's now dead - try https://www.jugalbandi-music.com/
Nice!
fredriley wrote:
Fusing styles has been a defining feature of the modern, and very vibrant, Scottish music scene this last decade. I'd not heard of this bunch before so thanks to RP (again!) for the intro, but other examples of style and culture fusion are Salsa Celtica, Afro-Celt Sound System, and the Peatbog Faeries (to mention just a few). This is way cool :o) - 8 from the laid-back Albaphile Nottingham jury.
I'm with the master poster
Fusing styles has been a defining feature of the modern, and very vibrant, Scottish music scene this last decade. I'd not heard of this bunch before so thanks to RP (again!) for the intro, but other examples of style and culture fusion are Salsa Celtica, Afro-Celt Sound System, and the Peatbog Faeries (to mention just a few). This is way cool :o) - 8 from the laid-back Albaphile Nottingham jury.
I'm with the master poster
scraig wrote:
Check that. They are two guys from Edinburgh: https://jugalbandi.co.uk/
Fusing styles has been a defining feature of the modern, and very vibrant, Scottish music scene this last decade. I'd not heard of this bunch before so thanks to RP (again!) for the intro, but other examples of style and culture fusion are Salsa Celtica, Afro-Celt Sound System, and the Peatbog Faeries (to mention just a few). This is way cool :o) - 8 from the laid-back Albaphile Nottingham jury.
Check that. They are two guys from Edinburgh: https://jugalbandi.co.uk/
Fusing styles has been a defining feature of the modern, and very vibrant, Scottish music scene this last decade. I'd not heard of this bunch before so thanks to RP (again!) for the intro, but other examples of style and culture fusion are Salsa Celtica, Afro-Celt Sound System, and the Peatbog Faeries (to mention just a few). This is way cool :o) - 8 from the laid-back Albaphile Nottingham jury.
scraig wrote:
Check that. They are two guys from Edinburgh: https://jugalbandi.co.uk/
I would have guessed Cuban before Indian. Interesting.
Check that. They are two guys from Edinburgh: https://jugalbandi.co.uk/
Fun!
Jugalbandi? Like jug band? Great tune.
good tunes
I would have guessed Cuban before Indian. Interesting.
Uhm, that's the point?
Uhm, what's the point?