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Laidback, soulful songs from Central America
With a sound that exudes the spirit of sunnier climes, Aurelio’s music is an infectious mix of laidback guitar grooves and soulful singing. He pays homage to his Garifuna heritage, with its African, Caribbean Indian and Latin influences, but breaks new ground as a modern artist. Aurelio’s virtuosity is found in his distinctive, poignant vocals and his talent as a songwriter. With the sea as his constant companion, Aurelio makes music that spans tragic history and soulful ceremonies, music kindled by a childhood in a tiny coastal hamlet and the inspiration of the late Garifuna musical icon, Andy Palacio.
“[The album] matches guitars and traditional percussion against Martinez's laidback, soulful vocals…This promises to be one of the albums of the year.” «««« The Guardian (Aurelio’s new album, Laru Beya)
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