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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>New Music From Las Ondas Marteles on Calabash Music</title><description></description><link>http://afropopshop.org</link><item><title>Y Despues De Todo: Canciones De Miguel Angel Ruiz</title><description>&lt;img src='http://files.afropopshop.org/images/36698/y_despues_de_todo_canciones_de_miguel_angel_ruiz.jpg'&gt;This is not the first time that a young European musician has fallen in love with the Cuban music and culture. Nor the first time that such love has given birth to a musical homage. But in the case of Sebasti&amp;eacute;n Martel, member of the &amp;lsquo;nouvelle garde&amp;rsquo; of French pop musicians, the result is somewhat different. While his song writing talent finds its inspiration in the sublime poetry of his sadly belated friend Miguel Angel Ruiz and the fabulous rhythms of the Caribbean island, his own national &amp;lsquo;chanson fran&amp;ccedil;aise&amp;rsquo; patrimony can be clearly heard in the subtle arrangements concocted by this skilful sonic chef. The cello played by Vincent Segal (of Bumcello fame) takes us back to danzon times (&amp;ldquo;Rima Caribe&amp;ntilde;a) but the Martels&amp;rsquo; (both brothers sing) vocals evoke rather Gainsbourg than Compay Segundo. The guanguanco &amp;ldquo;Alondra Perdida&amp;rdquo;, full of Afro Cuban spiritualism, begins with Martel singing in the church of Notre Dame du Puy. An unusual and very successful fusion. Las Ondas Marteles : &amp;ldquo;Y Despu&amp;eacute;s de Todo&amp;rdquo; is a profound piece of work and a pleasure to listen to, brought to life by the recordings of the poet Ruiz singing, reciting his poetry and even speaking in Yoruba.  [Marushka for Mondomix)</description><pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 05:01:39 -0600</pubDate><link>http://ondasmarteles.afropopshop.org/#album_36698</link></item></channel></rss>
