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Latin 19 March, 2007

Fuego Entertainment Announces the World Release of the Much Anticipated Cuban Music CD 'Algo Ritmo' by Fuego Entertainment Music International (FEMI)

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LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ Fuego Entertainment) - Fuego Entertainment, Inc. announces the world release of the much anticipated Cuban Music CD, "Algo Ritmo." This album is a new acquisition from its affiliate Ciocan Entertainment and will be the first official release under the new label Fuego Entertainment Music International (FEMI).

"Algo Ritmo" is the second album derived from the Club Musical Oriente Cubano project and is a tribute to legendary figures of Cuban music, such as Perez Prado, Beny More, Armando Orefiche, Orlando De La Rosa, Compay Segundo, Miguel Matamoros, Roberto Torres, Ignacio Pineiro, Celia Cruz, Sexteto Nacional, La Sonora Matancera, Guillermo Portabales, Manuel "Puntillita" Licea, Julio Cueva, Nico Saquito, Reynaldo Hierrezuelo a.k.a. Rey Caney, Jose'to Fernandez, Abelardo Barroso, a tribute that mainly privileges lesser known gems of these greats, in a wide range of genres, and whose listening results are fresh and stimulating.

The 2002 first album, "Cana, tabaco y Ron (Sugarcane, Tobacco and Rum)," received enthusiastic reviews. "All the hallmarks of Cuban music are played to perfection on this excellent recording," said John Bush from All Music Guide. "The producers of this project gave themselves the ambitious objective to give a response to Buena Vista Social Club, the result exceeds by a length that of its famous predecessor Essential," said Didier Ferrand, from Caribe Folk. "On this new gem of release each track is an intoxicating trip into a simpler, enriching existence. A wonderful dance record, highly recommended," said Bruce Polin, from Descarga.com. "It must be noted when a project like this comes along, we are the ones being enriched, beautiful release!" said Keva Dames, SalsaPower.com.

The Club Musical Oriente Cubano project (Eastern Cuba's Music Club) is meant to be a reply project from the East of Cuba (The province of Oriente) to the West (Havana) based Buena Vista Social Club, a reply in the spirit of the "contestaciones (replies)" in vogue in Cuba in the 1930s, when the lyrics of Sindo Garay's and Manuel Corona's teams' songs replied to each other, a spirit, therefore, of emulation rather than of imitation.

"Algo Ritmo" is even more intriguing than the previous release as this CD continues to dig deep into the roots of Afro-Cuban music and beyond. Its tracklist includes a cuban flavored Mexican boleros, a Spanish pop song turned into a son (a "pop-son") and the inedited bolero-son-cumbia penned by Club's member Cheo Losada.

Paolo Franco, who conceived this project back in the year 2000, and is also one of the Club's singers, said in the recent interview: "There are a few things that should be pointed out to the general public, although Buena Vista Social Club is based in Havana, some of its main figures like Compay Segundo, Ibrahim Ferrer, Eliades Ochoa, all came from the East of the island. The son, that, with all its variations and derivations, can be identified with the so called Cuban traditional music or Afro-Cuban music, was born in the East of the island; it traveled West at the beginning of the past century carried to Havana by the Army. It provided the framework for new rhythms like Mambo and Cha Cha Cha, for the Afro-Cuban Jazz and eventually transformed itself in new and sophisticated rhythms such as Salsa and Timba . But, as these larger formats and sophisticated arrangements gave this music a wider range of nuances, they also made it lose something of its original, enchanting straightforwardness." The beauty of Cuban traditional music resides in the willingness of its performers to maintain their well rooted culture, simply put, the music groups from the East are the true ambassadors of Cuban Music. "Algo Ritmo" will have worldwide distribution and will be available in all music stores as of April 9th, 2007






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