DEL CASTILLO, INFINITAS RAPSODIAS (SMILIN' CASTLE RECORDS)
[DUNKELBUNT]
A NEW DAY; LAYA PROJECT REMIXED
ADDIS ACOUSTIC PROJECT
AFRO ROOTS WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL
AMADOU & MARIAM
ANTÓNIO ZAMBUJO
APHRODESIA
BALKANBEATS
BANCO DE GAIA
BOBAN I MARKO MARKOVIC ORKESTAR
BOBAN I MARKO MARKOVIC
BOY WITHOUT GOD
C.J. CHENIER
CARLOS GOGO GOMEZ
CHOBAN ELEKTRIK
CHOPTEETH
CHRISTIANE D
CHRISTINE VAINDIRLIS
CLARA PONTY
COPAL
CUCHATA
DAMJAN KRAJACIC
DANIEL CROS
DEBO & FENDIKA
DEL CASTILLO
DR JAYANTHI KUMARESH
EARTHRISE SOUNDSYSTEM
EGYPT NOIR
ELIN FURUBOTN
EMILY SMITH
FANFARE CIOCARLIA VS. BOBAN & MARKO MARKOVIC
FEUFOLLET
FIAF PRESENTS WORLD NOMADS MOROCCO: MUSIC
FOOTSTEPS IN AFRICA
GECKO TURNER
GENTICORUM
GEOFF BERNER
GIANMARIA TESTA
GODS ROBOTS
GUARCO
HUUN HUUR TU
INDIAN OCEAN
IRENE JACOB & FRANCIS JACOB
JANAKA SELEKTA
JANYA
JERRY LEAKE
JOAQUIN DIAZ
JOEL RUBIN
JORGE STRUNZ
JOSEF KOUMBAS
JOYFUL NOISE (I GRADE RECORDS)
JUST A BAND
KAMI THOMPSON
KARTICK & GOTAM
KHALED
KHING ZIN & SHWE SHWE KHAING
KITKA'S CAUCASIAN CONNECTIONS PROJECT PERFORMANCES AND WORKSHOPS
KMANG KMANG
KOTTARASHKY AND THE RAIN DOGS
LA CHERGA
LAC LA BELLE
LAYA PROJECT
LENI STERN
LES TRIABOLIQUES
LISTEN FOR LIFE
LOBI TRAORÉ
LO'JO
LOKESH
MAGNIFICO
MAHALA RAI BANDA
MIDNITE
MOHAMMED ALIDU AND THE BIZUNG FAMILY
MR. SOMETHING SOMETHING
MY NAME IS KHAN
NAWAL
NAZARENES
NO STRANGER HERE (EARTHSYNC)
OCCIDENTAL BROTHERS ON TOUR
OCCIDENTAL GYPSY
OREKA TX
ORQUESTRA CONTEMPORÂNEA DE OLINDA
PABLO SANCHEZ
PEDRO MORAES
RAYA BRASS BAND
SALSA CELTICA
SAMITE
SARA BANLEIGH
SARAH AROESTE
SELAELO SELOTA
SHYE BEN-TZUR
SIA TOLNO
SIBIRI SAMAKE
SISTER FA
SLIDE TO FREEDOM II
SONIA BREX
SOSALA
SWEET ELECTRA
SYSTEMA SOLAR
TAGA SIDIBE
TAJ WEEKES
TARANA
TARUN NAYAR
TE VAKA
TELEPATH
THE MOUNTAIN MUSIC PROJECT
THE NATIVE AMERICA NORTH SHOWCASE
THE SPY FROM CAIRO
TITO GONZALEZ
TOUSSAINT
VARIOUS ARTISTS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
WATCHA CLAN
WHEN HARRY TRIES TO MARRY SOUNDTRACK
WOMEXIMIZER
WOMEXIMIZER
ZDOB SI ZDUB
ZIETI
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Del Castillo - Infinitas Rapsodias It is times like this that I really wish I was fluent in Spanish. I remember a high school Spanish 2 test where I was confronted with a photograph of a beautiful silver dinner fork. It had an exquisite scroll work handle and four equally-spaced tapered prongs. The instructions were to identify the object in español using the proper noun and gender. I just stared. I couldn’t remember the word. Time was not on my side. I quickly filled in “el forko,” because I truly was forko’d on that one, and moved on. However, my linguistic handicap never stopped me from slipping across the Mexican border during college to order “una mas cerveza” before it was legal for me to do so in the U.S. Yet, I can’t help feel that I’m missing out on an entire universe of experience or, at least, a different lens through which to experience the universe. I started playing guitar in the folk tradition in the 1960’s. As a beginner I admired such pieces as Besame Mucho and Malengueña. The frantic dance and rapid fire guitar of flamenco intrigued me. Later, players and bands comprised of the likes of Segovia, Carlos Montoya, Paco de Lucia and Carlos Santana elevated my latin guitar music experience to one of reverence. Now, I can add Del Castillo to my latin guitar music reverential list. Del Castillo combines elements of Rock, Latin, Blues, Flamenco and World music into beautiful Spanish guitar-based soundscapes. Infinitas Rapsodias is a special 2-disc set that also includes a 5-track bonus DVD that has a March 13, 2012 scheduled release date. Del Castillo is a band based in Austin, Texas comprised of guitarist brothers Rick and Mark del Castillo; lead singer Alex Ruiz; Albert Besteiro on bass, Mike Zeoli on drums and Jason Murdy on percussion. Infinitas Rapsodias showcases five brand new Del Castillo songs, as well as newly-created versions of several tunes from prior CDs. The band even includes a World Music take on their popular song, “Maria” - this time sung in Italian . They also sing one song, “Brotherhood”, in English. Part of the CD is out of left field, but, even left field can be absolutely beautiful. Austin artists guitarist Monte Montgomery, singers Malford Milligan and Leann Atherton, and violinists/gypsy fiddlers Erik Hokkanen and Phoebe Hunt help out adding layers of sound and emotion. The release closes with a wondrous classic opera duet, “Amor Venme a Buscar”, performed by acclaimed German opera diva, Anna Maria Kaufmann, and Alex Ruiz of Del Castillo, This is passionate music and, for the most part, I don’t understand a word of it and I don’t care. It is just that good. Once I sat on a bench outside the Madrid, Spain municipal swimming pool, It was over 100 degrees out and I took off my 45 lb back pack to have a cigarette. There were two flamenco guitarists ripping it up on the lawn with a beautiful lady practicing flamenco dance moves in the square in front of the pool entrance. I had a pack of Spanish Marlboros but no way to light a smoke and couldn’t remember the Spanish word for match. I approached every smoker walking to and from the pool and, in broken Spanish, asked “¿la luz?” Women stared at me and protected their children. Men looked at me quizzically. Finally, a U.S. ex-pat came up to me and said, “You’re American, right?” I looked at him and nodded. He then said, “You might want to stop asking everyone for a light bulb. Here,” He lit a match, “It’s ‘el fosforo’.” At first it didn’t register. The music was beautiful, the Spanish sun was bright. The cacophony of children in water play mixed with the music and voices. I stared not understanding and then was enlightened, “Oh, that’s match!” I exclaimed. He handed me the matchbook, said “Keep them,” and then something I didn’t understand. But I think he was talking about the Lone Ranger because I distinctly remember him pointing at me and saying “tonto.” - Old School 03/17/12 >> go there

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