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4 de Diciembre knows what dance music is about; having a cutting-edge sound with
modern harmonies whilst remaining firmly grounded in Afro-Cuban traditions. The
ensemble is equally comfortable interpreting sones and son montunos as it is performing
its own original salsa-timba compositions.
The band is named after the date of Chango's day, the Afro-Cuban Orisha of fire
and music, the eve of which is commemorated with much music, dance and revelry all
across the island.
4 de Diciembre was named following a coincidence: the first recording of one theme
track called "Nueva Generación" fell on a 3rd of December, where its final inspiración
went:
"Festejemos como si mañana fuera 4 de Diciembre"*
[Party as if tomorrow were the 4th of December]
Fiery, Passionate, Energetic, Entertaining,
They're all that.
From son montuno to out-and-out club-floor salsa, their musical arrangements are
irresistibly danceable.
Artistic influences include: Ray Barretto, Charanga Habanera, Oscar Hernandez, Rebeca
Mauleón-Santana, Orquesta Gitano, Johnny Pacheco, Cesar Pedroso, Johnny Polanco,
José Luis “Changuito” Quintana, Marty Sheller, Carlos “Patato” Valdes, Los Van Van.
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