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We’re open from Monday – Friday 10h-13:30h / 17:00-20:00h and Saturdays 10h-13:30h (GMT + 1).
In 2022, we will be closed for holidays the 1st and 6th January, 14th, 15th and 16th April, 2nd and 16th May, 25th July, 12th October, 16th August, 1st and 9th November, 6th, 8th , 9th and 26th December.
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Description:
Radio Tarifa is not a multiracial band but a mediterranean trio formed by versatile and restless friends: two spaniard (Faín, from Castilla and Benjamín, from Granada) and a frenchman, Vincent, who everybody calls Vicente. They do all the work themselves, they write the music, the lyrics and perform like chemists mixing and mixing until they find the secret recipe. They are friends who surprise us with no hidden cathces. Above all, the work slowly with meditation as if they were the most pure architects of an impure music. Their goal is to recover and reinvent the iberian mediterranean sounds the same way they were 500, 800 and even 2000 years ago.
1000 tints, 100 shades, 200 impurities, dozens of shouts and poupar songs of different origins ranging from diabolical orgins to impossoble harmonies and improvised scales to wrap their music in their natural disorder until reaching their goal: the most beautiful or clear melody, the memory of and tribute to what our ancesters listened and sung, the beauty that hides in the past and will be guessed in the future. Radio Tarifa gives of the salty taste of a moorish town, climbs up the dark hills of a jewish town in Castilla, it softly approaches a medieval children's hospital, jumps around in the poor yellow Spanish country in anarchy and all liberty.
1000 tints, 100 shades, 200 impurities, dozens of shouts and poupar songs of different origins ranging from diabolical orgins to impossoble harmonies and improvised scales to wrap their music in their natural disorder until reaching their goal: the most beautiful or clear melody, the memory of and tribute to what our ancesters listened and sung, the beauty that hides in the past and will be guessed in the future. Radio Tarifa gives of the salty taste of a moorish town, climbs up the dark hills of a jewish town in Castilla, it softly approaches a medieval children's hospital, jumps around in the poor yellow Spanish country in anarchy and all liberty.
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Radio Tarifa is not a multiracial band but a mediterranean trio formed by versatile and restless friends: two spaniard (Faín, from Castilla and Benjamín, from Granada) and a frenchman, Vincent, who everybody calls Vicente. They do all the work themselves, they write the music, the lyrics and perform like chemists mixing and mixing until they find the secret recipe. They are friends who surprise us with no hidden cathces. Above all, the work slowly with meditation as if they were the most pure architects of an impure music. Their goal is to recover and reinvent the iberian mediterranean sounds the same way they were 500, 800 and even 2000 years ago.
1000 tints, 100 shades, 200 impurities, dozens of shouts and poupar songs of different origins ranging from diabolical orgins to impossoble harmonies and improvised scales to wrap their music in their natural disorder until reaching their goal: the most beautiful or clear melody, the memory of and tribute to what our ancesters listened and sung, the beauty that hides in the past and will be guessed in the future. Radio Tarifa gives of the salty taste of a moorish town, climbs up the dark hills of a jewish town in Castilla, it softly approaches a medieval children's hospital, jumps around in the poor yellow Spanish country in anarchy and all liberty.
1000 tints, 100 shades, 200 impurities, dozens of shouts and poupar songs of different origins ranging from diabolical orgins to impossoble harmonies and improvised scales to wrap their music in their natural disorder until reaching their goal: the most beautiful or clear melody, the memory of and tribute to what our ancesters listened and sung, the beauty that hides in the past and will be guessed in the future. Radio Tarifa gives of the salty taste of a moorish town, climbs up the dark hills of a jewish town in Castilla, it softly approaches a medieval children's hospital, jumps around in the poor yellow Spanish country in anarchy and all liberty.
Songs
Disco 1
1. Osú
2. Gujo Bushi
3. El viaje de Lea
4. Sin Palabras
5. Cruzando el rio
6. La molinera
7. Ramo verde
8. Patas negras
9. Alab
10. El quinto
11. Si J'ai perdu mon ami
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