Cumbia Beat Volume 1

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Total Tracks: 25   Total Length: 78:12

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05.10.10
Peru's take on cumbia, with Interlocking rhythms of multiple percussionists with guitars that fuzz out, weep, delay and distort
2010 | Label: Vampi Soul / The Orchard

What makes Peruvian cumbia different from all other cumbias? Also known as "chicha" (after a popular fermented corn beverage), Peru's version of the ubiquitous Latin American rhythm emerged in the 1960s, when the country's mining towns and capitol city, Lima, became a churning urn of music from Venezuela, Cuba, the United States, Andean mountains, Amazonian jungles and cumbia's homeland, Colombia. And while this thoroughly danceable percussion fest of a collection is subtitled "Experimental guitar-driven tropical sounds from Peru 1966-1976," its oldest tune, Los Demonios de Corochay's "La Chichera" (from whence the style may have derived its name) is a lively dance track in which saxophone and accordion can't decide if they want to mambo, fox trot or pipe an Andean folk song.

Everything changed in 1968, once the electric guitars arrived. Two of the baddest axes around belonged to Enrique Delgado Montes, of Los Destrellos, and Berardo "Manzanita" Hernández. "Guajira Sicoldélico" by Los Destrellos is a gloriously cheesy hash of Cuban beats and California surf twang. And high, lonesome Andean huaynos visits the tropics on Manzanito y son Conjunto's trotting "Arre Caballito," with the guitarist adding voltage to Cuban acoustic tres guitar riffs. The Beatles were naturally a big influence, as… read more »

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Instant Party....

TikiMon

Just PLAY THIS muy fantastico collection!!!! We LOVE it!!!!!

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Great Latino mood party music!

Sherab

great cultural mix.

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Primo Latino

binkbug666

This is a great collection.

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go Vampi Soul!

bigsteveno

This label is really kicking it up a notch. More MORE!

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Superb Compilation

NeilK

This is a fantastic compilation - likely to appeal to anyone who likes any of the Soundway compilations, particularly the Panama ones, and the latin stuff on Souljazz. I've barely listened to anything else all week!

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