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Piero Epifania to present his latest production Psicodelia Afroperuana in Sofia

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Peruvian percussionist and composer Piero Epifania will present his latest production Psicodelia Afroperuana, a journey between roots and the avant-garde, reports BTA. The concert, organised with the support of "Alarm Punk Jazz" and Afrikaia, will take place on March 7 at Art Bar 158 and will mark the first live performance of the album, which was recorded in Bulgaria in collaboration with top local musicians.

The project fuses Afro-Peruvian rhythms with the dynamism of jazz and the energy of psychedelic rock, creating a cultural dialogue in which tradition and innovation are organically intertwined. Piero Epifania will be joined by the same group of musicians who brought the album to life in the studio: Alexander Logozarov (guitar), Radoslav Slavchev-Riverman (bass), Dimitar Gorchakov (keyboards) and Vassil Voutev (drums).



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