When we think Miami Sound Machine, we think of blistering horn lines, deep grooves, serious danceability, and a group that bridged Latin music and American RnB with amazing success.
We love singing crunchy horn parts together and find every opportunity (or manufacture opportunities) to include them in performance. We begin with the 80s dance party tune Conga with additional horn soli adapted from MSM’s live version of the song. Put on your dancing shoes…don’t you fight it ’til you’ve tried it!
credits
from Talk To Me,
released May 29, 2022
Enrique “Kiki” Garcia
Arranged and performed by FreePlay
My brother accidently noticed your exceptional sound of your band on the radio and thought it might interest me. And in fact, I was blown away by the uniqueness of the collective sound of the band as well as the beautiful sound individually of the singer's voice, the bass player and the tabla player! It was the find of the year for me, really amazed by the beauty of this music! Thank you so much! pavelsolodovnikov
Whether you take up the deep, reflective traditional songs with the charming ones and allow them to co-exist on the same album or allow them to stand separate is one's own choice, but I invite anyone reading this to experience everything with ears open and you'll surely enjoy what technical prowess and an infinitely open mind can do for music these days. Thanks to everyone who worked on these recordings; you've at least made a difference in my life, and hopefully in many others to come! Travis