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ANGÁ DÍAZ

With his explosive soloing and inventive five conga patterns, Cuban musician Miguel ‘Angá’ Díaz is one of the world’s great congueros – and he is a musician constantly striving to discover new sounds and ideas, with an ever broadening musical palette he continues to defy categorization.

Echu Mingua

"Echu Mingua", his debut album as a bandleader, is an innovative set. As a percussionist, Angá’s goal is take the congas beyond the confines of its traditional role as an accompanying rhythmic instrument and explore its harmonic and melodic possibilities. "Echu Mingua" is a combination of spontaneously improvised tracks such as the hip-hop influenced "Freeform", the stripped down trio of Angá, Cachaíto and Malik on Dracula Simon, and lavishly arranged tracks like the John Coltrane classic "A Love Supreme" with its lush strings and bata drums. Contrasting styles are prevalent throughout the album, from the traditional African arrangements on "Tumé Tumé", to the Latin jazz classic "Gandinga Mondongo Sandunga", and the rousing "Cuban Carnaval" with its blistering horns from Irakere, bringing "Echu Mingua" to its climactic peak.