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ASTRALOPITHECUS

Filulas Juz

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.61 | 5 ratings | 2 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2015

Songs / Tracks Listing


1 - Mariner - Skit (2:03)
2 - Belle Folie (5:57)
3 - Introc (1:56)
4 - Troc (7:43)
5 - Green Dolphin Skit (3:42)
6 - Astralopithecus (4:46)
7 - Rebambaramba (3:16)
8 - Voyager (6:32)
9 - Xena (8:46)

Total time: 44:47

Line-up / Musicians


- Adriano Morales / drums
- Armando Cuevas / guitar
- Jos? Javier Rodr?guez / flute, keyboards
- Luigino Mar?n / bass

With:
- Alejandro Sierra / trumpet on 1, 2, 6, and 9
- Francisco Jim?nez / percussion on 2, 4 and 7
- Pablo Olaya / keyboards on 2, 3 and 5
- Jos? Manuel Hern?ndez / text on 5
- Juan Regueiro / voice on 5

Releases information

Azafran Media / Great Winds

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FILULAS JUZ Astralopithecus ratings distribution


3.61
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
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Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(40%)
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Good, but non-essential (40%)
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Collectors/fans only (20%)
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Review by memowakeman
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4 stars Another wonderful and promising Mexican band!

Filulas Juz is a band hailing from the city of Quer'taro in Mexico, a band with young and talented musicians who have been making sounds for some years, touching jazz, rock, prog and experimental grounds. In 2015 after a hard work they released Astralopithecus, a truly solid debut album that could be loved by fans of jazz fusion, progressive rock and Canterbury. The album was edited and is distributed by Azafran Media, a Mexican label who supports great Mexican, Latin American and European prog rock bands.

The album features 9 songs that make a total time of 44 minutes that will make you have a gooood time. Moments of radiant energy, passages of cadency, delicious instrumental jams and sweet progressive nuances can be perceived here. 'Mariner (Skit)' is the first track here. Since the first second they give us a flute, so they are like announcing that this will be a prominent instrument during the whole album. The musicians know and perfectly understand each other, that can be noticed due to the constant changes of rhythm and energy, every musician plays on his own but at the same time they are all connected. This was just a short introductory track.

A delicious mood starts with 'Belle Folie', a song that let us know the band takes of course elements of vintage jazz, but they make a wonderful blend of styles, with some Latin sounds (percussion) and a great trumpet. I love the second part of the song when they play completely free, I feel it, I mean, the energy, the flow and the sound make me think they enjoyed what they were playing while recording it.

'Introc' is a nice and relaxing short introduction that leads to 'Troc', a vertiginous journey through jazz fusion made by passionate musicians. I like how the music progresses, it starts slow but it grows until reaching a climax in which my ears felt an eargasm. This is one of my favorite songs here, I love the guitar, the bass, flute, keyboards, drums and percussions. It is important to mention that all the members are equally important, none of them carries a heavier weight on the back, all form crucial pieces on this puzzle named Filulas Juz.

I am not an expert on hip-hop, but I feel 'Green Dolphin Skit' shares some of its sounds, and I say it because of the rhythm, the guitars and the music, not because of the vocals. Actually, here the vocals don't actually sing, just talk, spreading some words that talk about knowledge, art and indifference. The next song is 'Astralopithecus', a beautiful work of art that takes us to a road in which we can find hints from Pat Metheny to Weather Report, contrasted with some experimental moments with distorted bass, some spacey trumpet and keys, making a trippy passage that I like a lot. Evidently, the band has a top-notch quality as composers.

The Latin blood returns a bit with 'Rebambaramba', another short but delicious track that will please your ears, mostly during the last 30 seconds that are full of energy. 'Voyager' is a pretty great track that I believe sums up what Filulas Juz are: delicious instrumental jazz fusion with Canterbury nuances. And finally, 'Xena', the longest composition (almost 9 minutes) of pure freedom, I mean, at least in the first part seems the band is improvising, feeling and enjoying, I don't exactly know where the improv starts and finishes, if there is actually one. Later there is a nice part where bass takes the spot and plays some soft notes that later become chaotic until a kind of electronic music moment reverbs for some seconds. While vanishing, the other instruments enter again softly and start developing new sounds.

I have to say that despite I love this album, I think I have enjoyed Filulas Juz the most while watching them in concert, they transmit passion, energy and love for music, which is why I would like to thank them and wish them the best, because Astralopithecus is just the first step to greatness.

Enjoy it!

Latest members reviews

3 stars Filulas Juz is an impressive instrumental jazz-rock unit featuring drums (Adriano Morales is an impressive drummer all around, guiding the group through a variety of styles), bassist Luigino Mar'n, guitarist Armando Cuevas, with Fender Rhodes and flute player Jos' Javier Rodriguez doubling on ... (read more)

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