Ellis Ludwig-Leone went to Yale and studied music; then, after graduating, he went to the mountains in Banff, Canada, to write and arrange the music that became San Fermin‘s ambitious 2013 debut.
The album is full of stately folk-pop music, but its arrangements also owe a lot to Ludwig-Leone’s studies, as well as his work with arranger Nico Muhly. Though he recorded the album with 22 people — including both singers from Lucius — he’s whittled the band down to a lean eight for this session on World Cafe.
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