Sunday 30 November 2014
Afro Latin Vintage Orchestra
Latin Fusion? Afrocuban Library Music?
Psychedelic Jazz? Afro Latin Vintage
Orchestra's fourth LP, 'Pulsion', is all that
and more. The album is a dense, at times
claustrophobic, trip. In fact if we're
bandying semi-official genres around,
how about Murky Exotica? Highly recommended.
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Fusiontasic! The spirit of Bitch's Brew lives on. Really like this exotic murkiness.
'Complot' was the first thing I heard from the album and for a heady moment I really did think that some lost Miles Davis recordings had been uncovered.
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