The through-line that is the richness of the flamenco music genre can be heard in "Interlude" and "Buckwild" brings the listener back with the conclusion of "Buckwild" in this flamenco music inspired duet, "Outro".
It begins with the steady melodic pizzicato playing of Ruiz in an open phrase around G phryigan that seems to allude to the work of jazz double bassist great Dave Holland in his flamenco-jazz inspired record "Hands".
Keiser slowly comes into the texture and musical foreground as Ruiz plays an ostinato based motif over the G phrygian tonality alluding to the rhythmic accompaniment that can be heard in the discography of Paco de Lucia and Tomatito's work with flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla.
Enjoy "Outro" as Buckwild comes to peaceful yet wild ending with this flamenco inspired robust original work by The New Acoustic Collective.
The New Acoustic Collective brings together a variety of strings led by professional guitarist and composer Jason Keiser.
The collective features some of the current top jazz, bluegrass, and classical musicians in the Bay Area that fuse bluegrass, jazz, latin, classical and world music genres to create modern virtuosic acoustic fusion music!