CD ‘Le Coq Rouge/Baba Fururu’
Mark Lotz

This album brings together three Cuban Batá drums and the jazz quintet Lotz Of Music in a fusion, marking Mark Lotz’s first collaboration with Cuban master drummer Javier Campos Martinez. It serves as the inaugural release in the Yoruba Trilogy, part of Lotz’s Cuban Roots Project, dedicated to exploring Afro-Cuban religious folklore music.
Originally included in the 2-CD box Le Coq Rouge (Via records), this album was released alongside CD1 (now titled Le Coq Rouge/D.J.S.), which highlights the quintet’s work.
"This is not just an exotic flirt but a real organic fusion.” (De Volkskrant, The Netherlands)
“This is no jazz with Cuban influences or vice versa but a beautiful amalgamation of two styles of music.” (Man, The Netherlands)
“This is no tasteless eclecticism or cheap excotism but classy Jazz music.” (Entr’acte, The Netherlands)
Mark Alban Lotz (flutes, tambourine, mouthharp, handclapping)
Maarten Ornstein (clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor sax, electric tenor sax)
Stefan Schmid (piano, handclapping)
Marius Beets (acoustic bass)
Stefan Kruger (drums, batá drums, handclapping)
Jos Machtel (valve trombone, tuba)
André Pet (trombone, bas trombone)
Javier Campos Martinez (batá drums, shekere, quinto)
Frank van Dok (batá drums, cow-bell)
Sjahin During (batá drums)
Jos De Haas (batá drums, shekere, guirro, quinto)