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Artex’s Bis Music Unveils a Couple of New Albums
24January
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Artex’s Bis Music Unveils a Couple of New Albums

Bis Music, the publishing house and record label of Cuban holding Artex S.A. keeps ramping up its catalog as it adds this year record productions that will hit the airwaves and stores next week. They will later be available in the network of stores of the holding and various online marketing platforms. They are the albums Aviones de Papel by Jan Cruz and Música Cubana, llegó el expresso by Aisar y el Expresso de Cuba.

 

AVIONES DE PAPEL BY JAN CRUZ

 

A dozen songs enthrall listeners with that fair blend of metaphors and melodies. Jan Cruz has wanted to dream behind the tide with his new album Aviones de Papel.
 
Cruz was born in Santa Clara and when he was just 16 years he wrote his first songs. He studied electric bass at the National School of Art and created incidental music for television, short films and publicity. Jan has also been part of the group of important songwriters of our country as Polito Ibáñez, Santiago Feliú, Rochy Ameneiro, Anabel López, Raúl Paz and Descemer Bueno, among others.
 
Mi Propia Paz was his debut album, a completely independent production consisting of almost a dozen songs, all of his authorship, in which Jan Cruz is a bass player, arranger and music producer.
 
For its part, Aviones de Papel counts on the songwriter’s look at human relations and, especially, those linked to couples. But his vision is far from that thin-skinned sensation that can egg love on in some authors. Jam Cruz set out to delve into the experiences of dawn, to experience the most sublime of feelings and to connect him with the experiences of those around him, in a bid to whip his own idea of ??what love is all about into shape.
 
Some highlights in this album are the singer-songwriter’s duet with Spanish David Demaría, with whom he shares the authorship in Siguiéndote los Pasos, a ballad teeming with nostalgia and faith. A little rockier and also exposed to lay bare all the soulfulness is Quiero, in which Cruz and Diana Fuentes come together to make illusion float. In the meantime, teamed up with the inexhaustible voice of young Daimé Arocena, Jan seeks the new truth in No Voy a Acabar.
 
Even though from the same title single, the CD introduces the aesthetic and musical concepts of its protagonist. Don’t miss out on such tracks as Me Haces Crecer, Sensaciones Reversibles, Historias con tus Ganas, Imaginándote, Recuerdos de Madrugada And Sigo Donde Empecé.
 
A far cry from any pigeonholed pattern, Jan Cruz traipses down the pathways of pop rock and pop ballad, genres through which he experiences and shows how renewed the air of a movement still unconsolidated in today’s Cuba really is. But with Aviones de Papel, though, it could make headlines and win fanfare both in the turf and overseas.
 
MÚSICA CUBANA, LLEGÓ EL EXPRESSO BY AISAR Y EL EXPRESSO DE CUBA
 
Nowadays, groups such as El niño y la Verdad, La Tabla, Maykel Blanco y Salsa Mayor and Aisar y el Expresso de Cuba express a rich and diverse sound panorama which makes it possible for Cuban popular music to flourish on the dancing floor.
 
El Expresso de Cuba presents its debut album entitled Música Cubana, Llegó el Expresso, recorded at Abdala Studios an in EGREM, both located in Miramar, Havana.
 
The new band led by Aisar Hernández Segundo, tackles a repertoire of its own, characterized by orchestrations that stand out for their high pitch and harmonic concepts, let alone compositions that touch different themes of the island nation’s daily life.
 
In the repertoire of its new CD, El Expresso de Cuba mixes the traditional and the contemporary. Thus highlight themes that offer a touch of our intense daily life as La Manteca, by Geosvany Bárbaro Nelson Calistre; El Son del Dinero by Jorge Diaz; El Solar by Eric Eduardo Broche Vidal; Tú me Propones by Hernandez Segundo; and La Tía, cowritten by Aisar and Eric Eduardo Broche Vidal.
 
Also concerned with dealing with issues more closely related to the couple's relationships and with a good dose of that aesthetic defended by the most international salsa, El Expresso de Cuba proposes Amor Oculto and No me Canso, both written by Aisar Hernández Segundo.
 
The singles are filled with catchy background vocals. El Expresso llegó and Ahora Es Cuando Es, are two tracks cut out for television viewers and radio buffs.
 
Bis Music, Publishing House & Record Label by Artex S.A.
 
Calle 21 no 459 entre E y F, Vedado, Havana. Cuba.
 
Tel: 7838 1394/ 78383693/ 8383840