Archives for the ‘Disco de la Semana’ Category

Jerez, the Spanish New Orleans

By Mauricio • Sep 13th, 2008 • Category: Disco de la Semana, RECOMENDACIONES

Excerpted from the most recondite confines of Santa Coloma de Gramanet, Barcelona,  Jairo Perera, or simply known better as Muchachito, begins making street music until the draft Muchachito Bombo Infierno is set. Singing, playing guitar and bass drums at the same time, Jairo, is the commander of an avalanche that involves any step between [...]

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Euskal Herria Jamaika Clash

By Angel • Sep 3rd, 2008 • Category: Disco de la Semana, RECOMENDACIONES, World Music

Babylon won’t fall, but the rebels continue their struggle. History goes on and events are recurrent. Taking up arms makes it perishable. The only thing left to the rebels: reggae music. The lion of Juda , wandering from Ethiopia to Jamaica, now continues its march to the sound of a rebel cry: Gora Euskal [...]

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Will they be the last puppets?

By Angel • Aug 11th, 2008 • Category: Disco de la Semana, POPULAR Y ORGÁNICO, RECOMENDACIONES, Rock

During an Artic Monkeys tour through the UK, The Little Flames opened their concerts. Alex Turner and Mile Kane , the vocalists of each respective band, became friends, leading a series of compositions together. There was so much chemistry between these two musicians that The Arctic Monkeys invited Mile to participate [...]

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Dos Lágrimas, Diego el Cigala

By Angel • Jul 2nd, 2008 • Category: Disco de la Semana, RECOMENDACIONES

"Diego, is one of the most beautiful voices of today’s flamenco, a sweet caramel voice that pours his heart into everything he sings. Whenever I listen to him , he gives joy to my soul"
Paco de Lucía

After making a genius production along with Bebo Valdez, joining their gypsy and cuban souls [...]

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All is yes, The Blessing

By Angel • Jun 15th, 2008 • Category: Disco de la Semana, RECOMENDACIONES

"The endless 70´s car chase will no stop. Fuzz accelerator, harmolodic brakes,go faster pipe. Roof gone. Running on grunge vapour. Swarms of heated notes attack you hair and beard. Involuntary hip hop head nod. Here comes the blessing."

Imagine a combination of Kusturica’s music and music of Tarantino’s films, or Coltrane consuming acid and [...]

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