This month, we delve into the captivating sounds of Flamenco in the 70s, a period when soul, funk, and progressive rock left their indelible marks on the genre. It was during this time that some bands dived even deeper into the rich heritage of flamenco, exploring its Arabic roots and incorporating those elements into the music.

During this decade, Flamenco guitars harmoniously coexisted with wah-wah pedals, while cantaores showcased their vocal prowess alongside synthesizers. The rhythmic palmas merged seamlessly with drums, resulting in a captivating and experimental atmosphere that quickly gained global popularity.

Join us for a one-hour selection of Rock Andaluz, Gypsy Rock, and Sonido de Caño Roto sourced exclusively from vinyl records. Get ready to be transported to a time of musical innovation and exploration, where the boundaries between genres were blurred, and new sounds emerged that continue to captivate and inspire the new generation of flamenco musicians.