Lezao is an album that showcases the talents of Tomás San Miguel and his mastery of the traditional Basque instrument, the txalaparta. The album is a collection of nine tracks that take the listener on a journey through the rich and diverse musical traditions of the Basque Country.
From the opening track, "Lezao", the listener is transported to the rugged landscape of the Basque mountains, with the rolling rhythms of the txalaparta providing a backdrop for San Miguel's haunting melodies. The album continues with "Txalaparta eta biolin", a track that blends the sounds of the txalaparta with the sweet tones of the violin.
Throughout the album, San Miguel demonstrates his versatility as a musician, incorporating elements of jazz, rock, and folk music into his compositions. The result is a unique and captivating sound that is both traditional and modern.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Gaua", a hauntingly beautiful piece that showcases San Miguel's skill as a composer. The track builds slowly, layering the sounds of the txalaparta with atmospheric synthesizers, before culminating in a powerful crescendo.