The SGAE Center Cultural Room hosts the live premiere of Improvising under the sky, first album by the Valencian flamenco fusion group Acoplados. Besides, the manager and editor Philippe Pla will present the event. “It will be a very special occasion to share this work so that attendees can learn about his creative process up close and enjoy the songs in concert”, the musicians point out.
Acolados defines the spirit of the training from its own name: the synergy of four musicians of diverse nationalities and musical horizons, What is Amàlia Esquerdo like? (voice), Antonio Vieira (flamenco guitar), Clear Santos (percussion) y Xavier Alaman (electric bass). The name also alludes to the genre of the copla, while, as they explain, The band found inspiration in its beginnings in copla and flamenco and, from there, He was developing “a wise mix of traditional versions and personal creations where the fascinating cadences of popular repertoires merge.”, Latin and Mediterranean. yours is, in fact, a rich and aromatic sound fusion that combines flamenco with velvety jazz notes, Latin rhythms and rock essences, funk or folk, among other styles. A particular sound universe that also mixes languages such as Spanish in its scores., The Valencian, Italian or French.
The album Improvising under the sky is the debut of Acoplados, and includes songs like Vaixells de la badia, Princess Olga or Burst the Seams.





