I have a passion for blues music and everything that's derived from it - soul, funk and jazz," Turner explains, it's been filling my soul from the first time I heard it and it comes out when I do my own music. In today's situation, the Internet makes it easier for everybody to have chances to get in contact with music from all over the world. There is a global culture emerging, not from the politicians but from the musicians and people who love music."
It's an album full of unexpected juxtapositions and deliriously mixed up break beats, none perhaps more surprising to American ears than the track that opens the album, his Spanish language re-make / re-model of Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues". A tropical flute blows long floating notes over a swinging one-drop reggae rhythm. Then Turner comes in with a sing / say vocal performance that maintains all the song's wild internal rhymes, making a case for Dylan as an early rapper. [Subterranean] was Dylan's first rock song," Turner says. I was crazy about it since I was 15, so I played with the words and tried it with a reggae swing groove. The author, or his business people, approved it, so I was lucky."
Turner sings and composes in English, Spanish and Portuguese and is backed by his 12 piece band, The Afrobeatnik Orchestra. Musicians include some of the best from the Afro-Cuban jazz scene including Ruben Dantas, Rodney Dassif and the great trumpet player Irapoam Freire. Guapapasea! has already won Spain's Premio Extremadura a la Creacion, given each year to writers and musicians who have created work that furthers the recognition of the Spanish language as a creative medium. The title track 40.000 (Guapa Pasea)" was recently used the Spanish movie Obaba, nominated for 2005's Best Non-English Language Oscar.
Guapapasea! was produced by Lovemonk Records and is being released by Quango Music Group, the label created by Bruno Guez, the popular LA-based DJ, producer and tastemaker. With over 45 records released through Island Records and Palm Pictures, and now independently, Quangohas championed the emerging sounds from around the globe and developed a tastemaker brand with a cult following.
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