<p>"There's more than one way to listen to Oba Loba: as a folk work going beyond the codes of this music idiom, weird folk included, or as a jazz opus contaminated by other expressions, more than what usually happens in the creative jazz segment. The music here is hybrid, ambiguous, ambivalent, interstitial and a big surprise for all those who could think that the presences, as sidemen, of Giovanni Di Domenico, Jordi Grognard, Lynn Cassiers, Ananta Roosens, are evidences that there´s some jazz, or some free improvised music, going on."</p>