The Latination gathers all-round influences from the immense heritage of Latin and jazz music, may it be salsa, rumba, samba, cha-cha-cha, guaracha, cumbia or merengue, played in a very personal style. The band defines itself by its instrumentation, an instrumental quartet, and contributes to the genre by defying the rules of such vocal music with its very own interpretation of both all-time popular standards and connoisseurs' music treasures of Latin and jazz musics respectively, and its numerous originals compositions in the pure flavour of Latin-jazz music. At last but not the least, its team, an ankward mixture of French and Indian artists dedicated to Latin-jazz proves that cultural globalization isn't only a flaw in the world of art.
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