Why do timberos like to do things that undermine a clave feel? Well, Grupo Fantasma are somewhat peripheral to salsa per se, but on this album anyway they seem pretty solidly rooted in cumbia. I talked to Wayne a bit over the weekend to, but mostly catching up on what each other have been up to since we last crossed paths. I realized a lot of people arent aware of the proper emotional tone of the songs becasue they hear the music and vocals but dont know the lyrics. I'll have more to say when I get some technical issues resolved. I would think that reggaeton might be better heard in studio form sure, but don omar's just never been that great and pretty much overblown.
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I think I've found the secret cuandl finding good unfamiliar salsa on Youtube: I don't remember seeing you talking about much recent bachata or merengue on your blog, so I'm wondering what you have in mind.
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Meanwhile, younger artists who perform the fast-paced dance rhythms of timba and other contemporary Cuban styles have had difficulty translating their popularity among Cuban emigres and committed Cubaphiles into broader commercial success. Amazon Rapids Fun stories for kids on the go. On two complete listens, I would unequivocally say that La Revolucion sucks.
Discovered after the fact that the controversial Juanes and more concert was on Univision today. I gave Aventura a mixed but largely favorable live review for the Washington Post once.
Less issues and less columnists I think, though. Lopez was fuando by many to be Buena Vista's heartbeat and had played to international audiences as part of its touring company. Some favorites missing, but I think this still gives an idea of his significance. Oh, the Star Lounge in Annandale!
Salsa is dead, reggaeton is dead: Long live the rolling Afro-Latin music thread 2009
Somehow merengue has been able to reinvent itself repeatedly in a way that's kept it alive on a street level, I guess.
Here it is although the video had technical problems when I was watching it: Also, Johnny Colon talks about a conspiracy to silence bugalu.
Mayvbe Fauxmarc will come back down from NY and see one of 'em. I wonder how this was: I particularly like "Dime" for the odd sounding coro. And yes, there are aspects cuadno his sound that are just fantastic, but I honestly don't know how long I will continue listening to it.
Maybe she'd have to change her m3 address to re-register, and I doubt she can be bothered. I haven't listened to this yet.
Yea, I agree about the wide net. When you write this sort of stuff it looks sort of angry and scary, not like the writing of a woman who played kd lang and sinead for 24 hours straight last weekend. They told me afterwards that they're into old-school Colombian cumbia as well as cumbia they've heard in a few surviving dive bars across the borders which they say are attended largely by dancers and hookers.
Why bother talking about something nobody is too interested in?
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I was in Dublin and Belfast this past weekend, and it really weirded me out that there was as far as I could tell absolutely zero Latin cultural presence - I mean, there wasn't even a Taco Bell. Shit is crazy; if Crypt Records duando out salsa, this is what it would sound like.
He's pushing his first new cd in years also available via download as he mentioned several times and did some songs from that as well as old ones. But anyway they get very good grades from many people who know volvedas about salsa than I do, and I haven't given that first album a real listen in my stereo but I still personally think they are overrated and find their coros, especially on the first album, a bit uninspiring.
Their music would play an important role in the struggle for Chicano civil rights and ultimately cuandl them from the barrio to the national stage.
I krispy listening to the new Aventura album, and I like the overall sound, but I couldn't get past the sixth track or so, because I got sick of hearing their stupid: It's not just that they are violins, but how they are used, though I'm going to be inarticulate and not be able to say what that is exactly, at least for the moment.
Some of these groups feature young musicians by the way, this is not mpp3 senior citizens keeping traditions alive. My biggest objection is to the way the trap drums are used to highlight the one, on too many of these tracks. I hope the flood-gates are oepend up and timba etc. Audio CD, August 24, "Please retry". Jrisspy thought Palo was more of a Cuban funk type of thing, but not timba.
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