Band Francisco, El Hombre invades the reggae beach by the group Natiruts with Argentine orchestra

Band Francisco, El Hombre invades the reggae beach by the group Natiruts with Argentine orchestra

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The band Francisco, El Hombre releases today, January 11th, the single ‘Andei Só’, recorded by the São Paulo quintet with the Argentine orchestra La Delio Valdez Fabien Espinasse / Disclosure ♪ The band Francisco, El Hombre begins to look to the future after having crossed 2023 with an eye on the rearview mirror with a show and album commemorating the ten-year career of the group that emerged in 2013 in Barão Geraldo, a district in the city of Campinas (SP), on the initiative of two Mexican brothers who have already become naturalized Brazilians, Mateo Piracés-Ugarte and Sebastián Piracés-Ugarte. In the first phonographic release of 2014, the quintet invades the reggae beach of the Brazilian band Natiruts in the company of the Argentine orchestra La Delio Valdez, with whom they join in the single Andei Só, released today, January 11th, via ONErpm. Founded in 2009 in the city of Buenos Aires, with a musical focus on cumbia, a recurring genre in Latin American countries, the La Delio Valdez orchestra also moves through salsa, reggae and Latin jazz. This Latinity boosts the reggae cadence in the collaborative recording of Andei Só, made at BTJ Studio with collective arrangement and musical production led by Mateo Piracés-Ugarte with the collaboration of the other members of Francisco, El Hombre. Andei Só is a composition by Alexandre Carlo, released by the band Natiruts 23 years ago on the album Verbalize (2001). Cover of the single ‘Andei Só’, by the band Francisco, El Hombre with the orchestra La Delio Valdez Disclosure

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