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Concha Buika : African-Inspired Flamenco

 
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PostPosted: Mon 19 Oct 2009 21:11    Post subject: Concha Buika : African-Inspired Flamenco Reply with quote

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November 12, 2008 - Concha Buika, a nominee for this year's Latin Grammy Album of the Year, is a black flamenco singer from Spain whose voice has been described as "sultry," "sonorous" and "achingly beautiful."

Buika's voice has been a sensation in Spain since her previous album, Mi Nina Lola, came out in 2005. Buika is part of a new generation of flamenco performers who are hooking young audiences by mixing in other influences.

The fusion of flamenco with jazz, soul and dance rhythms in Buika's music mirrors the story of her own life. Her father was a political exile from Equatorial Guinea, a former Spanish colony with one of the most repressive regimes in Africa. She grew up in Spain, on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, where the population includes American millionaires, German and English tourists, and poor Gypsies in the barrio where her family lived. But, she says, there was no one else of African origin.

"I was always the only black in the movie theater, the only black in class, the only black in the library, the only black in the discotheque," she says. "I always felt observed and judged."

In Mallorca, her family sang African tunes at home, and her mother had an entire wall filled with jazz records. Buika got her start as a performer singing at clubs on Mallorca and neighboring Ibiza, Europe's party island. Later she tried her luck in Las Vegas. She sang in casinos, as a Tina Turner look alike.

"Yeah, I was there, having fun for a while. It was strange," she says. "Las Vegas is a very strange place. It's a place of broken dreams."

Buika's latest album, La Nina de Fuego, is a collection of flamenco songs and Spanish and Mexican folk ballads. The songs are about women dealing with loneliness, infidelity and the consequences of falling in love with the wrong man — or woman. Buika's turbulent affairs with both sexes has only added to her allure in Spain.

"I sing against emotional dictatorships," she says, "and against the imposition of one person over another, in the name of love."




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PostPosted: Mon 19 Oct 2009 21:44    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow! I watched three of her music videos. She is phenomenal. The foundation is flamenco, but she layers ballad and mallorca trad on top of it. Pure emotion, wonderful!
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PostPosted: Mon 19 Oct 2009 22:52    Post subject: Reply with quote

fwsweet wrote:
Wow! I watched three of her music videos. She is phenomenal. The foundation is flamenco, but she layers ballad and mallorca trad on top of it. Pure emotion, wonderful!


I love her Music Very Happy it moves me in a way i can't describe , she really sings from the soul
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PostPosted: Wed 18 Nov 2009 19:09    Post subject: Reply with quote

She has that nice hoarse quality a lot flamenco singers have. Nice music.
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PostPosted: Wed 18 Nov 2009 20:33    Post subject: Reply with quote

G-Man wrote:
She has that nice hoarse quality a lot flamenco singers have. Nice music.


Yes she understands the form quite well Very Happy
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