Arandú is a vibrant Latin Jazz fusion ensemble, interweaving hints of soul and funk to transport audiences on a wave of dynamic musical nuance. Based in Melbourne, Australia, Arandú brings together a collective of international artists with deep roots in Latin, jazz, soul, and pop culture. Together, they craft an infectious blend of rhythm and melody, fusing traditional Latin grooves with modern jazz and contemporary influences to deliver performances that are as dynamic as they are electrifying.
At the heart of Arandú are musical innovators Josh Fotopoulos (piano) and Alejandro Vega (drums/percussion), who channel their diverse musical backgrounds into original compositions and imaginative reworkings of classic pieces. Their global musical experiences inform a sound that is rich, layered, and deeply resonant.
A seasoned Latin Jazz pianist, Josh pays homage to the genre with both subtle and bold musical gestures. His formative years spent performing throughout Latin America have left an indelible mark on his playing style. The infectious energy and authenticity of his musical roots are unmistakable, shaping a sound that is both deeply personal and culturally rich.
Complementing this is Alejandro’s talent as a renowned drummer and percussionist. His finely tuned musical ear and rhythmic sensibility are central to the eclectic and distinctive arrangements of Arandú. Originally from South America, Alejandro has built a strong presence within the Australian music industry, working across a wide range of genres. It’s this blend of cultural depth and professional versatility that brings balance and harmony to Arandú’s uniquely rich sound.
Together, their artistic vision is brought to life by a stellar lineup of internationally acclaimed musicians, including Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Tom Jovanovic, powerhouse bassist Pablo Guzzo, and special guest vocalist ALETHIA, whose soulful voice adds a magnetic presence to the stage.
Arandú delivers an electrifying live experience—one that invites audiences on a vibrant musical journey that transcends borders and genres.
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120 min