"Blues for Dewey" and "Desde los Andes", written by Marcelo Peralta. "Sopa de Almeja" and "Gnu Stomp", written by Guillermo Bazzola
Sounds Like
The Gnu Trio was formed by three Argentine musicians living in Madrid, Spain at the beginning of 2007. The saxophonist, Marcelo Peralta, and guitarist, Guillermo Bazzola, first met in 1982 and have since collaborated on countless musical projects both in Spain and Argentina.
Andrés Litwin, the youngest member, arrived in Madrid at the end of 2006 after living in Holland and studying at the prestigious Amsterdam Conservatory.
Gnu Trio’s musical sensibility is innovative—it cannot be pigeonholed—and knows no stylistic boundaries. While fitting within the wide universe of jazz, it does so from a dynamic and all-inclusive perspective.
Free jazz organically mingles with traditional forms of African-American music, rock, blues, Andean folk songs, and eastern sounds. The result is a wide-ranging combination of timbres and nuances, blending electronic sounds with a variety of wind instruments and percussion.
In short, the Gnu Trio takes us on a journey through the lifetime of artistic and personal experiences of each member, creatively joined through the exquisite art of musical improvisation.
Hola, very, very interesting music!! You guys dig it!! Makes fun to listen. When do you play in Germany? Maybe then with bass-sax? Best Wishes Andreas Kaling
Gracias por la invitacion muchachos...que buena musica!!!, me encanto Desde los Andes...no sabia que Marcelo Peralta andaba por alla. Como me gusta como toca ese muchacho !!! Un abrazo desde BA
Que placer escuchar el disco! que sonidazo señores! un abrazo andrés!! te tocaste todo como siempre, fue un placer tocar con vos en B.A. Que tono guillermo!! que estas usando? felicidades chicos!