-Titulo Original : Skinomi Screen Protector Compatible With Motorola Razr, Plus (2023) (2-Pack) Clear TechSkin TPU Anti-Bubble HD Film
-Fabricante :
Skinomi
-Descripcion Original:
Born in the Bronx to Puerto Rican parents, Eddie Palmieri has been acknowledged as one of Latin jazzs piano masters since the 1960s. His reputation is also high when it comes to compositional experimentation, taking Latin idioms much further than his colleagues. Its a stance that never detracts from danceability. Most of the pieces on Vortex stretch to around the 10-minute mark, allowing for a series of abstract introductions, Palmieri doubling on piano and synthesizer. Displacement is a prime example, with Brian Lynch and Conrad Herwig sending trumpet and trombone calls across Palmieris misty carpet. A pulse grows slowly, curving upward into a full groove, highlighting the hyperactive bongos and crack congas of Paoli Meijas and Richie Flores. Former Jazz Messenger Donald Harrison completes the impressive horn frontline, while Oscar Partaya contributes bold bass lines, particularly during the open-spaced Iriaida, dedicated to Palmieris wife. Then, Minuet in G pulls off a Cuban danzon rewrite of Beethoven, and the set climaxes with Whirlwind, a percussive showdown featuring Meijas on the African udu drum. --Martin Longley Vortex by Eddie Palmieri
-Fabricante :
Skinomi
-Descripcion Original:
Born in the Bronx to Puerto Rican parents, Eddie Palmieri has been acknowledged as one of Latin jazzs piano masters since the 1960s. His reputation is also high when it comes to compositional experimentation, taking Latin idioms much further than his colleagues. Its a stance that never detracts from danceability. Most of the pieces on Vortex stretch to around the 10-minute mark, allowing for a series of abstract introductions, Palmieri doubling on piano and synthesizer. Displacement is a prime example, with Brian Lynch and Conrad Herwig sending trumpet and trombone calls across Palmieris misty carpet. A pulse grows slowly, curving upward into a full groove, highlighting the hyperactive bongos and crack congas of Paoli Meijas and Richie Flores. Former Jazz Messenger Donald Harrison completes the impressive horn frontline, while Oscar Partaya contributes bold bass lines, particularly during the open-spaced Iriaida, dedicated to Palmieris wife. Then, Minuet in G pulls off a Cuban danzon rewrite of Beethoven, and the set climaxes with Whirlwind, a percussive showdown featuring Meijas on the African udu drum. --Martin Longley Vortex by Eddie Palmieri



