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Osmosis ritmica from Finland

 In my opinion, one of the best features that define this band is the capacity to create and explore different rhythms and musical concepts.

“ when composing I am always looking for new ideas to enrich and develop Latin Jazz and Afro-Caribbean music. My inspirations come from Jazz, traditional and modern Latin music, classical and contemporary music, and even from mathematics and physics!” (Michael Fleiner)

Septeto International is formed by very experimented and professional musicians from Cuba, Brazil, Switzerland, and Spain.

The Septeto Internacional director, Michael Fleiner, studied classical music for 4 years in Bogotá, Colombia. He obtained his diploma in Jazz Piano at the Swiss Jazz School in Bern In 2000. Michael is a piano and ensemble workshop teacher at the Jazz School of Lausanne, also at the Jazz School Lugano and Bellinzona.

you can find more information about this spectacular band in the Official website: https://septeto.net/

With my family, we had the opportunity to see a Septeto Internacional live performance in Ajazzgo festival (Cali, Colombia 2015) , and it was stunning.

In this occasion I would like to recommend you the tracks Danzon para Manuela and Osmosis ritmica from the album Tumbando lo habitual (2014), you can find it in our playlist







Tracks:

1. De uno a ocho.
2. Siete son.
3. Preludio.
4. Danzon para Manuela.
5. Osmosis ritmica.
6. Ambiente frigio.
7. Diego.
8. Parecido, pero diferente.
9. Somos siete.
10. Merenguiando.
11. ¿Y cómo seria con cinco?


Musicians

Juan Munguia – Trumpet & fluegelhorn (
Thomas Maeder – Tenor saxophone
Bernard Bamert – Trombone
Michael Fleiner - Piano
Peter Balazs – Double bass
“Mambi” Arguellez Puey – Congas & percussion
Jan-Baptiste Baldazza - Drums, Timbales and Guiro

All the compositions are by Michael Fleiner.

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Muralla de Bronce Cultural Project

Muralla de Bronce is a cultural project focused on the diffusion of salsa music, Afro-Latino, and jazz rhythms.

We are a media platform for those who are passionate about music, new fusions, and new musical concepts from around the world.

HOW IT STARTED

The Muralla de Bronce project began in 2007 in Cali, Colombia, born from a magical moment shared between my wife Elizabeth, my son's godfather Luisito, and me, as we listened to the rhythms of salsa music.

Our vision was to create a Salsa Bar (Salsoteca) where people could listen to and enjoy music, keeping the spirit of salsa alive. We named it Muralla de Bronce in honor of Ismael Rivera, el sonero mayor (the greatest sonero), one of the most influential and iconic figures in Latin American salsa culture.

We’ve had so many fun times, unforgettable memories, and lots of laughs along the way. Check out our gallery section to see some of those moments.

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