TriBeCaStan “NEW DELI” now available world-wide!

TriBeCaStan - NEW DELI


This is an exciting day! After much hard work, love, and mischievous world-domination plans, our third album, New Deli, is officially available world-wide!

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It’s TriBeCaStan’s most adventurous and danceable record to date, with The Village Voice calling it a mixture of “New York cool, explorer energy, and outer space vibes” and Time Out Magazine calling it “a crowded caravansary alive with music to feed the hungry soul.” Please take a moment to check out New Deli. All of us here hope you enjoy listening to it, as much as we loved creating it!

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Thanks for being part of this great ride!

With our very best wishes and gratitude,
- Jeff & John

New Deli is a perfect snapshot of an increasingly interconnected world

“New Deli is the latest irreverent music album by TriBeCaStan, a band so eclectic they practically form their own musical nation. Freely borrowing rhythm, instruments, traditions, and the simple love of music from cultures across the world, their performance includes melodies of the charango (a stringed instrument) and the marimbula (a large thumb piano) drawn from jams with Cuban musicians, to the baritone saxophone strains of Claire Daly, the newest addition to TriBeCaStan’s tight-knit group. The extraordinary, world-spanning nature of New Deli is a perfect snapshot of an increasingly interconnected world as reflected in music, and an excellent, fresh addition to international music CD collections.” (Midwest Book Review)

A grand bunch of musical jokers write music for sophisticated listeners

Our first album review for ‘New Deli’ is in!

“Strap on your sense of humor now or go home. A grand bunch of musical jokers, comprising some of the heavy duty jazz and world cats in New York, launch into another journey through a cosmos of their own making, as they serve a kaleidoscopic run through a world of jazz fusion. The kind of stuff many attempt, but where few succeed, this is sophisticated listening that borrows as much from Raymond Scott as it does Hossam Ramzy. It’s a musical literacy that hip tastes hunger for. Fun stuff for the open-eared looking for something they won’t find on ‘X Factor’”. (Midwest Record)