Old School New Sound wereldwijd goed ontvangen
Recentelijk deed slagwerkwereld.com verslag van de cd-presentatie van het album in Nighttown, Rotterdam. Je kunt het artikel
hier nog nalezen en de foto's en streams bekijken. Mocht je het album nog willen bestellen, dan kan dat natuurlijk ook nog
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Onweerstaanbare grooves..
Bassmagazine
Een aanstekelijke, relaxte sfeer met vleugjes Santana.
Draaiomjeoren.com
verplicht kopen..
Noord Hollands Dagblad
Een album om je vingers bij af te likken.
Jazz Nu
goed, lekker en tijdloos
Planet Internet
Een cd waar Nederland trots op kan zijn.
de Telegraaf
Grote klasse…
Brabants Dagblad
Een aaneenschakeling van meesterlijke grooves en hoogstaande muzikaliteit.
Drummerszone.com
Martin Verdonk is a super talented, fusion jazz artist...
smoothjazz.com
This is solid jazz fusion from a World-class percussionist and music educator, a fact you'll recognize immediately upon hearing the first few beats and notes of track one. Dutchman Martin Verdonk (he was actually born in Curacao in the Dutch Antilles) is a seasoned veteran of the World stage, and includes recordings with Steve Winwood and Incognito in his resume...and that's only scratching the surface. Add this experience and savvy to a forward-thinking frame of mind and the result is a really fresh, hot collection of performances that will no doubt have you wanting to crank the volume up...way up! While this album is definitely percussion-driven, with Latin rhythms in the forefront (You've gotta get into "Cha Cha for Katia," Santiago," and the amazing "Descarga in Europe".), the musicians Martin surrounds himself with here easily match the high caliber of his playing, and the result is an awesome collection of totally solid material.
No filler here...just the real deal...all originals from Martin and his compatriots, and all mega-engaging and energetic. Even the ballads have a quiet energy to them. "Dolores" and "Esperanza" are beautiful, and have an intensity that will remind you of Santana. (There's reason for that as the project features former Santana rhythm section members, Orestes Vilato and Walfredo Reyes.)
If you're into great fusion, played at a level "10," then Martin Verdonk's 2nd release, OLD SCHOOL NEW SOUND is definitely a "must have" for your music collection
Scott O’Brien, www.smoothjazz.com
Ein tolles Album und eine unglaubliche tighte Band.
Drums & Percussion
Meesterwerk…
Slagwerkkrant