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  2. Chambao - Wikipedia

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    Chambao is a flamenco-electronic band originally from Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, active in its first period from 2002 to 2018 and with a return announced for 2023. They're known for a Flamenco Chill sound that fuses flamenco sounds and palos with electronic music. The name of the band is taken from an improvised form of beach tent that is ...

  3. Henrik Takkenberg - Wikipedia

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    Chambao, Flamenco Chill, Sony BMG Music (Spain) Premio Ondas for best song, "Instinto Humano" (Artist/Producer credit) (2003) Chambao, Endorfinas en la Mente, Sony BMG Music (Spain) Best new album of the year 2003 (Artist/Producer credit) Cafe del Mar 25 anniversary edition, "Espiral" with Carmen Estevez. As Henrik T. (2004)

  4. Alejandro de Pinedo - Wikipedia

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    Chill-Out Songs (2017, AGP Music) Mystic Ibiza (2014, AGP Music) Andalucía Flamenco Chill, vol.2 (2013, Publimáster Discos) Beatlounge Chillout Lifestyle (2012, Beatlounge Music) Bailando con la luna (2012, República Café) Café del Mar Vol 17 (2011, Café del Mar Music) Café del Mar 30 Years of Music (2010, Café del Mar Music)

  5. Chill-out music - Wikipedia

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    Chill-out (shortened as chill; also typeset as chillout or chill out) is a loosely defined form of popular music characterized by slow tempos and relaxed moods. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The definition of "chill-out music" has evolved throughout the decades, and generally refers to anything that might be identified as a modern type of easy listening .

  6. Gualberto García Pérez - Wikipedia

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    Between 1976 and 1979 he arranged and collaborated several projects, rock and flamenco compositions, which were all brought together on "Inquietudes a compás" ("Beat Concerns"), re-released in 1997. In 1979 he recorded a fusion album between cante jondo songs (pure flamenco) and sitar called "Gualberto and Agujetas" (included on his 1997 album).

  7. Ottmar Liebert - Wikipedia

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    Ottmar Liebert (born 1 February 1959) is a German guitarist, songwriter and producer best known for his Spanish-influenced music. A five-time Grammy Award nominee, Liebert has received 38 Gold and Platinum certifications in the United States, as well as certifications in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

  8. Willie & Lobo - Wikipedia

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    Willie & Lobo was a musical duo composed of William Robert "Willie" Royal, Jr. [1] (violin) and Wolfgang Hubert "Lobo" Fink [2] (guitar). Their music, characterized as New Flamenco and World Music, is a blend of Gypsy, Latin, Celtic, Flamenco, Middle Eastern, Rock, Jazz, Cuban Swing, Tango and Salsa.

  9. Ricardo Garcia (Spanish musician) - Wikipedia

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    Garcia's performances incorporate flamenco styles that range from free-flowing Alegrías and tangos to the emotive tientos and soleas. [4] Talking of a 2009 performance with Spanish guitarist Eduardo Niebla and India tabla-player Dharmesh Parmar, a critic noted that he contributed Arabic influences to the performances. [5]