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Alfredo Balcacer: 9 Paredes
By Track review of "9 Paredes"
Alfredo Balcacer
guitar, electricb.1984
"9 Parades" (or "9 Walls") speaks to Balcacer's experiences spending months cooped up in the Dominican Republic, but it also addresses a borderless world allowing for remote revelry. This single, put together through a series of video calls and long-distance recording sessions, binds a brotherhood spread out across the globein the aforementioned locale, the Ukraine and the United States, among other spots. It presents a strong brew that sits at the intersection of Latin jazz and Bay Area-style funk while leaning on rhythms endemic to this guitarist's homeland.
From a menacing, accented introduction to the jamming throw-down that follows, Balcacer is bent on mixing emotions as trouble and joy travel down this highway together. Tenor saxophonist Caleb Elzinga and Balcacer each step out to solothe former proves somewhat soulful, the latter singesand trumpeter

Yakiv Tsvietinskyi
trumpetb.1991
Rufus Ferguson
keyboardsHenry Rensch
bass, electricMadison George
drums
Otoniel Nicolas
percussionPersonnel
Alfredo Balcacer
guitar, electriccaleb elzinga
saxophone, tenorYakiv Tsvietinskyi
trumpetRufus Ferguson
keyboardsHenry Rensch
bass, electricMadison George
drumsOtoniel Nicolas
percussionAlbum information
Title: 9 Paredes | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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