Mezcla
Mezcla is a music group from Cuba.
Mezcla
Mezcla has been a part of the soundtrack of the Cuban music scene for the past twenty-five years. The ensemble has constantly reinvented itself, highlighting its members' musical strengths and interests. A multigenerational ensemble, Mezcla brings together several veteran masters with some the best of young jazz players on the scene today.
Mezcla was featured in the Smithsonian Institution's Documentary on Latin Jazz "La Combinacion Perfecta."
The band has participated in festivals throughout Europe, Latin America and the US. They play several times each month at Havana’s legendary jazz club La Zorra y el Cuervo and the jam sessions they have hosted there are legendary, including such luminaries as Chucho Valdés, Roy Hargrove, Dafnis Prieto, George Benson, Yosvany Terry, Orlando Sanchez, Wynton Marsalis, Felipe Cabrera, Giovanni Hidalgo and Steve Coleman, to mention just a few who have dropped in during the Havana Jazz Festival (Jazz Plaza) or almost any night.[1]
In 1993 Carlos Santana said Mezcla was “the cleanest, freshest water I have ever tasted.”[2] They have a number of recordings under their belt, the latest with an international street date of January 2010 on the Zoho label entitled “See You in C-U-B-A.”
Auturo O'Farrill has this to say about Mezcla: "...those who think Cuban music fits in a cigar box, who have Buena Vista vision and who think that Cuban music is only Salsa, Timba, or Mambo [...] will be surprised by the incredible fluidity with which these musicians float between genres and worlds."[3]
In a recent review of Mezcla's latest Cd, Raul d’Gama Rose of All About Jazz said
I'll See You in Cuba is an extraordinary celebration of Cuba's dance and song. It is a fiercely vivid account of a culture infused with the most electrifying elements of Afro-Caribbean heritage. As a musical odyssey it holds its own with the very best of Irakere and the Buena Vista Social Club. Pablo Menéndez and the wonderful musicians of Mezcla set the world alight with a ravishing blend of blues, soul, and jazz idioms that collide with the son, guaracha, guajira, bolero, and danzon. These they grind into a fine mixture of pure joy and unforgettable musical ecstasy. [...] This is music that will echo with excitement long after its last notes [...] have died down.[4]
Pablo "Mezcla" Menéndez: founder, lead guitarist and musical director
"Pablo Menendez is not your average everyday Afro-Caribbean or Latin jazz musician. His vision of this music stretches back to traditional jazz and show tunes and up to electric urban blues, modern post-bop, Cuban or Puerto Rican music, and contemporary neo-bop spawned in the 1970s. As a guitarist he is strong individually in these varied styles or disciplines, but as a bandleader he stretches out even further, taking his Mezcla ensemble into these disciplines of jazz and music both beyond and including Latin sensibilities." Michael G. Nastos (Allmusic.com)
Discography
- I’ll SEE YOU IN C.U.B.A. (ZOHO, 2010)Listen
- HAVANA BLUES MAMBO (ZOHO, 2005)Listen
- ¡AKIMBA! (Khaeon, 2002)Listen
- LAS PUERTAS ESTAN ABIERTAS (1999)
- ¡ROCASON! (1997)
- CANTOS: LÁZARO ROS CON MEZCLA (Intuition Records)
- FRONTERAS DE SUEÑOS (Intuition Records)
- SOMOS HIJOS DE LA MEZCLA (EGREM)
Press
- "I’ll See You in Cuba” Pablo Menéndez and Mezcla by Raul d’Gama Rose, All About Jazz, April 1, 2010 http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=35968
- The Latin Jazz Corner Album of the Week: I’ll See You in CUBA by Chip Boaz, Jan. 15, 2010 http://www.chipboaz.com/blog/2010/01/15/album-of-the-week-ill-see-you-in-cuba-pablo-menendez-mezcla/
- Pablo Menendez: Our Cat in Havana by Mike Zwerin, The International Herald Tribune 2002 http://www.culturekiosque.com/jazz/portrait/pablomenendez.html
- JAZZ / St. Martin : Nice view from Cuba, The New York Times, Dec. 18th, 2002 http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/18/style/18iht-zwer18_ed3_.html
- Pablo Menendez brings Cuban flavors to California, Monterey County Weekly, 2003 http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/archives/2003/2003-Jan-09/8608/1/@@index
- Pablo Menendez and Mezcla Jams by Irina Echarry, Havana Times, 2009 http://www.havanatimes.org/?p=13439