Jose Luis Encinas
Travesura Chill
The Story
Jose Luis Encinas is recognized as one of the top young flamenco guitarists in the world. "Travesura Chill" (also known simply as "Travesura") is his groundbreaking interpretation of the classic style, fusing his amazing guitar with unique sonic elements such as ambient, chill and new age, bringing flamenco into the 21st century. He has created a fresh sound for a new generation while maintaining the technique and skill of the masters he studied with. In Encinas' words, "There is plenty of great music out there that's considered 'commercial', and we are all quite heavily influenced by it," he says. "It's much more difficult to compose songs that appeal to everyone than it is to compose a complex, guitar piece that is understood by just the artist and a handful of people. It's much more challenging to compose music of an acceptable quality and which also has a widespread level of appeal." With its global appeal, Encinas' music truly conveys special meaning!
The Music
03:36 | Tierra Roja | Instrumental |
04:06 | Travesura | Instrumental |
04:30 | Como El Sol Al Desierto | Instrumental |
03:11 | Furtiva | Instrumental |
04:08 | Azala | Instrumental |
04:03 | Melibea | Instrumental |
04:00 | Good Morning, Pacific!! | Instrumental |
04:22 | Hecho En Otono | Instrumental |
03:53 | Calle Del Clavel | Instrumental |
03:43 | Summer Tangos '99 | Instrumental |
03:36 | A-Chi-Li-Pu | Vocal |
05:55 | Recuerdos De Junio | Instrumental |
The Artists
Jose Luis Encinas | Guitar, Keyboards, Arrangements, Programming, Production |
Josep Salvador | Rhythm Guitar |
Cesar Araque | Darbuka, Djembe, Shaker, Tumbadores, Bongos, Timbaletas |
Diego Miranda | Bass on 3 and 9 |
Danielle Garrison | English Vocals on "A-Chi-Li-Pu" |
Isabel Soto | Chorus on 2, 9 and 11 |
Begona Martin | Chorus on 2, 9 and 11 |
Jesus Formigo | Photography |
Enrique Carrascal | Photography |
Javier Losada | Production |
Recorded at Estudios 16 from November 10 to August 19.
Mixed and mastered at Estudios 16 between December 2002 and January 2003. Graphic design by Magic Circus. |