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Flamenco returns in popularity with EP Flamenco in time

 

Searching for spirited music? Here’s a new release from Elena Andujar entitled “Flamenco in Time.” This disc introduces the young talent of percussionist, singer and song writer, Antonio Andujar, as a professional musician. It also debuts MyMy Lady G, aka House vocalist, composer and poet, MadyY “Pepper” Gomez, as Producer and Director.

Flamenco is endangered music and “Flamenco in Time” brings flamenco elements into the world of dance music complete with jamming house-style club mixes. Elena Andujar has always been an artist ahead of her time as she builds on her roots and continues to create, rap, and sing from her flamenco heart. By bringing flamenco framed music to today’s people, she keeps traditional flamenco alive as well.
Share the album “Flamenco in Time.”

Flamenco in TimeTrack List

1. Una Vez Mas
2. Fever ( Matt’s LateNite Ride)
3. El Despertador (Club Mix)
4. El Despertador (Matt’s Latenight Workout)
5. What It is (Vocal Mix)
6. What It is (Matt & MyMy’s Discofunk Mix) dedicated to the Queen of Soul
7. What It Is (Matt’s Peak Hour Mix)

Styles: Flamenco inspired dance songs, Latin house dance mixes
Similar To: Sia, Inna, Kaleena Zanders

New music videos by Elena Andujar

Born of the richness that is Elena Andujar, this release (“El Desperatador”) features Latin/spanish rap with flamenco elements in a danceable and catchy song form. “Es Asi/What It Is” was written especially for Elena and showcases her ability to jam her vox off! Dedicated to and inspired by the Queen of Soul, Ms. Aretha Franklin.

About Elena Andujar

Elena Andujar was born in Sevilla, birthplace of flamenco. From these roots, she was raised in an atmosphere in which flamenco is a way of life. As a child, she was infused with the music, singing and dance of these traditions. Elena began formally studying dance at age 10 and by age 20 had graduated in Classical Spanish dance from the school of Matilde Coral and Rafael El Negro in Sevilla.
Her first professional performances began as a flamenco dancer with Antonio Canales on his Japanese tour in 1990 with Ketama. But she soon became known as aafter Joaquín Cortés asked her to sing in his shows Cibayi (1993) and Pasión Gitana (1994).

Currently, she is director of her own flamenco school in Madrid, where in addition to singing and dance, classes are given in all aspects of flamenco. As a premiere and certified flamenco dance teacher, she includes cante and music, particularly the cajon, in all of her classes. Her current and second CD,” Flamenco in Time”, reflects Elena’s continued roots and fusion expressions. Get ready to dance!

 Elena Andujar shows flamenco dance and sings a song from her album Flamenco in Time

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