are you into latin grooves?
check out this week's adds into the international genre's selection tower:The B-Side Players, Fire in the Youth.
The B-Side Players explore music of Latin America and the Caribbean as they also integrate sounds from Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico, & Brasil into funk, rock, jazz, & hip-hop. Political songs bring messages of, “unity, brotherhood, and dance-floor revolution to the people of planet Earth.”
comments / tracks of interest:
#1: a healthy song
#2: modern revolution
#3: percussive and rhythmical
#5: slower tempo, “keep on fighting”
Manu Chao's Rainin in Paradize:
an extraterrestrial rock experience where politically directed lyrics whet the palate for a complete release of Manu Chao’s latest album.
comments / tracks of interest:
Ojos De Brujo's Techari Remixes:
Ojos De Brujo let out this mix of their latest album. Tracks have been manipulated electronicly and while I fancy the originals, there are some sweet versions of good songs here.
comments / tracks of interest:
#1: piano
#2: pronounced electro beat w/ hand claps
#3: danceable rhythms
#6: old western twang
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