Additional bass player wanted · San Francisco
Be the heartbeat that drives us forward.
You’ll play Cuban bass rhythms that interlock inside a larger polyrhythm—the heartbeat that drives the whole band forward and keeps dancers moving.
What to expect
A clear
setup.
We play traditional Cuban styles alongside the current popular music heard on Cuban radio, from hot dance tunes to soulful ballads. Training is available for strong players new to Cuban bass.
What you get
- Cuban rhythm coaching available
- Dance nights, jazz venues, and festivals
- A committed ensemble
Repertoire & influences
We play son, guaracha, bolero, songo, charanga, música campesina, and other Cuban pop. Our influences include Los Compadres, Los Van Van, Orquesta Original de Manzanillo, Septeto Santiaguero, Sierra Maestra, Arsenio Rodríguez, Tony Ávila, Chucho Valdés, Trío Matamoros, Horace Silver, Duke Ellington, Mongo Santamaría, and Changüí Guantánamo.
Hear our reference playlist on SpotifyWhat we need
A strong pocket
You play with steady time, good tone, and the restraint to support a large ensemble.
Tumbao skills—or the drive to learn
You understand anticipation and space, and how the bass interlocks with percussion inside a larger polyrhythm—or you’re ready to learn.
Be dependable
You prepare consistently and communicate clearly about rehearsals and gigs.

Interested?
Let’s talk.
Send a short note. We’ll reply to arrange a quick phone conversation, answer questions, and explain the next steps.
Just send
- Your name and city
- A few lines about your musical background
- Your availability: part-time, full member, or sub gig by gig
- An audio or video link (optional)
