Various Artists / Rough Guide To Latino Nuevo
Album: | Rough Guide To Latino Nuevo | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Sep 2007 | |
Label: | World Music Network |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-10-07 | Pull Date: | 2007-12-09 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Dec 9 | Dec 2 | Nov 25 | Nov 18 | Nov 11 | Nov 4 | Oct 28 | Oct 21 |
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Airplays: | 4 | 3 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 07, 2007: | The Second Set
Oh Kuri |
4. | Dec 02, 2007: | New World Disorder
Oh Kuri |
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2. | Dec 06, 2007: | Sunshine ... on a Rainy Afternoon
Ride La Ola |
5. | Nov 29, 2007: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
Afrika |
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3. | Dec 05, 2007: | "In Your Ear ..." with David Bug, a noontime excursion into sounded word
La Candela |
6. | Nov 26, 2007: | It's Arbitrary
La Temperatura |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2007-10-08
Reviewed 2007-10-08
[coll]: Rough Guide to Latino Nuevo
Reviewed by Sadie O., 9/28/07
Wide variety of modern Latin music (no Reggaeton, sorry!) Extremely good musicianship on all – I could have given more stars. I have the feeling most cuts were chosen for wide accessibility – and weren’t what I would have chosen! Still good, of course…
One almost indistinguishable FCC on track 12. Most tracks all in Spanish.
Track 5 is really unusual and cool, 6 and 8 are fun, it’s all good…
1. *standup bass intro, very cool downtempo cumbia. Fades a bit early.
2. *guitar duet intro, midtempo cha cha with cool hoarse vocals. A bit of heavy metal guitar, just to ramp things up a notch.
3. *uptempo and energetic Afro-Caribbean-Latin stew from P.R.
4. *upbeat mix of merengue and house. Definitely Nuevo. Gets kinda dubby, too.
5. ****betcha didn’t know there’s a huge East Indian community in the Caribbean. Most of them tend to the very popular “Soca Chutney” style – this is completely different, and VERY cool.
6. ***latin funk with very African-influenced percussion, choral chanting, wah-wah guitar. Nice and thick and hearty.
7. **midtempo salsa with a mess of funk, some scratching and a smidge of ska, fine horns, vocals and beat. We have several CDs by these guys – they’re terrific.
8. ***flutes intro, then a wildly energetic Latin soca – strictly party in the streets stuff.
9. **hand percussion intro, happy and upbeat Afro-Latin with a touch of funk.
10. *downtempo and mellow with strong 2/4 beat and acoustic guitar, pretty solo vocals.
11. dreamy acoustic guitar and electronics, pretty female vocals.
12. FCC – “shit” – very fleeting. *extremely downtempo jazz-bluesy intro, then midtempo hand drums and salsa vocals. Somehow still laid-back. Switches up to Latin hip hop halfway through. Some rap in English, political.
13. **downtempo Latin Hip Hop, rap in English (from SF!), consciousness lyrics. Obviously a couple of cleaned up FCCs – thanks for that…
14. *slow violin intro, then very slow lament with very pretty female vocals. It’s beautiful, but I like their more aggressive stuff better. Ends with lots of handdrums.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 9/28/07
Wide variety of modern Latin music (no Reggaeton, sorry!) Extremely good musicianship on all – I could have given more stars. I have the feeling most cuts were chosen for wide accessibility – and weren’t what I would have chosen! Still good, of course…
One almost indistinguishable FCC on track 12. Most tracks all in Spanish.
Track 5 is really unusual and cool, 6 and 8 are fun, it’s all good…
1. *standup bass intro, very cool downtempo cumbia. Fades a bit early.
2. *guitar duet intro, midtempo cha cha with cool hoarse vocals. A bit of heavy metal guitar, just to ramp things up a notch.
3. *uptempo and energetic Afro-Caribbean-Latin stew from P.R.
4. *upbeat mix of merengue and house. Definitely Nuevo. Gets kinda dubby, too.
5. ****betcha didn’t know there’s a huge East Indian community in the Caribbean. Most of them tend to the very popular “Soca Chutney” style – this is completely different, and VERY cool.
6. ***latin funk with very African-influenced percussion, choral chanting, wah-wah guitar. Nice and thick and hearty.
7. **midtempo salsa with a mess of funk, some scratching and a smidge of ska, fine horns, vocals and beat. We have several CDs by these guys – they’re terrific.
8. ***flutes intro, then a wildly energetic Latin soca – strictly party in the streets stuff.
9. **hand percussion intro, happy and upbeat Afro-Latin with a touch of funk.
10. *downtempo and mellow with strong 2/4 beat and acoustic guitar, pretty solo vocals.
11. dreamy acoustic guitar and electronics, pretty female vocals.
12. FCC – “shit” – very fleeting. *extremely downtempo jazz-bluesy intro, then midtempo hand drums and salsa vocals. Somehow still laid-back. Switches up to Latin hip hop halfway through. Some rap in English, political.
13. **downtempo Latin Hip Hop, rap in English (from SF!), consciousness lyrics. Obviously a couple of cleaned up FCCs – thanks for that…
14. *slow violin intro, then very slow lament with very pretty female vocals. It’s beautiful, but I like their more aggressive stuff better. Ends with lots of handdrums.
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Conde, Jose Y Ola Fresca | Ride La Ola | ||
2. | Cuban Cowboys | Jardin De La Verdad | ||
3. | Baku | Una Noche Mas | ||
4. | Quantic Feat. Tempo | Sabor | ||
5. | Wilson, Alex | Oh Kuri | ||
6. | Yerba Buena | La Candela | ||
7. | Los De Abajo | La Sonidera | ||
8. | Ozomatli | La Temperatura | ||
9. | Spam Allstars, The | Afrika | ||
10. | Formell, Juan-Carlos & Son Radical | Yanbando | ||
11. | Buitrago, Hector | Musica Somos | ||
12. | Welfare Poets | Se Acabo | ||
13. | Pabon, Rico | Lay Em Down | ||
14. | Quetzal | Mayahuel |