Projects

Siroco Guitar Duo
Named after the powerful Mediterranean wind, Siroco brings a whirlwind of energy and elegance to the world of the acoustic guitar. For nearly a decade, Javi Campos and Javi Mula have been refining a sound that is as eclectic as it is technically brilliant.
Their performances are a tapestry of global styles: the nostalgia of a Parisian waltz, the syncopated joy of Brazilian Choro, and the fire of Andalusian Flamenco. By blending the complex harmonies of Jazz with the dramatic pulse of Piazzolla’s Tangos, Siroco offers a performance that is both intimate and exhilarating. Whether they are interpreting the lightning-fast runs of Paco de Lucía, the mystical melodies of Vicente Amigo or the lyrical beauty of Marco Pereira and Jacob do Bandolim, Siroco’s music is a testament to eight years of artistic partnership and a deep love for the masters.
Mila Maia & Javi Campos
Mila Maia & Javi Campos is an international duo that redefines the boundaries of roots music. Bringing together the flute and original compositions of Brazilian musician Mila Maia with the mastery of Spanish guitarist Javi Campos, their performance is more than a concert – it is a sonic itinerary connecting continents.
Their repertoire is rooted in the heart of Choro and South American music, yet it doesn’t stop there. The duo weaves a multicultural tapestry where the passion of Flamenco meets the hypnotic textures of North African music, the energy of Irish traditional tunes, and the rhythmic complexity of Balkan pieces.
Through a curated selection of original works and unique arrangements, Mila and Javi invite the listener on a transatlantic voyage. Their show is a celebration of cultural blending, where academic technique meets the freedom of folklore, transporting the audience through different landscapes with every note.


Flamenco Jazz Ensemble
Rooted in the revolutionary spirit of the legendary Paco de Lucía Sextet, our ensemble brings a contemporary voice to the world of Flamenco Jazz. We weave the raw power of traditional cante (singing) and baile (dance) with the sophisticated harmonies of jazz, driven by a versatile lineup of guitar, winds, percussion and bass. Just as the maestro broke boundaries in the 1980s by introducing the cajón and electric bass to the tablao, we continue to explore the dialogue between these two universal musical languages – creating a sound that is as technically brilliant as it is emotionally deep.



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