By Moses Iten on June 7, 2013
By Moses Iten on 7 June 2013 in
STORIES
Since 10 years innovative producers from different countries are reinventing the dance music-style cumbia mixing it with rough electronic sounds. An insider perspective on a rapid evolution.
Posted in STORIES | Tagged 3ball, 3ball MTY, Afrodita, Argentinia, Bomba Estéreo, Buenos Aires, Carlos Parraga, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Celso Piña, Chakruna, Chambelan, Chicha Libre, Colombia, Cordoba, Cumbia, Cumbia Chicha, Cumbia Colombiana, Cumbia Digital, Cumbia Electrónica, Cumbia Sonidera, Cumbia Tropical, Cumbia Villera, Daleduro, Damas Gratis, Danzas, Dead Menems, Dick El Demasiado, Diego Bulacio, DJ Negro, DJ Rupture, DJ Taz, DJ Vampiros, DJs Dengue Dengue Dengue!, El Hijo de la Cumbia, Fantasma, Festicumex, Frente Cumbiero, Fruity Loops, Gavin Burnett, Ghetto Cumbia, Gonzalo Martinez, Gonzalo Martinez And His Thinking Congas, Grant C. Dull, Grupo Chambelán, Jace Clayton, Juaneco y su Combo, La Super Cumbia Futurista, Los Chapillacs, Los Destellos, Los Hijos del Sol, Los Macuanos, Los Mirlos, Los Tigres de Tarapoto, Mambotur, Marcelo Fabian, Maria y Jose, Mexico, Mexico City, Monterrey, Moses Iten, Multicolor Recordings, Nortec Collective, norteno folk music, Nu-Cumbia, Nuevo Cumbia, Olivier Conan, Oro11, Out of the Absurdity of Life. Globale Musik., Pablo Lescano, Plastilina Mosh, Randy Salazar Jr., Rigo Tovar, Senor Coconut, Shawn Reynald, Simón Mejia, Sonidero DJ, Sonido Amazonico!, Sonido Changorama, Sonido Desconocido II, Thomas «Soup» Campbell, Tijuana, Toy Selectah, Tribal Guarachero, Uwe Schmidt, Villa Diamante, Worldmusic 2.0, Zizek club, ZKK-Records, ZZK sound vol. 1 |
By Norient on July 18, 2012
By Norient on 18 July 2012 in
BLOG
The next four wednesdays norient presents you a selection of our thematic dossiers. This week we have a look on old and new dance styles from all over the world: from fast Juke-steps from Chicago or copulative daggering to ghanian Azonto-moves.
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Accra, Alessandro Negrini, Angola, Azonto, Chicago, Colombia, Cumbia, daggering, Dossier dance, dubstep, Finland, Ghana, Girl Walk // All Day, HipHop, Hiplife, Ireland, Japan, juke, kuduro, Mexico, New York, Paradiso, Perreo, Shangaan Electro, Sonideros, Tango, USA, „At Night They Dance“ |
By Norient on February 14, 2011
By Norient on 14 February 2011 in
AUDIO
For their series of mixtapes on cities and their sounds, Domus Magazine traveled to Mexico City and catched up with journalist and blogger Daniel Hernandez.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Cumbia, Daniel Hernandez, Daniel Perlin, Dossier World Music 2.0, Hip Hop, Latin America, Mexico, Mexico City, Rockabilly, Ska, Tribal Guarachero |
By Thomas Burkhalter on December 31, 2009
By Thomas Burkhalter on 31 December 2009 in
BLOG
Peruvian Experimentalists crossbreeding Andean Music with Industrial Noise
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Argentina, Cumbia, DJ Rupture, Global Ghettotech, Latin America, Mexico, World Music 2.0 |
By Laura Martinez on June 14, 2008
By Laura Martinez on 14 June 2008 in
ACADEMIC
Laura Martinez analyzes Mexican Rock music as system of sharp social distinctions based on musical taste, language, and dress. Furthermore, rock music creates a dialogue between the culture of different groups, opening a possible path to overcome isolation and Otherness.
Posted in ACADEMIC | Tagged Botellita de Jerez, Café Tacuba, Control Machete, Cultural Imperialism, El Gran Silenco, Hybridity, Latin America, Mexico, Rock Music |