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Get to know
Fabrizio Zoro, the founder of La musical fusion immediately
Maxima 79, has first hand ex- captured the hearts of dancers
perience from different points and DJs alike.
of view of the salsa scene - as a
dancer, a musician and as a DJ. The debut release is a jewel
in every collection but the live
Being a DJ himself, he realized sound of La Maxima 79 is even
that old school salsa dura was beyond the quality of the CD.
played all over Europe but most The rhythm section merges with
of the songs had been played the piano riffs, the brass section
far too often and several of the provides a solid back bone and
old recordings were of poor the instrumental soli and vibes
quality. The idea of a band play- patterns add just the right
ing an old school sound blend amount of musical ornamenta-
with a punchy brass section, tion. All this is a rock solid base
vibes and modern arrange- for the voices of Guillermo ‘El
ments was born. Guille’ Espinosa and Yoris Ur-
quiola.
These days, you will hardly find
a dancer out there who hasn’t Get to know the members of La
danced to ‘No Sirvo Pa’Queso’, Maxima 79 on the next page.
’Pobrecita’, ‘Singapore Vibes’,
‘La Pachanga De Don Juan’ Michael ‘Mambito’ Beyer
or ‘La Gripe’. La Maxima 79’s