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The supergroup consists of some of the finest Scandinavian Latin musicians whose hearts are filled with very different Latin American rhythms: The traditional and inherited Spanish guitar played by Mike Hecchi, the pulsating heart of Brazil through Michell Boysen's double bass and the most glowing percussion from Havana by Yannik "el Vikingo" Hartig sets the course for Julián Maraboto's songs and gives them an honest, emotional and charismatic expression.
With songs that contain tradition and new challenges in new times, led by a voice that radiates hope for a united and happy Latin America, Maraboto sounds like Scandinavia in Latin America. Maraboto cries, sings, dreams, dances, moves and tells about things that you and I have lived. Maraboto sings to life.
The supergroup consists of some of the finest Scandinavian Latin musicians whose hearts are filled with very different Latin American rhythms: The traditional and inherited Spanish guitar played by Mike Hecchi, the pulsating heart of Brazil through Michell Boysen's double bass and the most glowing percussion from Havana by Yannik "el Vikingo" Hartig sets the course for Julián Maraboto's songs and gives them an honest, emotional and charismatic expression.
With songs that contain tradition and new challenges in new times, led by a voice that radiates hope for a united and happy Latin America, Maraboto sounds like Scandinavia in Latin America. Maraboto cries, sings, dreams, dances, moves and tells about things that you and I have lived. Maraboto sings to life.
With songs that contain tradition and new challenges in new times, led by a voice that radiates hope for a united and happy Latin America, Maraboto sounds like Scandinavia in Latin America. Maraboto cries, sings, dreams, dances, moves and tells about things that you and I have lived. Maraboto sings to life.
The supergroup consists of some of the finest Scandinavian Latin musicians whose hearts are filled with very different Latin American rhythms: The traditional and inherited Spanish guitar played by Mike Hecchi, the pulsating heart of Brazil through Michell Boysen's double bass and the most glowing percussion from Havana by Yannik "el Vikingo" Hartig sets the course for Julián Maraboto's songs and gives them an honest, emotional and charismatic expression.
With songs that contain tradition and new challenges in new times, led by a voice that radiates hope for a united and happy Latin America, Maraboto sounds like Scandinavia in Latin America. Maraboto cries, sings, dreams, dances, moves and tells about things that you and I have lived. Maraboto sings to life.