Friday, October 9, 2020

Banda Elastica - 1987 - Banda Elastica

Banda Elastica
1987
Banda Elastica



01. Infantes Terribles
02. Alto A La Caceria
03. Derrumbes En Almibar
04. Aun, Pero
05. Pepenavarodol Fitonava [Salon Victoria]
06. Pesadilla
07. Infrasapienz
08. Quepocalipsis

Guillermo Gonzalez / guitars
Rodolfo Nava / drums, percussion
Jose Navarro / marimba, percussion, drums
Jose Luis Romero / saxophones & clarinets
Lucio Sanchez / bass, guitar
Rosino Serrano / synthesizers, piano, organ

Recorded during winer 1986/1987.

Track 5 called Pepenavarodol Fitonava on label and Salon Victoria on inner sleeve


Banda Elastica were definitely among the most legendary names in the Jazz/Fusion/RIO field coming from Mexico, found in 1983 in Ciudad de México and led by keyboardist Rosino Serrano, guitarist Guillermo Gonzalez, bassist Lucio Sanchez, wind instrumentalist Jose Luis Romero, while the group featured also two drummers and percussionists, José Navarro and Rodolfo Nava.They debuted in 1986 with a private self-titled LP.

This was denitely a very daring album regarding its year of release and today ''Banda Elastica'' sounds still fresh and captivating.It is a nice mixture of complicated Jazz/RIO music, featuring plenty of sax and clarinet passages, with Latin-American Folk and more proggy moments, usually highlighted by the nervous keyboards of Serrano.The compositions sound tight, innovative and really challenging, containing countless of interplays and breaks, making the whole listening quite difficult at moments but still enjoyable.The music is strongly based in Jazz/Fusion with very technical performances and a very rich sound, but the band blended it with some nice Latin-American traditional tunes, either coming out of the acoustic guitars and flutes or the somber violin parts and the marimba sounds, which are all over the place.Even better Banda Elastica were lucky enough to have a talented keyboardist and Serrano appears every now and then with some fiery synthesizers, jazzy piano paces and 70's-sounding organs to add the album a very proggy taste, ''Infrasapienz'' even sounds symphonic at moments.Just a couple of short uninteresting instrumental tracks sound like fillers in ''Banda Elastica'', hurting the album's consistency, however the rest of it is pretty outstanding for the most of its length.

Adventurous and complex Jazz/Fusion/Prog of very high musical level and significant value.Strongly recommended to fans who starve for endless interplays and changing moods.

Highly recommended for fans of MIRIODOR, STORMY SIX, UNIVERS ZERO, ÉTRON FOU LELOUBLAN, Frank ZAPPA, and of course HENRY COW.

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