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Juan Pastor: Chinchano
ByJuan Pastor
drums
Marquis Hill
trumpetb.1987
Richard Moore
drums
Stu Mindeman
piano
Jorge Roeder
bass, acousticPastor experiments with a more "ECM" floating feel on the tune "En Otro Talvez," while "Negra Presuntuosa" features a Lando pattern in 6 and gives way to a more traditional modern jazz feel at the end of the track. "Lucia" is reminiscent of a

Steps Ahead
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1979
While this album prominently features polyrhythms in groupings of six, surprisingly few of the patterns actually fall into the well known "Afro-Cuban 6/8" style. With the exception of a clave here and there, most of the actual patterns are set by the cajon and do not feature any sort of lead voice from a bell or cascara sound. "Tiene Picante" comes as close to a traditional "Afro-Cuban 6/8" pattern as any track on the album, though the feel is fluid and dynamic, especially during the drum solo.
One of the more unique tracks on this album, "Avellana" experiments with a Coltrane-ish free jazz vibe before the chord changes set up the melody. Obviously a nod to keyboardist

Stu Mindeman
pianoLong dominated by Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Brazilian artists such as

Gonzalo Rubalcaba
pianob.1963

David Sanchez
saxophone, tenorb.1968

Eliane Elias
piano and vocalsb.1960

Juan Pastor
drumsTrack Listing
Fina Estampa; Chakana; En Otro Talvez; Negra Presuntuosa; Lucia; Tiene Picante; Avellana; Amigo Stu; Andino
Personnel
Juan Pastor
drumsJuan Pastor: Drums/Percussion; Jorge Roeder: Bass; Stuart Mindeman: Piano/Percussion; Rich Moore: Alto Saxophone/Clarinet; Marquis Hill: Trumpet; Paul Mutzabaugh: Hammond B3 Organ
Album information
Title: Chinchano | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: ears&eyes Records
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