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The name RADIO TARIFA is an explicit reference to the type of musical
wave that the group wants its listeners to catch - Cape Tarifa is the
point of Spain which is closest to Africa. According to the group : "Tarifa
is a frontier town, a no-man´s land and, above all, the Mediterranean´s
balcony". RADIO TARIFA´s world is one of Iberian musical styles
(flamenco, Arab-Andalucian, medieval and Castillian) where unfolding melodies
and an enriched rhythmic base permit continued dialogue between the percussive
instruments, wood and string sections, and voice.
Distancing itself from all forms of musical
purism in their choice of timbres and treatment of melodies, the group
mixes arrangements of traditional compositions with their own original
works. They use instruments which were played in Ancient Egypt (ney :
a cane flute), and others from classical Greek and Roman times (Mediterranean
instruments such as the wooden oboe or harmonium), combining them with
modern instruments like the saxophone or electric bass guitar. The resultant
music is both familiar and exotic.
Since the release of "Rumba Argelina", they have
played in hundreds of concerts and each time RADIO TARIFA plays, they
leave their audience hypnotized by their richness of rhythms and melodies.
Apart from performing regularly in Spain, RADIO TARIFA plays abroad and
audiences in the following countries have had the chance to enjoy their
music : Germany, Italy, France, United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, Switzerland,
Holland, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, Hungary,
Eslovenia, Austria, Greece, Turkey, Morocco, ,Egypt, Palestine, Australia,
New Zealand, Brasil, Colombia, Mexico, Canada and United States.
RADIO TARIFA´S live performances consist of
eight musicians
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