Santería

Story Behind The Song

The religion of Santería had its origins in Africa but evolved fully in Cuba. Ceremonies could begin calmly & serenely but would often transform into a frenzy with wild frenetic dancing.

Song Description

Begins in a subdued manner but suddenly erupts into a funky interlude. Each solo begins relatively calmly but builds into frenzy.

Song Length 6:25 Genre Jazz - Modern, Latin - Jazz
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Mood Frenzied, Serene
Subject Spirituality, Philosophy Era 2000 and later
Music Douglas Martin Producer Doug Martin
Publisher Backburner Music Performance Doug Martin (sax), Tom Denison (bass), Yves Laroche (organ), Jeff Asselin (drums), Lucas Haneman (guitar)
Label Backburner Records

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