Dive into the rich tapestry of Andean folk music with Punto Nazca's "Niño Aymara," a captivating album released in February 2004. This 14-track collection, spanning nearly 50 minutes, is a testament to the band's mastery of traditional and experimental sounds, blending the old with the new in a way that's both authentic and innovative.
The album kicks off with "Soy Pan Soy Paz Soy Más...," a lively lando that sets the tone for the eclectic journey ahead. Punto Nazca's unique sound is further explored in tracks like "Un Nuevo Ángel," where experimental elements come to the forefront, and "Coma Tomasa," a classic albazo that showcases the band's deep roots in Andean music.
"Niño Aymara" features a mix of traditional genres, including the hauntingly beautiful "Lejana Ilusión" and the energetic "Danza Del Altiplano." The album also includes the enchanting "Natalia" and the upbeat "Voy Viviendo," demonstrating the band's versatility and range.
Produced by Producciones Peña Barrera, "Niño Aymara" is a standout release from Punto Nazca, offering a compelling blend of traditional Andean music and modern experimentation. Whether you're a fan of folk music or simply looking to expand your musical horizons, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.