Spanish Brass's "La escalera de Jacob," released in 2000 under SB Produccions, is a vibrant exploration of jazz beats that showcases the ensemble's versatility and mastery. This album, spanning a concise yet engaging 61 minutes, features ten tracks that blend traditional and contemporary influences, creating a unique sonic landscape. From the dynamic trio "Lluita, Lament i Triomf" to the energetic "Wonder Brass," each piece is a testament to the group's innovative approach to brass music. Highlights include the intricate "Vectoriel," the reflective "Questions and Answers," and the captivating "Luur-Materico Op.46 Musica Materica Ⅶ." The album also includes a bonus encore of "Wonder Brass," adding an extra layer of depth to the listening experience. With contributions from composer Salvador Brotons and others, "La escalera de Jacob" stands as a notable entry in Spanish Brass's extensive discography, offering a rich and varied journey through the world of jazz beats.