Anda
La Musica is the independent
music production facility of
Harold Burgon based in Granada,
Spain.
This website offers the opportunity
to listen to MP3 files and view
artist profiles and photos as
well as get our latest news,
guides to Granada, recommendations
for flamenco material and classes
as well as links to other interesting
sites.
With more than thirty years
experience in the UK as a musician,
sound engineer, music producer
and acoustic technician Harold
Burgon came to Granada in 1998
where he worked with flamenco
artist Enrique Morente on 'De
Granada a la Luna' a homage
to the poet Federico Garcia
Lorca featuring various Spanish
and international artists. He
went on to work for Estrella
Morente on her first album 'Mi
cante y un poema' as well as
her second album 'Calle del
Aire’. His love affair
with flamenco had begun and
in 2004 he built his own studio
in Granada where he continues
his work recording various flamenco,
jazz and rock artists from all
over the world.
Andalamusica is a registered
record label.
For more details of Harold Burgon's
work see the Production
and Studio
pages.
Contact details: studio@andalamusica.com
In 2004 along with Emilio Maya
, Jaime Heredía and Katrina
Edbrooke, Harold formed the
association ‘La Fabrica
del Flamenco’ with the
intention of promoting flamenco
artists, offering them the opportunity
to record both live and in a
professional studio, to keep
an archive of material to help
with promotion of flamenco,
and allow the artists to release
the recordings as promotional
demos and to sell independently.
La Fabrica is a non-profit organisation
and its only motive is the promotion
of flamenco and to support flamenco
artists. For more information
see Fabrica Del Flamenco page.
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Emilio Maya released his
first independent CD TEMPLE
in 2004 produced by Harold
Burgon.
Alma 100
Julio/Agosto 2004 Javier
Primo :
"The Granada guitarrist
Emilio Maya decided to
record his first album
after a long career accompanying
singers (Enrique and Estrella
Morente, Carmen Liñares)
and dance (Canales and
Juan Andrés Maya). The
result is eight of his
own compositions cleanly
and eloquently executed,
especially my favourites,
the evocative minera y
the Rondeña where he is
accompanied by cello.
These tracks are the most
pure guitar on the recording,
along with the Zapateado,
accompanied by the dance
of Ana Calí, and the Bulería,
'La Fuente'. In the Rumba,
the Tangos, the Alegrias
and final Bulería he is
accompanied by bass guitar
and the singing of his
fellow Granadinos among
them Marina Heredía, her
father 'El Parrón', El
Tirado and El Charico.
An honest and interesting
disc, an independant production
that shows the efficient
production of Harold Burgon."
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For more information or to contact Emilio Maya click here. |
Click
here to read Estela
Zatania's interview with
Emilo Maya about his first
CD, Temple which
is now available to listen
or to buy direct from
iTunes
and Yahoo
music, and from these
online shops:
USA/CANADA
cdbaby.com
SPAIN
deflamenco.com
UK
guitarcds.net
GERMANY
mundo-flamenco.com
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