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Old 10.31.2007, 03:55 AM   #11
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oh !@#$%!, you're so bougie. ...and being a mongrel, what would you expect me to listen to?

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.
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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...

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.

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anyway, if chicha is a horrid mongrel, what does that make ozomatli?

no idea...

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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?

oh. sunset boulevard...
 


ha ha ha. hm... uh??

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..or the spam allstars?

lost again.

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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.

oh. hm. that sounds interesting. got any recording to share or something?

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hector lavoe FTW. great lyrics.
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