The Bossa Nova is undoubtedly the lightest of all musical styles of the Latin continent. What began in the 1950s with legends such as Antonio Carlos Jobim and Jo?o Gilberto in Brazil has spread throughout the world over the decades and is still an integral part of Latin jazz. For HBN the Bossa Nova is the starting point, from where they break into different musical directions of the Latin jazz and always order new fields with their own Worldjazz creations. On the stage, the band, once again freed out and uninhibited, by the singer Liza da Costa, who is so exhilarating to the stage of life, plays a part in the improvisational and virtuoso musicians such as Tilmann H?hn (git), Alexander Sonntag (bs) and Wolfgang Stamm (dr) Excellent reputation and enthusiastic concert critiques. With their 5 albums and 'Little Fish', their 6th album, they have created an oeuvre that has led Bossa Nova to new shores. What they have worked with Fado, Samba, and Afro-Cuban influences with an easy hand in their European bossa-nova excursions, always sounds lively without ever losing sight of mere easy listening. With all their complexity, their songs never disappear, but always remain grounded and comprehensible. Live Hotel Bossa Nova are already a class in their own right, which can be underscored by some exuberant reviews. With "Little Fish" they have allowed their artistic ambitions new creative spaces. The gain in variability and virtuosity, which is the new album, however, has not led to any losses in terms of playful ease. The enthusiasm with which Hotel Bossa Nova ignites their Jazz-World-Music-Fusion fireworks is highly contagious. Bossamaniacs at their best