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El Costumbre

 
Album Review: El Costumbre
 

  • Artist: Jorge Reyes
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 06, 1996
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

El Costumbre is one of Jorge Reyes' most popular CDs. For years it was also his most readily available disc. This CD is firmly entrenched in Reyes' Mexican roots. Using ethnic instruments, acoustic percussion, vocal field recordings, and electronics, he builds huge atmospheres and reverent soundscapes. With assistance from Steve Roach and Juan Carlos Lopez, the deep atmospheres enrich the sound worlds of deep listeners. The music speaks to the heart and soul of the meditator. As expected, this CD will appeal to fans of Steve Roach, Robert Rich, TUU, Ma Ja Le, and Suso Saiz. Surprisingly, it will also appeal to fans of David Parsons, Loren Nerell, Douglas Spotted Eagle, Marina Raye, and Vas. The ethnicity evokes similar spiritual responses. It is an essential and classic CD. ~ Jim Brenholts, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
El Costumbre Jorge Reyes Jorge Reyes, Steve Roach, Mick Franke, Juan Carlos Lopez, Huichols Indians (11:58)
Omenyocan, Lugar 2 Jorge Reyes Jorge Reyes (4:17)
El Huarachito Jorge Reyes Jorge Reyes, Juan Carlos Lopez, Regina Quintero (3:16)
Peyote-Venado-Maiz Jorge Reyes Jorge Reyes, Steve Roach, Juan Carlos Lopez, Huichols Indians (15:00)
Danza de los Voladores Jorge Reyes Jorge Reyes, Mick Franke (4:26)
El Despedimento Jorge Reyes Jorge Reyes, Elmar Schulte (3:15)

Credits

Jorge Reyes (Flute), Jorge Reyes (Percussion), Jorge Reyes (Piano), Jorge Reyes (Trumpet), Jorge Reyes (Composer), Jorge Reyes (Drums), Jorge Reyes (Ocarina), Jorge Reyes (Voices), Jorge Reyes (Whistle (Human)), Jorge Reyes (Producer), Jorge Reyes (Shells), Jorge Reyes (Main Performer), Jorge Reyes (Mixing), Steve Roach (Synthesizer), Steve Roach (Drums), Steve Roach (Drum Machine), Steve Roach (Clay Pot), Mick Franke (Guitar), Mick Franke (Digital Editing), Mick Franke (Mixing), Elmar Schulte (Synthesizer), Juan Carlos Lopez (Percussion), Juan Carlos Lopez (Clay Pot), Juan Carlos Lopez (Rattles), Michael Brand (Photography), Regina Quintero (Zapateo), Alejandro Velasco (Synthesizer), Huichols Indians (Voices), Pofirio (Flute), Pofirio (Drums)
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