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Please note this is an old page and Fly Global Music has now moved. Please follow this link and search for the entry in the new site. 1492, or the year 7000 in the Byzantine calendar, as every schoolchild knows was the year that Columbus ‘discovered America’ and the genocide there began, it was also the year that the Jews were expelled from Spain and 500 years of peaceful co-existence between Jews, Muslims and Christians came to a bloody end. Traces of that terrible year remain in all of us but for some like north Londoners Los Desterrrados, they provide the source of their musical adventures. When one thinks of Jewish music, the swirling sounds of Klezmer come to mind — the music of the Ashkenazi Jews. The Sephardic tradition, explored by Los Desterrados could not be more different; it is the deep undercurrent of the Mediterranean — a sound that bears witness to the travels and travails of the Jewish people expelled by the Reconquistas of Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella. Absorbing and contributing to flamenco, Turkish, Greek and Balkan musical styles, it is music as psychic survival. This is not a field, thankfully, that Los Desterrados have to themselves. Yasmin Levy is perhaps the best known Sephardic singer, she too employs the Ladino language, while her sound is more sedate than the more contemporary sensibilities of these north Londoners. A better comparison might be Radio Tarifa, who draw on similar influences and like to rock the stage at the same time. The twelve songs on Tu are mostly drawn from a traditional repertoire but re-imagined by an impossibly diverse set of influences the various band members bring to their music. Musically speaking, partly by design and partly because of a lack of historical musical documentation, the band take the freedom to interpret the music as they want to. Beautiful ballads of yearning give way to energetic and trance-like sounds familiar to fans of bands like Ojos de Brujo on tracks like ‘La Komida la Manyana’. As Daniel from the band puts it, “We are modern people and, living in London, we’re doing what Londoners do best: taking something and investing it with what we’ve heard around us and creating something fresh.” Los Desterrados are playing their home turf on 16 November at the Arts Depot, North Finchley, so catch them there and invest in a copy of this passionate album. Los Desterrados — Tu is out now on Crusoe Records CRU001CD Link: www.losdesterrados.com 1492: a timeline from Wikipedia
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