Contradanza's Tentenelaire is a bold and vibrant album that showcases the band's exceptional musicianship and unique blend of traditional Latin American rhythms and contemporary jazz. Featuring a diverse range of instruments such as the flute, saxophone, guitar, and percussion, the album's tracks are a delightful fusion of traditional and modern sounds.
The album opens with the upbeat and energetic "El Choclo," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The title track "Tentenelaire" is a standout, featuring intricate rhythms and impressive solos. "Samba Pa Ti" is a beautiful rendition of the classic Carlos Santana tune, with Contradanza's own unique twist.
The album also features several original compositions, such as "Cumbia Sobre El Mar" and "Aguas De Marzo," which showcase the band's creativity and versatility. The album concludes with "La Cucaracha," a lively and playful track that leaves listeners wanting more.