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Ondatrópica

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Tiene Sabor, Tiene Sazón
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Punkero Sonidero
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I Ron Man
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Suena
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Locomotora Borracha
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Remando
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Linda Mañana
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Ska Fuentes
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3 Reyes de la Terapia
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Bomba Trópica
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Descarga Trópica
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Libya
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Gaita Trópica
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Curro Fuentes
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Rap-Maya
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Dos Lucecitas
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Cumbia Espacial
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Donde Suena el Bombo
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Swing de Gillian
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 19   Total Length: 77:18

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Richard Gehr

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Richard Gehr has been writing about international music -- and many other things -- for more than two decades. After moving to Los Angeles from Portland, OR, vi...more »

07.17.12
A joyous journey through the tropical variations of Latin America's most popular dance music
2012 | Label: Soundway Records / Believe Digital

English DJ/producer Will Holland (aka Quantic) relocated to Colombia in 2007, and the result has been a flurry of worthy cumbia-related projects that include a wide-ranging historical compilation (The Original Sound of Cumbia) and Los Miticos del Ritmo,Holland’s faux-vintage cumbia cover band. Now comes Ondatrópica, an audacious and ambitious collaboration involving Holland, Frente Cumbiero bandleader Mario Galeano, and 42 of Colombia’s greatest musicians. Created in the distressed studios of venerable cumbia label Discos Fuentes, Ondatrópica is part Buena Vista Social Club, part cumbia experimentalism, and a completely satisfying and joyous journey through the tropical variations of Latin America’s most popular dance music.

Recorded more or less live on four-track analog equipment, Ondatrópica has a breezy, seat-of-the-pants feel that works entirely to its advantage. Disc one has more of an arranged vibe; the first few tracks alone include the dubtastic “Punky Sonidero”; “Suena,” an ecstatic spin on deeply grooving ’60s-era cumbia sabanera featuring French-Chilean MC Ana Tijoux; and a casually brilliant Black Sabbath cover, “I Ron Man.” The individual musicians shine brighter on disc two, where accordion whiz Anibal Velásquez (“Mambo Loco Especial”), marimba master Esteban Copete (“Donde Suena el Bombo”), and singer Markitos Micolta (“Cien Años”) all rack up perfect moments.… read more »

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