The album is a unique proposal made in Bucaramanga on the border between Colombia and Venezuela
The Ariza Brothers orchestra, formed in Bucaramanga, in the northeast of Colombia on the border with Venezuela, is ready to surprise salsa fans not only in their country, but throughout the hemisphere this December 6, with their new EP titled “QUE BERRAQUERA MANO”, an “old school” salsa album that pays homage to the tradition of the genre, but with a modern style and a contagious energy that makes it extraordinarily explosive.
This album is composed of seven songs and and is a true celebration of salsa, but with a very particular stamp: it is made in Bucaramanga, a colombian city that is not traditionally recognized for its history in Salsa, but which, through the Ariza Brothers, is demonstrating its ability to produce quality music, with a genuine and vibrant approach.
The EP is a testament to local talent and passion for Latin rhythms, which has been reinterpreted by the Ariza brothers to give new life to salsa.
The seven songs on the EP explore themes of love, partying, nostalgia and everyday life, maintaining the danceable and festive spirit of salsa, but with fresh and modern lyrics. The album was produced by the orchestra itself.
Ariza Brothers is LALO and CHEPE ARIZA, along with 12 talented musicians from Bucaramanga who have managed to consolidate their own style, with a proposal that goes beyond traditional salsa and seeks to place the city on the map of quality Latin music.