
Irving ACAO
Azabache
Irving ACAO
Azabache
Irving ACAO
Azabache
Comprising eleven tracks, “Azabache” brings together eight pieces by Irving Acao, one composition by Leonardo Montana, and one by Felipe Cabrera. The album features high‑energy pieces such as the tribute to John Coltrane or “Reflexion”, where the quartet unleashes a powerful, taut collective sound without ever sacrificing precision. In contrast, more intimate moments reveal another side of the group, notably in the delicate rendition of “Oh que será, que será”, imbued with poetry and restraint.
Throughout the record, Irving Acao’s saxophone leads the way, by turns incisive, singing, and lyrical, carried by a formidable rhythm section: the supple, deep bass of Felipe Cabrera, the inventive drumming of Lukmil Pérez, and the poetic, airborne piano of Leonardo Montana. Far from a mere stylistic exercise, “Azabache” stands out as the organic encounter of four musicians driven by the same desire: to shape a contemporary jazz marked by the Caribbean, able to move both body and imagination, and to leave in the listener’s ear the sensation of a musical good‑luck charm to carry away.
