Interesting playing style,but pleasant to listen to.Not Flamenco!
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More of that Niebla magic as always interspersed with surprises like some chanting in the first track, then some more Spanish style singing later on. We also encounter Indian strains, but throughout all these different backgrounds the unmistakable Niebla sound comes through. I have seen and heard Eduardo and his entourage (usually two) twice at the Gulbenkian Theatre in Canterbury and would certainly go again. There is nothing to dislike in the Niebla sound and it's unique style means you want to keep on playing his tracks as they are as mesmeric as hypnosis (if that's not mixing metaphors!)and, as I said at the beginning of this review, the surprises he springs means you will never be bored, and you may even find yourself attempting to belly dance!
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