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Kepa
JUNKERA sextet :
Kepa JUNKERA : Trikitixa (diatonic accordion)
Kepa Mirena CALVO : Drums
Inigo OLAZABAL and Argibel EUBA (or Unai FRANTSESENA) : Txalaparta,
percussion, alboka
David NANCLARES : Guitar, mandoline, acoustic bass, percussion
(or Jose Luis CANAL : Keyboards)
Roberto CABALLERO : Bass
Kepa JUNKERA trio :
Kepa JUNKERA : Trikitixa
Inigo Olazabal : Txalaparta, alboka (flute), pandeiro, cajon
David Nanclares : Txalaparta, guitar, mandoline, bass, pandeiro
Album "Hiri" - released in 2006 ! (Elkar - L'Autre Distribution)
More about Kepa Junkera on: www.kepajunkera.com
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There
is music which is like a narrative, with adventures revealing
landscapes, seas, exotic headlands, places and sensations and
in which tenderness, solidarity and vital intensity intermingle.
These are vibrant experiences which can only be deciphered through
the language of music. Like the first charismatic pioneers, the
first discoverers and adventurers, there are musicians who, guided
by personal intuition, an immense curiosity and a desire to move
forward without looking back, open up new paths towards cohabitation,
new languages and territories of mutual knowledge for cultures.
Kepa Junkera is certainly one of them. The musical appeal of his
work is based above all else on his huge ability to create open,
contemporary ethnic ambiences, musical fables which dazzle and
attract: a call for hope, a new symphony for an emerging world.
A prolific artist, Kepa Junkera has worked with musicians of all
horizons : Carlos Nunez, Caetano Veloso, Pat Metheny, Tomas San
Miguel, Andreas Wollemweider, La Bottine Souriante, Riccardo Tesi,
Mercedes Peon, Justin Vali, Andy Narrel, Ibon Koteron...
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