Murcia folk group 'Taray' takes its first steps into the world of music and does so in style, as evidenced by the cover of his album which shows a beautiful snapshot of Mazarrón mines.
The image of the photographer Fran Murcia Balibrea reflects a different way to understand one of the most iconic landscapes of the Region of Murcia as the mines on a rainy day.
The band members 'Taray' wanted a different and surprising cover of Murcia, hence the choice of Mazarrón mines because they say "reflects a breathtaking beauty and sublime."
For them it is "a different landscape, barren, open, but the red color on a rainy day is spectacular and in a few sites I could find."
This group is following close murciano aims to disseminate and promote their second album nationally and internationally.
The group 'Taray', which has been running for over 8 years, has two albums on the market: the first is 'do you want to love you' and the new album is 'Folkresort'.
Tamarisk is known in Spain as one of the best folk groups in the southeast.
His music has reached different Spanish geographical locations such as festivals and folk worldmusic 'La Mar de Músicas' Cartagena 'Getxo Folk' in the Basque Country 'Festival Etnosur' de Alcalá la Real, 'Espirelia' de Lorca 'Folk' Segovia 'Folk' Palencia, among others.
With the first album, the group 'Taray' has been selected by the Youth Institute as one of the three groups most relevant young folk of the country, touring the various cities.
The new album, recorded with the support of regional seal 'Three Frontiers', under the Ministry of Culture is a big commitment to modernization and export of Murcia's music tradition.
Taray consists of seven musicians.
His first album has already received a high profile national awaiting the new international reach, dominating places like Europe and South America.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón