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ca364 - Humberto Luis Schenone - Um Perto II / Cosmic Partchworks

Artist: Humberto Luis Schenone
Title: Um Perto II / Cosmic Partchworks
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Date: 2010-03-08
Keywords: udu drums, percussion, afro-percussion, fusion, exotic, world music, other
Tracklist:
01 - Apertura - 3:25 (320 kbps)
02 - Panamericana - 4:09 (320 kbps)
03 - The Ones Who Do & the Ones Who Speak About (patio recording) - 3:27 (320 kbps)
04 - Walk towards the Sunrise - 3:54 (320 kbps)
05 - Noon at the Seaside - 0:38 (320 kbps)
06 - Gudumberto’s Speech - 4:55 (320 kbps)
07 - Cafe y Galleta on the Bus - 0:52 (320 kbps)
08 - Comparsoide - 2:44 (320 kbps)
09 - Medianoche en el Monte - 2:38 (320 kbps)
10 - Volando Sobre Las Cumbres (new double kalimba first intro) - 4:50 (320 kbps)
11 - Asi Metrico - 5:14 (320 kbps)
12 - Cantu Reo a La Tormenta Que Llega - 2:36 (320 kbps)
13 - Memoria de Juguete - 1:38 (320 kbps)
14 - Sunday Solo - 4:04 (320 kbps)
15 - Sunday Solo II - 1:10 (320 kbps)
16 - Fofoca em Familia - 6:47 (320 kbps)
17 - Impasses - 2:04 (320 kbps)
18 - Walk towards the Sunrise II (Calling Calling) - 7:29 (320 kbps)

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All tracks composed, played* & recorded by Humberto Luis Schenone.
Recorded at “Living Records Studios” Buenos Aires - Argentina
*Instruments played: udus(several kinds), wooden frog, kalimbas, berimbau, tamborim, congas, frame drum, marimba, seeds, electronic instruments, etc.

Humberto Luis Schenone was born in Buenos Aires on September 6th 1955. Since his childhood had some school trouble for his pleasure of beating over anything, making “candombe-batucada”. Graduated as psychologist in 1985, he dedicated himself to his professional activities and for some time, to study Spanish guitar.
In 1990 he assumed his role in music as percussionist. After different periods travelling and living in Brazil, he settled a house 30 kms away from Buenos Aires where he built his first “percussion-room” and started his studies of afro-american rhythms with several important teachers.
He has been part of several bands related with afro-percussion, bossa nova, samba, salsa, rock, south-american folk, tango, etc. Nowadays, again in Buenos Aires, he works on his solo project CD collections: “Human Tracks”, “The Rhythms of Life I & II”, “Human Fights”, etc. , dedicates part of his time to the construction of ceramic udus and participates as guest musician in different groups.

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