Kepa Junkera became a professional musician as a young man, when the band Oskorri took a liking to him and became interested in his advanced abilities on the trikitixa, the Basque style of diatonic accordion. The word can be roughly translated as “bellows from hell,” which should get the point across. After concluding his acclaimed trilogy of traditional folk music on the albums Etxea, Kalea, and Herria, master of the Basque trikitixa accordeon Kepa Junkera resumes composition duties with Ultramarinos y Coloniales. The Latin Grammy winner is in fine form in this all-instrumental set of 12 new originals inspired by Bilbao’s characteristic grocery stores and people.
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