I Believe in Miracles

A 12 track house single (1h 13m 1s) — released February 22nd 2010 on Sunlightsquare Records

Sunlightsquare are a multi genre crossing band, fusing Latin, nu-jazz, soul, reggaeton, funk and salsa inspired music to create beautiful innovative grooves, branding them as one of the most exciting acts to spawn from the London Jazz scene in recent times. 2009 saw the launch of their fantastic album'Urban Latin Soul' which reached great acclaim, topped off with a sell-out album launch show at London's Jazz Cafe. Their singles, including a cover of Stevie Wonder's 'Pastime Paradise' (ft Z Star) & the latin fuelled 'Amuyada' (Ft Joy Malcom), both of which feature on the album,have been championed by the world's DJ elite with support from Gilles Peterson, Craig Charles (Funk & Soul Show), Footloose (1xtra), Tony Humphries, Pete Young, Mike Chadwick & many more. I Believe In Miracles is the first single from the upcoming latin-jazz album "Havana Central" recorded in Cuba at the historical Estudio 4 of Radio Rebelde in Ciudad de La Habana by producer and bandleader Claudio Passavanti. The amazing 20 piece band "Sunlightsquare Latin Combo" features cuban bass legend El Chispa, trumpeter Yanko Pizaco, percussionists Giovanni Imparato and Tony Rodriguez as well as english jazz prodigies Quentin Collins and Brandon Allen.
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