Fondo Flamenco
Fondo Flamenco formed in Seville with Antonio Romera on vocals and guitar, Rafael Marin on bass, and Israel Suárez "Piraña" on percussion. Their first album...
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Fondo Flamenco formed in Seville with Antonio Romera on vocals and guitar, Rafael Marin on bass, and Israel Suárez "Piraña" on percussion. Their first album came out in 2004, followed by others like "20 Pa'l Cante" in 2006 and "Lorca" in 2011. Some listeners who prefer traditional flamenco have questioned their approach, but they've kept working with both older forms and newer sounds.
Songs like "Mi estrella blanca" and "Sevilla" show their style, which mixes flamenco roots with contemporary rhythms. They don't stick to one formula, moving between ballads and more upbeat tracks. "Que Tal" and "Acariciandote" are part of that range, along with "Alahabibi."
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