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cumbia / vallenato / chicha
last time i was at my parents place i was going through my mom's record collection, mostly checking out the discos fuentes stuff from the 60s and 70s. i converted a cumbia collection to mp3, but i want to get some stuff on cd... any recommendations?
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stay away from it?
sorry, i only like classic salsa from the 70's and some scattered songs. |
Fania All-Stars is the shiznite!!!
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dude are your parents colombian?
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thanks disgruntled, i'll have to check that out.
in the meantime, i just downloaded this compilation from amazon called The Roots of Chicha: Psychedelic Cumbias from Peru. it's like some of the colombian cumbias that started me on this search, but with surf guitar instead of accordion. very cool. also found a documentary on vallenato called Shotguns and Accordions: Music of the Marijuana Growing Regions of Colombia... hopefully this will yield some good finds... any other latin peeps out there with pimp folklorico suggestions? |
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my mom's colombian (from manizales), my dad's belgian (from kortrijk). coffee + chocolate = mocha. :D |
i see. that explains the vintage records.
well chicha is part andean part tropical music. a horrid mongrel, but if you enjoy, enjoy! anyway if you're interested in the andean side, well-- google it? or http://cgi.ebay.com/MUSICA-DE-LOS-AN...QQcmdZViewItem ouch-- pricey! |
protest music from the 70's (often mixed with a wide amalgam of folk) kicks ass.
as i mentioned earlier, salsa is were it's at for tropical dance music, there's even some awesome contemporary stuff. and, why not? check out ranchero/norteño music from mexico. |
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oh !@#$%!, you're so bougie. ...and being a mongrel, what would you expect me to listen to? wikipedia on chicha: It is a subgenre of the Cumbia, and it is very popular with the lower social classes. The higher classes generally view the music with contempt... anyway, if chicha is a horrid mongrel, what does that make ozomatli? You drive down Sunset Boulevard and turn off your stereo and roll down your windows and all the music that comes out of each and every different car, whether it's salsa, cumbia, merengue, or hip hop, funk or whatever, it's that crazy blend that's going on between that cacophony of sound is Ozomatli, y'know? ...or the spam allstars? Spam Allstars blend improvisational electronic elements and turntables with latin, funk, hip hop and dub to create a sound that is unique – an electronic descarga. It’s not a known genre. It’s hard to describe. But as we look out and see people dancing salsa, next to break-dancers -- we know something very special is going on. |
ozomatli sucks.
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ha ha ha. i dont know. i think i outmongrel you, genetically speaking. i plead guilty on the bougie charges though. my derelict experiences were of my own choosing, not imposed by breeding. what can i do. Quote:
no it's not a "subgenre". it's musica tropicalandina. you could also say it's a "subgenre" of andean music. with electric guitars. and tropical beats. it's the awful, awful lyrics, and the monotonous beats that get me though what can i say. thought chicha has evolved over the years, i don't know what's going on with it yet. Quote:
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oh. sunset boulevard... ![]() ha ha ha. hm... uh?? . Quote:
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oh. hm. that sounds interesting. got any recording to share or something? -- hector lavoe FTW. great lyrics. |
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I would help, but not for the fact that I have been anglocized from my teenage years. Sorry. |
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otra: typical chicha:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=oYqV0ClEBQY chicha classique :D http://youtube.com/watch?v=VMNAa5yS9nc more http://youtube.com/watch?v=hrLxLcFRy2U if this doesnt make you suffer, nothing will http://youtube.com/watch?v=6U0CC2bZNnA |
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yeah me also... or i wouldn't be asking.:( |
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hmm. i can see why you might have a low opinion of the genre, though i suspect you were trying to find the worst example... and you might have found it with MAYK Y LOS SUPER SENSUALES! wow! for what it's worth here are two of the songs on the The Roots of Chicha: Psychedelic Cumbias from Peru compilation i just got: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICqEhmGmYBw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIk3R14ArO8 since you asked, here's some spam allstars: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_6vE-1Z3GU ...i was at this show actually, though i couldn't find myself in this video. this was my introduction to the spam allstars. funny that they're from mee-ami and play gainesville all the time, but i didn't pay any attention til i saw them at a club in nyc. here's a music video of theirs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ7UXwEZuOM |
hector lavoe is salsa.
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The King of... get it right dude!!!:D check out: Willie Colon Ruben Blades Mongo Santamaria Ray Barreto Ismael Rivera Roberto Roena y su Apollo Sound El Gran Combo More modern sound check out: Rey Ruiz Frankie Ruiz Marc Anthony For some reason this is what the Japanese have been digging for on wax, all great stuff. |
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From my country Venezuela check out Ali Primera |
a friend just messaged me this link:
http://www.barbesrecords.com/rootsofchicha.html sounds pretty awesome if you ask me. |
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