A great way to practise your salsa steps whilst you perfect your timing. A basic dance class plus music tuition in a single CD. Made easy by using vocal, visual and written instructions. Unlike other rhythmic CDs, here each instrument is isolated and analysed individually. They are then reassembled one by one to form a full salsa band. An ideal tool for both dance students and instructors alike. Dancing "on the beat" has never been so easy! Learn More
Cross cultural meeting, led by the German pianist Gunther Bruck, who can bring a band together, that's for sure. Recorded mostly in Brooklyn, the album features some heavyweights from Venezuela, including the brothers Quintero, Luisito and Robert, along with Nelson Gonzalez on tres, and the Colombian/Austrian bassist Juan Garcia-Herreros. The music's really flexible, dropping into timba breaks, then moving into salsa; it's made by masters, and you can tell. Learn More
In his last musical production titled "Así te Amo" (That's The Way I love you), Elvis shows his great artistical qualities once again, in a exquisite production, directed by the talented Rando Camasta. As an artist, Elvis Martinez always tries to give a good message through his songs and in the stage. One of his greatest accomplishments as bachatero is his success in Ecuador, being one of the first bachateros who act in several stands there; the gigantic sales of his discs in North American territory and recently his participation notable in the spectacle "Bachata Sinfónica", an espectacle of great quality directed by Amaury Sánchez, in this event, Elvis Martínez, known like "El Jevito of the Bachata" was one of the main figures. Learn More
Great Colombian band (well, based in Miami, with musicians from all over the world) that merges the power of Fania era salsa with modern Colombian blast-off swing. Great singing, cool nasal coros, Colombian style, great band, good material, including a medley of Hector Lavoe's "La Murga" and "Che Che Cole," plus classic tunes like Ray Barretto's "Nadie Se Salva da La Rumba," and a bunch of originals. This is letter perfect salsa, no mistakes, no bad tempos, no intonation problems; everything's for dance euphoria, percussion slapping away, the coros accentuating the proceedings, the singer winding his way through the backdrops, everything coming together in a non-stop festival. Highly Recommended. (review by Descarga) Learn More
Here's some pure, unadulterated, swingin' salsa gorda from the Bronx that will most definitely get them onto the dance floor. No romantica filler material, only capital 'S' Salsa decked out with with four trumpets, two trombones and terrific tres and cuatro accompaniment by Louis 'Carrasceao' Rodriguez. There are two generations at work here: Dave Santiago Sr. is one of the lead vocalists and plays guiro and maracas. His son, Dave Santiago Sr., plays flute. Latin Affair also boasts one of our favorite New York congueros, Papo Pepin. (review by Descarga) Learn More
Great, danceable Salsa Moderna (from Puerto Rico) from this new star Jose Ernesto with compositions by MP songwriters Pedro Jesus and Mimi Ibarra. a mixture of Frankie Ruiz, Victor Manuelle and Pedro Conga in a modern setting. Cositas Bonitas is THE hit on the dancefloor. Learn More
Grupo Caribe is a swinging Mambo Salsa Dance Band! The band performs traditional Salsa dance music with pulsating percussive riffs, steady piano and bass montuno vamps, adorned by a rhythmic and melodic brass section, and full- bodied vocals, reminiscent of the 60's and 70's. Learn More
The singer, backed by a high-energy band, sends his tenor voice ripping through the monas. This is power salsa, pitched high, with the mix favoring the upper register. It's dance floor magic, rocking and exciting. Gomez's voice has a tear to it, a cry that gives even his come-ons sadness. Luis Vargas is a guest on a batchata; the rest is non-stop old school salsa. Learn More
Here's some terrific salsa, with roots in both Cuba and Colombia, recorded in the Netherlands. With singers Fabian Nodarse, Nando Vanin, and coroista Alberto Caicedo. Also with percussionists Gerardo Rosales and Nils Fischer, timbaleros Jose "Pepe" Espinosa and Armando Vidal, pianist Marc Bischoff, three trombonists and many others. Highly Recommended Learn More