January 12, 2006

Guess who?

Sometimes you hear stuff from people. I did recently buy an Mp3-player, not one o' them cool iPods, just a simple run-of-the-mill 1 GB player to make traveling by train, plane or automobile more bearable. However, I'm not one of them twenty-first century hipsters that do PodCasting, -Jacking, or -Sharing. I'm more old-fashioned than that.

The way I hear stuff from people is simple. I just sit down in their living room or car, and then we talk (as in converse) and listen to tunes. Sometimes we talk about tunes. And we drink coffee, vedge and listen to more tunes. That way (let's call it iCouching or iDriving) I've come across some really great music.

The other day, I heard an album with Latin music by a gentleman I'd never heard of. The owner had picked up a copy and I was immediately very impressed with what I heard. Upon trying to google for the man, I found out he wasn't from Spain or Latin-America. That's all I'm gonna say. I'm not gonna mention the name, album or song title.

Please enjoy fairly_difficult.mp3. I almost made the mistake of posting it without editing the Tags. That would have been a silly challenge, now wouldn't it?

Posted by Chris at January 12, 2006 02:18 PM
Comments

who is it? it's awesome!

Posted by: john at January 12, 2006 08:15 PM

Gipsy Kings???

Posted by: Geert at January 15, 2006 08:04 PM

Ik hoor er de Cubaanse invloedt er in.

Posted by: Willem at January 16, 2006 09:40 AM

Who?

Posted by: john at January 18, 2006 06:02 AM

It's a man named David Broza from a 2004 album called Parking Completo. The man is apparantly an Israeli who comes from a Spanish speaking background. The only real information I found on him was on Spanish websites, and my Spanish isn't too hot, so that's about all I can offer.

Posted by: chris at February 1, 2006 11:22 AM

How about this for some info about Broza ?

http://www.broza.com/eng/main.html

Posted by: Hilla at February 3, 2006 11:00 PM