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TRONCOCOMUN productions

1125 Susogó u. 8
1125 Budapest
Hungary

http://www.myspace.com/tumbayquema

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DAVID DELY & TUMBA Y QUEMA: SON MALOSO

13 songs ranging from cumbia, porro, bullerengue, paseo vallenato, to son montuno, gahú, capoeira, conga and merengue, recorded by David Dely (lead and background vocals, guitar, bass, Native American flutes, percussion), Claudia Andrade (lead and background vocals), Shangó Dely (ethnic drums, percussion, Colombian gaita flute, background vocals), Márton Takács (didjeridoo, drum programming - he´s also the sound engineer of the recording and mixing), Bálint Kovács (solo and effect guitars), György Szappanos (bass), and Norbert Kovács (drums). There are also two guest musicians: Istvan Dely (congalegres), and Murad Abbas (trombone). David's original paintings supply the framework and inspiration for Máté Jakab's beautiful and stylish artwork. Mastered at Tam Tam Studio, produced by David Dely, coproduced by Shangó Dely, executive produced by Márton Takács, David Dely and Shangó Dely, published by Chamaleon Records, this album is most certainly a unique gem of the cultural globalization of our days and, more specifically, of a new COLOMBO-HUNGARIAN CONNECTION.

About the Influences:

The main influence on Tumba y Quema is MILLERO CONGO, musical group of the Dely Family (Istvan, father; Leonor, mother; and the two sons David and Shangó). The history of this group goes back to more than 30 years ago when Istvan Dely, the first conga drummer of his native Hungary, received the Congo religious title Millero Congo in Cuba in the early years of his training as a percussionist. Years later in his adoptive new homeland, Cartagena, he founded with his own family "El Cabildo de tambores Millero Congo", the first formal percussion school and experimental roots fusion band in Colombia. Under this direct and all pervasive influence, the two boys, David and Shangó grew up to become important and singularly versatile percussionists and musicians in their home land, and later abroad: the US and Hungary. David in particular took his parents' musical and conceptual heritage to new levels through his innate unbridled creativity. So one could say that Tumba Y Quema, first founded by David in Bogota, Colombia in 1998, then relocated to Budapest, Hungary, in 2001, is a New Generation Millero Congo.

Afro Colombian groove

Colombian folk fusion

World roots music

Experimental fusion

Acoustic music

Afro Latin groove

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created by Alexander Vipach (WOMEX) on 28 Jun 2007
last change by David Dely (TRONCOCOMUN productions) on 02 Sep 2008
company id: 1693

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