A Must Figure in the New Generation of Jazz, Louis Matute Questions in Music the Legacy of Family Exile
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When one grows up in Switzerland, his father comes from Honduras, he learns to play flamenco in his youth, later discovers jazz and records a new album in Paris, on which he tries to sound his own family history, in particular his grandfather's anti-imperialist struggle against the almighty United Fruit Company, especially the anti-imperialist struggle of his grandfather against the almighty United Fruit Company.
The Swiss guitarist releases his fifth album, "Dolce vita", an exhilarating musical fresco in tribute to his Honduran originsLong time, Latin America was for guitarist Louis Matute the springboard of a musical fantasy, where boleros and syncopated rhythms evoked the memories of his Honduran roots. Grandson of an anti-imperialist activist exiled in Geneva in 1972, when the military dictatorship of Oswaldo Lopez Arellano again crushed Honduras, Lo…
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