'Flamenco, itself a hybrid, readily fell into bed with that old whore called jazz and spawned a vibrant musical fusion. Bassist Steve Hunter, who has long flirted with flamenco, finally consummates the relationship in The Translators, which incorporates the trademark sounds of flamenco guitar (Damian Wright), palmas (clapping) and cajon (a box drum, now used widely in flamenco), played in addition to a regular kit by drummer James Hauptmann.Ben Hauptmann, meanwhile, tugs the textures in non-flamenco directions with his sometimes audacious work on acoustic and electric mandolins, without puncturing the music's dramatic and rather imperious spirit. Wright is an accomplished flamenco player and composer, who readily accommodates the expansion into wider musical pastures. Hunter's whole sound and technique on electric bass are tailor-made for espousing flamenco ideas and James Hauptmann moves between the tricky rhythmic cycles and a freer jazz expressionism with artistry and fire.' source: John Shand. Metro, Sydney Morning Herald 20/06/09
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The Translators is a new collaboration between renowned Bassist and Composer, Steve Hunter, 2nd place winner of the 07' National Jazz Awards, Ben Hauptmann on Mandolin, ubiquitous Percussionist James Hauptmann and Australia’s premiere Flamenco Guitarist Damian Wright.
Playing original compositions from all members of the band, The Translators have created a unique blend of music that fuses the improvisation in Jazz with the rhythms and harmonies of Flamenco.
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