Album US 2012 on Cuneiform Records label
Jazz and Latin (Afro-Cuban Jazz, Avant-garde Jazz)
"Dibrujo, Dibrujo, Dibrujo... is Positive Catastrophe's second album. Here, the group combines salsa-derived groove with the intensity of modern jazz for a mix that is both artistic (dibujo = drawing) and magical (brujo = sorcerer). It features new music by both Bynum and Gomez-Delgado, including an extended suite by each."
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Kamala Sankaram voc, accordion | |
Michaël Attias as, bs, *1968 IL baritone saxophone | |
Taylor Ho Bynum cor, tr, *1975 US cornet, flugelhorn | |
Tomas Fujiwara dr, *1977 US drums | |
Alvaro Benavides b, voc, electric bass | |
Pete Fitzpatrick bj, eu, electric guitar | |
Mark Taylor , GB french horn | |
Abraham Gomez-Delgado voc, perc, percussion | |
Matt Bauder ts, *1976 US tenor saxophone | |
Reut Regev tb, IL trombone |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Cafe Negro Sin Azucar | Positive Catastrophe | 3:27 | |
2 | Garrison Ascending | Positive Catastrophe | 12:23 | |
3 | It's Eternally | Positive Catastrophe | 4:42 | |
4 | Perhaps The Artist Was A Little Mad | Positive Catastrophe | 8:31 | |
5 | Wolves And Blizzards | Positive Catastrophe | 9:33 | |
6 | Dibrujo One | Positive Catastrophe | 5:31 | |
7 | Deebroojo Two | Positive Catastrophe | 1:27 | |
8 | Debruhoe Three | Positive Catastrophe | 3:25 | |
9 | Dibroojoh Four | Positive Catastrophe | 5:49 |