'Keep It Groovin' couldn't be more aptly named. It delivers one stone-cold groove after another, offering fat, funky beats and basslines bouncing around tropical horns, electrofunk bumping like your heartbeat after a triple shot of cafecito and freestyle jams that take you back even while imbuing them with new flavor. There's son, salsa and soul, as well as rock guitars, Bootsy-riffic funk riffs and a bounty of bright hip hop vocals and soulful R&B hooks. In short, it's one bad booty-shakin' party, guaranteed to satisfy rhythm-loving souls of all sorts. Just don't put it on if you're hoping to have your ass in a chair.' Suenalo is: Amin De Jesus - MC / Vocals Michelle Forman - Vocals Adrian Gonzalez - Vocals / Keys Carlos Guzman - Bass Eric Escanes - Guitar Juan Turros - Sax / Flute Chad Bernstein - Trombone Abner Torres - Drums Special Guests: Allan Ramos - Percussion Edwin Bonilla - Percussion Andy Fisenden - Drums (tracks 1,2,3 & 5) Tony 'Smurphio' Laurencio - '305' - Maybe I Might (remix) Produced by Suenalo. Co-produced by Charlton 'Chip' Williams. Recorded by Charlton 'Chip' Williams at Miami Beat Wave Studios and Red Rocket Studios with the assistance of Carlos Guzman and Brian Gerstle. '305' partially recorded at City of Progress Studios by DJ Le Spam. Mixed by Matt Knobel at Setai Recording Studios. Art by KRAVE & Amin De Jesus Special thanks to all our families & friends. Very special thanks to our wives, we couldn't keep doing it without you. Thanks to all our fans who keep showing up and keep growing with us. Keep it Groovin' SuEnalo (sweh-nah-low) v. "Funk cruises through the Caribbean picking up Afro sounds from Cuba and Puerto Rico. Reggae meets rock in a head-on collision. Jazz and electro hook up for a sidewalk makeout session. Hip-hop seems to hum from the very pavement, and R&B drifts in on the night wind. Suenalo reaches to far-flung corners and retrieves all these, takes them and mashing them together, marrying them-disparate players melded into a somehow harmonious blend. It defies logic that such diverse influences can find balance at the deft hands of one band. And yet they do. It's the result of a 12-year process of compromise and of growth between some of South Florida's most talented musicians, who come together and share an ideal: that music should move their audience. Suenalo's roster is stacked, with nine fulltime members boasting chops to rival anyone anywhere. Their lineup is a who's who of brilliant musicians who have not only made their immovable imprint on Miami's local music scene, Miami Boheme and beyond."
1) Gravity
2) 305
3) Keep It Groovin'
4) M I a
5) Maybe I Might
6) Del Monte
7) Eooea
8) Te Doy
9) Sentimiento
10) Maybe I Might (Smurphio Re:Mix)