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ca331 - Humberto Luis Schenone - Soltar… Saltar

Artist: Humberto Luis Schenone
Title: Soltar… Saltar
#ca331
Date: 2009-11-15
Keywords: experimental, electronic, soundtrack
Tracklist:
01 - Hope - 3:59 (320 kbps)
02 - Tum Tum Tum - 2:44 (320 kbps)
03 - Rio de Plata - 4:51 (320 kbps)
04 - Dramatic Western Narci Sismos - 3:38 (320 kbps)
05 - Empty Glass Song - 1:27 (320 kbps)
06 - Escribiendo * - 1:38 (320 kbps)
07 - Escribiendo + - 2:27 (320 kbps)
08 - Andando Pampa - 5:01 (320 kbps)
09 - Patagonia - 21:38 (320 kbps)
10 - En el camino - 2:14 (320 kbps)
11 - Room Berth ha - 4:59 (320 kbps)
(* both dedicated to argentine writer Julio Cortazar)

Bonus tracks:
12 - My X Tour A - 1:49 (320 kbps)
13 - Llamado a la solidaridad - 1:19 (320 kbps)
14 - Ié Eée é Béibi - 0:55 (320 kbps)

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"Soltar... Saltar"
A CD created as pictures of historical moments, readings, trips, and neighbours’ bad customs that should be legally punished.
All tracks composed, played & recorded by Humberto Luis Schenone
Recorded at “Living Records Studios”
Buenos Aires – Argentina

Humberto Luis Schenone was born in the British Hospital of Buenos Aires on september 6th 1955.
Since his childhood had some school trouble for his pleasure of beating over anything making “candombe-batucada”. But first steps in music were in his teens singing and playing guitar in folk and rock groups.
Dedicated to other kind of professional activities after university years and to study Spanish guitar with jazz &tango player Claudio Gomez. But it was many years later, in 1990, when he assumed his role as percussionist in music, after different periods travelling and living in Brazil. He settled in a house 30 kms away from Buenos Aires where he built his first “percussion-room” and started his studies of afro-american rhythms. His teachers in the art of percussion were Bam Bam Miranda, Abdoulaye Badiane, Ricky Olarte, Pocho Porteño, Hugo Nuñez among others. He has been part of several bands related with afro-percussion, bossa nova, samba, salsa, rock, south-american folk, tango, etc. Nowadays, again living in B.A., works on his solo project collections: “Human Tracks”, “The Rhythms of Life I & II”, “Human Fights”, etc. and participates as guest musician in different groups.

Contact:
http://www.myspace.com/humbertoluisschenone