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Fran Vielma: Fran Vielma & Venezuelan Jazz Collective: Tendencias
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Fran Vielma
bongosb.1981

Mike Rodriguez
trumpetb.1979

Miguel Zenon
saxophone, altob.1976
This is Vielma's first recording date as a leader, but one wouldn't know it by considering the sophistication and subtlety of his compositions, or the way he utilizes the members of his band in breathing life into them. Pieces like the opener, "Monk en Aragua," have an irresistible energy, animated both by Vielma's tambor cumaco and the inspired horn arrangements that keep the music moving. And Vielma's not afraid to throw a few curveballs; giving bassist Roberto Koch the first solo on the disc is certainly one of them. But it's a superb one, and it's followed by equally bold statements from pianist

Luis Perdomo
pianob.1971
Vielma's liner notes are invaluable, as they point to the care he devoted to drawing deeply from the many rhythmic traditions found in Venezuela. Close listeners will appreciate the subtle differences that emerge on the various cuts, often colored by Vielma's extensive collection of percussion instruments. A piece like "Cereal de Bobures" takes on a much less assertive character than the album's opener, with a more easygoing, swaying rhythm stemming from the piece's gaita de tambora origins. And the record's title track takes us into the Central/Eastern coastal regions of Venezuela, where the relentless motion of the sangueo fuels the music's ebullience.
But it's not just the rhythmic potency of Venezuelan music that stands out here; indeed, on a number of the tracks it's Vielma's indebtedness to the wider jazz tradition that is striking. A piece like "Hubbardengue," dedicated to

Freddie Hubbard
trumpet1938 - 2008
At well over an hour of music, there's a lot to savor in Vielma's enticing stew of musical styles and influences. Fans of Latin jazz, and creative jazz in general, will find a lot to like on this promising debut disc. ">
Track Listing
Monk en Aragua; Cereal de Bobures; Tendencias; Pasaje del Olvido; Minanguero; Mis dos luces; Hubbardengue; A Modo Pataneme?o; Ehlba; Miel de Cayena.
Personnel
Fran Vielma
bongosFran Vielma: percussion, compositions, arrangements; Michael “Mike” Rodríguez: trumpet; Miguel Zenón: alto saxophone; ?ngel Subero: trombone; Luis Perdomo: piano, Fender Rhodes; César Orozco: piano, Fender Rhodes (8, 9); Roberto Koch: contrabass; Pablo Bencid: drums; Manolo Mairena and ?ngel Subero: vocals (2, 5); Jeremy Bosch: vocals (4).
Album information
Title: Fran Vielma & Venezuelan Jazz Collective: Tendencias | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: Papelón Records
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