Tuesday, July 22, 2014

June Showcase Journal: Entry #4 – Kuenta i Tambú Off The 405 (06/21/14)

 

Kuenta i Tambú @ The Getty (06/21/14)

Part 1 of an epic night, #afterthebreak…


Kuenta i Tambú @ The Getty

(06/21/14)

One night.  Two epic shows.  An adventure in two parts.

Felt like doing something crazy as I glanced at my twitter feed on my phone, riding the monorail up towards the Getty Center for their second event of 2014 “Saturdays Off The 405” session.  I was on my way up to see buzzworthy Dutch Afro-Curaçaoan tambú musicians — Kuenta i Tambú.  Yeah.  Not a typical band that I cover, so I was hoping for a memorable life changing performance that will bring about a great blurb.  Not really what happened.  That was more about me than them.

K i T are unsung kings of block party music.  Their goal is to in trance everyone in the rhythm divine.  Words are not needed as the instruments beat as one.  A sound so powerful that even vintage humans shake their brittle bones to it.  The lyrics are merely enhancements to the island instruments (in this case; bongos, guitars, DJ soundboard, percussion hand jug drum shakers) proliferating all around.

The battleground does affect me.  So, to see a band made for tropical settings with carefree patrons clutching onto flavorful mixed drinks at such a sophisticated local didn’t fit my dream scenario.  Nor was I transported as I watched from afar.  That didn’t stop the  masking taped pit from dancing till the night came out.  These handful of guests were being controlled by their “Words & Drums” (translation of their name BTW) the entire time.  Crazy fools losing their minds in the marble courtyard.  The devoted didn’t want Kuenta i Tambú to stop.  But it eventually did.

I booked out as the music died & the wave of patrons made a rush to the trams.  I had somewhere to be.  The next destination: The El Rey.  A cat was ready to pounce out the cage.