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5 Flamenco Fusion Albums You Can’t Miss

Jeanne Monique

June 11, 2024

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We’ve partnered with Spanish-born, London-based pianist and composer Salvador Sanchez to spotlight some of the most underrated Spanish Flamenco fusion artists of our time. Each album uniquely blends a variety of genres, offering an eclectic and captivating sound. Explore the albums below for your listening pleasure.

Calima – Solo Volar (2012)

“Jazzy Flamenco Pop bangers from front to back”

 

Elbicho – II (2005)

“Hard hitting Flamenco jazz rock fusion”

 

Exquirla – Para quienes aun viven (2017)

“Expansive and distorted walls of sound with expressive flamenco vocals”

 

Pata Negra – Inspiracion y Locura (1990)

“Good vibe with Flamenco blues and ska for sunny weather”

 

Triana – Un Encuentro (1980)

“Catchy flamenco + psych rock fusion “

 

As a first-gen Dominican-American, Jeanne-Monique moves through the world with rhythm in her roots and curiosity in her feed. A digital strategist for Universal Music Latin and marketer with a sharp eye for culture, she brings her love for global beats, deep cuts, and storytelling to Tigre Sounds—spotlighting emerging artists and movements reshaping the sound of now. With a pulse on internet culture and a deep respect for heritage, she bridges the worlds of strategy and soul, helping creatives amplify their voices in ways that feel both personal and powerful.
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