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During high school and uni, I was very deep into flamenco from about 2000 to 2010 (especially the first half of that decade). For cante, especially Camaron, Duquende and Potito; for guitar PdL, Vicente Amigo, ...
After that, I spent most of my time listening to electronic music, and haven't really kept up with newer releases from flamenco artists.
The past few years, Diego del Morao was my favorite artist to listen to.
Just recently, I stumbled across a recent album by Yago Santos that was quite a revelation:Alma de Niño
These two artists scratched an itch that seems to be less easily scratched than before.
I was wondering what your favorite artists and album recommendations are, for guitar or cante. Any and all recommendations are welcome!
Antonio Chacon and Ramon Montoya Aurelio de Cadiz and Ramon Montoya Arte Classico Flamenco (Ramon Montoya). Tomas Pavon and Nino Ricardo Pastora Pavon and Melchor de Marchena El Pena Hijo (any compilation that has Sabicas on a track or two) Manolo Caracol and Melchor de Marchena Terremoto with Manuel Morao Terremoto jr. With Moraito Maria Terremoto and friends Zambo with Moraito Camaron with Paco 1970’s Maria Vargas with Paco de Lucía La Perla de Cadiz with Manuel Morao Indio Gitano and Gerardo Nuñez Jose Merce with Vicente Amigo Carmen de La Jara - Canta Toreros gaditanos….
Almost anything en directo. After 2 years of retarded murderous big_pharma insanity, going back to Jerez next month. Look for any album círculo flamenco Madrid. .