The musical couple formed by Katherine Blamire and Jessica Davies, best known as Smoke Fairies, will be the guests at the concert of Richard Hawley in the Cartagena Jazz Festival on Thursday October 25.
Act at 20.45 hours in the New Theatre Circus.
Tickets cost 20 euros.
The British artists present the songs on his new album Blood Speaks, ranked as some music critics as an impressionist painting, hopelessly trapping.
And the music of Smoke Fairies have a nocturnal mystery and separates them from other more focused on calligraphy.
Smoke Fairies game began as the two girls naive of Chichester (where also born Antony Hegarty) who met at school when they were 11 years ago.
Katherine Blamire and Jessica Davies decided to pursue music very soon, while listening to cassettes tonteaban parents and the guitar, and so began the long process together with learning the English folk style reference.
And whose process has spilled by obscurantist and music forms a mist that pales in his melodies.
There is no doubt that the environment always mark the development of creativity, and is indelibly reflected in the results of their two albums.
Blamire and Davies arrive preceded Favor critics and backed by the support of names such as Richard Hawley, who has had them for False Light From The Land, or Bryan Ferry.
But if there is a name that represents a turning point in the career of these girls, this is Jack White.
A White assail him, literally, one night in a bar.
After giving them a chance and listen to your music, Jack decides ficharlas for his label Third Man Records.
Smoke Fairies fall claim.
They are installed on a comfortable note style in which, based on American blues, which were soaked during my year in New Orleans in 2002, introduced vocal harmonies and string arrangements of English folk themselves.
And far from sounding too traditional music from Smoke Fairies is current through the counterpoint provided by the electric guitar.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena