Bahía de Ascenso - Bahía de Ascenso (2020)
Artist: Bahía de Ascenso
Title: Bahía de Ascenso
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Ropeadope
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:46 min
Total Size: 376 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bahía de Ascenso
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Ropeadope
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Fusion
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:46 min
Total Size: 376 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Do
02. Altar
03. BB Bounce
04. Nioblv
05. Alter
06. Espiritual no. 1
07. Aluxo'ob
Bahia de Ascenso is an orchestra born from keyboardist/composer Roberto Verastegui’s drive to get together a recording session with the most creative musicians he could find to play some new ideas he had been working on. Established in the Mexico City area, Verastegui called up his old Texas friend and phenom bass player Jacob Smith, booked the session at the beautiful and powerful studio El Desierto CasaEstudio, and put together a band that included up and coming star vocalist/songwriter Silvana Estrada, woodwinds extraordinaire Diego Franco, creative guitarist and composer Aaron Flores and long time friend, composer and drumming master Andres Marquez. Since the beginning of the session, the music clicked, and what started as an experiment, became the core of the band’s debut album in less than 12 hours of studio time.
Bahia de Ascenso (which means ‘ascension bay’) was created; a platform where the musicians involved could orchestrate a given song with complete freedom. What Verastegui is trying to achieve is overcoming the risk a producer or bandleader takes when he lets go of egocentric decisions over his own compositions, and let the performers take improvised artistic decisions on their own, trusting the ears and sensibility of each and every one of the improvisers involved, only providing them of some simple structures in which rhythm, harmony and overall atmosphere are subject to change.
Bahia de Ascenso (which means ‘ascension bay’) was created; a platform where the musicians involved could orchestrate a given song with complete freedom. What Verastegui is trying to achieve is overcoming the risk a producer or bandleader takes when he lets go of egocentric decisions over his own compositions, and let the performers take improvised artistic decisions on their own, trusting the ears and sensibility of each and every one of the improvisers involved, only providing them of some simple structures in which rhythm, harmony and overall atmosphere are subject to change.