Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
About "Mate Voodoo - Javier Garcia & Andén Sur"
This track, "Mate Voodoo" belongs to the album of the same name.
This song has roots in the candombe rhythm (in the first part of the song) and celebration (in the final).
Both rhythms originate from South America.
The musicians in this song are:
Javier Garcia: electric, acosutic & fretless guitars, xylophone, bass & voice adittional, composer
Victor Skorupski: high flutes, bass clarinet
Mario Gusso: percussion
(The rights of the song are protected by the National Directorate of Copyright, and the Argentina Society of Authors and Composers)
This song has roots in the candombe rhythm (in the first part of the song) and celebration (in the final).
Both rhythms originate from South America.
The musicians in this song are:
Javier Garcia: electric, acosutic & fretless guitars, xylophone, bass & voice adittional, composer
Victor Skorupski: high flutes, bass clarinet
Mario Gusso: percussion
(The rights of the song are protected by the National Directorate of Copyright, and the Argentina Society of Authors and Composers)