- Digital
Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel & Los Charly's Orchestra
Everlasting Love
Imagenes
- Cat No: IMAGENES046
- Release: 2014-09-01
- updated:
Track List
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1. Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel & Los Charly's Orchestra - Everlasting Love (Vocal Version)
04:24 -
2. Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel & Los Charly's Orchestra - Everlasting Love (Vocal Edit)
04:24 -
3. Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel & Los Charly's Orchestra - Everlasting Love (Instrumental)
04:24 -
4. Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel & Los Charly's Orchestra - Everlasting Love (Disco House Dub)
06:18
24bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
London/Venezuela production duo Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel aka Los Charly's Orchestra take influences from Salsoul, Fania, Donna Summer, Cerrone, Herbie Hancock and even Jamiroquay and blend them with their very unique style of production in order to deliver their latest anthem of Neo Latin Disco.
After a few months of experimentation across different sounds Los Charly's are back into their main arena with an outstanding new single entitle Everlasting Love.
Los Charly's Orchestra were first known by their initial Disco/Funk period and more recently by their infectious Latin/Funk sound, which has been buzzing all around the place for the past couple of years.
This new single expresses a cross road in between the two periods of LCO bringing up a new perspective for the future of this outfit.
Credits:
Vocals - Amalia Economos
Bass - Matheus Nova
Drums - Juan Laya
Keys - Milt Mavrakakis
Percussion - Alejadro Martinez
Trumpet - Eikel Venegas Hernandes
Trombone - Landy Casanueva
Guitar -Kenny Barry
Production - Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel
After a few months of experimentation across different sounds Los Charly's are back into their main arena with an outstanding new single entitle Everlasting Love.
Los Charly's Orchestra were first known by their initial Disco/Funk period and more recently by their infectious Latin/Funk sound, which has been buzzing all around the place for the past couple of years.
This new single expresses a cross road in between the two periods of LCO bringing up a new perspective for the future of this outfit.
Credits:
Vocals - Amalia Economos
Bass - Matheus Nova
Drums - Juan Laya
Keys - Milt Mavrakakis
Percussion - Alejadro Martinez
Trumpet - Eikel Venegas Hernandes
Trombone - Landy Casanueva
Guitar -Kenny Barry
Production - Juan Laya & Jorge Montiel