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Live: Oswin Chin Behilia

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About Live: Oswin Chin Behilia

Oswin Chin Behilia's international debut album, Bendishon disfrasá has been well received in several countries. Since then, this songsmith from Curaçao in the Dutch Antilles has been a welcome guest on various world music radio programs in the UK, USA, France and the Netherlands. Radio France International selected Bendishon disfrasá as their world music selection of the month in August 2004. In the meantime "Chin" began touring in the Netherlands with his sextet including a spot at the 2004 North Sea Jazz festival as a guest soloist with Tumbabó, a big band led by pianist Randal Corsen that is dedicated to playing arrangements of music from the Dutch Antilles. In paying tribute to Chin in the Dutch press Corsen said the following: "Chin is a sharp-witted songwriter whose compositions often penetrate to the essence of life in the Dutch Antilles. Many of his compositions include Antillean waltzes reminiscent of the bossa novas of Antonio Carlos Jobim, though he frequently makes use of the Cuban son as a musical structure. Chin's repertoire includes lovely danzas, boleros, tumbas and the traditional sehú. As such his music is unmistakably from the Dutch Antilles, though universal in appeal." Otrabanda's second international release offers the listener live renditions of more of Chin's compositions both old and new. Chuchubi was the first song he ever wrote at age nineteen and was played initially as a signature tune for a local radio station. Bombakati was penned during his Los Tiarucos days in the 1960s and since been taken to heart by the people of Curaçao as a modern-day fairy tale. Boka di tribon and Riba Dempel are classics of the Papiamento songbook written in the 1950s which Chin listened to when he was a young man and played here in new arrangements. His old classic Ayera has also been given a fresh arrangement. Say Who, Sigi zoja bai and Gaña nan ta gaña are all very recent compositions and already fast becoming standards on Curaçao. His class