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Airexa (sea breeze) is the second album by the Galician/Belgian band Camaxe. as on their debut cd there is still an important place for the gaita. However, there is much room reserved for new elements from different styles, mixed in a surprising and original way with the traditional Galician roots. The cd was recorded in Galicia with the help of several guest vocalists: Montse Ogando (Liorna), Sonia Lebdynski (Fia Na Roca) and Sonia Reborrido (Mercedes Péon), plus several Belgian musicians. Refined and elegant music form Galicia with echoes form the whole world.
Artist(s): Camaxe | Article number: MWCD 4060 | Format: Compact Disc | Genre: Folk | | Country: Spain | Europe | Release date: 09/15/2008 | Tracks: 16 | |
Paixon Ira | | | Androlka | | | Hoxe Nada, Mana Quizais | | | Tua Nai | | | El Gavota | | | A Voz Do Mar | | | Berrame, Que Son Feliz! | | | Dous Namorados | | | Non Quero Odio, So Teno Pena | | | Muneira En Paradela | | | Para Ela | | | Alma De Paxaro | | | O 'Aire' | | | Envolveme | | | A Boina De Don Perfecto | | | Vals Musette 'Camaxe' | | |
After listening to the first two numbers on this CD, I was not too impressed about this album - decent enough folk rock music around Galician gaita, some pleasant enough panderaita/voice, but nothing too outstanding. However, the remaining album gets better and better, and more individual, convincing me in the end to give a warm recommendation for this album. The band is centred around Galician born musician and composer Miguel Gallo, who plays the Galician bagpipe i.e. the gaita, whistles and sings. With the band being based in Belgium, many of the other members of the band are Belgian, on guitar, violin, drums/percussion/clarinet and double bass/cello - with additional guests on accordions, guitar and bagpipes. All (but one) the music is composed by Miguel. Overall, the CD brings an excellent mix of songs, gentle tunes and faster folk rock tunes focussed on the gaita. The songs are shared between Miguel himself (with a gentle voice)and two great female singers, Sonia Lebedynski and Sonia Reborido. Stylistically the songs are somewhere between traditional Galician and acoustic pop; they are distinctive and very attractive. Overall thus an excellent album - and the first two numbers on the CD are not bad, but do not give an indication of the individual style and quality of this album. (www.folkworld.eu) 'Camaxe's Airexa neatly captures the salty freshness of the band's dazzling sound. CAptivating music.' (Songlines)
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