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V/A - Mangle Rojo Vol. 2 LP

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V/A - Mangle Rojo Vol. 2 LP

This second volume of Mangle Rojo is a tribute to the spirit of celebration and diversity that reigns in the festivities of ColombiaÂŽs town squares. We created this compilation in vinyl format, in which we continue to explore the traditional sounds of the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, which have a rooted Afro tradition.

We begin this journey with field recordings of traditional groups such as Sexteto TabalĂĄ from Palenque de San Basilio, who plays the sextet format heir to the Cuban Son and Los Alegres del TelembĂ­, exponents of the marimba music of the Colombian South Pacific.

We continue this voyage with proposals that fuse traditional rhythms with modern instruments and musical genres: The popular singer Nelda Piña makes a featuring with the afrobeat orchestra La BOA and the marimba band Saborimba, from a small town on the Pacific coast, collaborates with urban musicians.

In addition, we find new protagonists like the big band formats that have been popular in Colombia since the beginning of the 20th century: the Papayera band (Calentanos Brass Band) and the ChirimĂ­a format (ChirrimĂ­a BalsĂĄmica), this last one with the collaboration of the renowned singer Alexis Play.

Finally, we invite artists who use traditional rhythms to develop electronic proposals, such as Ghetto Kumbé and the well-known singer Nidia Góngora.

This second volume of Mangle Rojo is a tribute to the spirit of celebration and diversity that reigns in the festivities of ColombiaÂŽs town squares. We created this compilation in vinyl format, in which we continue to explore the traditional sounds of the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, which have a rooted Afro tradition.

We begin this journey with field recordings of traditional groups such as Sexteto TabalĂĄ from Palenque de San Basilio, who plays the sextet format heir to the Cuban Son and Los Alegres del TelembĂ­, exponents of the marimba music of the Colombian South Pacific.

We continue this voyage with proposals that fuse traditional rhythms with modern instruments and musical genres: The popular singer Nelda Piña makes a featuring with the afrobeat orchestra La BOA and the marimba band Saborimba, from a small town on the Pacific coast, collaborates with urban musicians.

In addition, we find new protagonists like the big band formats that have been popular in Colombia since the beginning of the 20th century: the Papayera band (Calentanos Brass Band) and the ChirimĂ­a format (ChirrimĂ­a BalsĂĄmica), this last one with the collaboration of the renowned singer Alexis Play.

Finally, we invite artists who use traditional rhythms to develop electronic proposals, such as Ghetto Kumbé and the well-known singer Nidia Góngora.

$4,757.91

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$15,859.71

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This second volume of Mangle Rojo is a tribute to the spirit of celebration and diversity that reigns in the festivities of ColombiaÂŽs town squares. We created this compilation in vinyl format, in which we continue to explore the traditional sounds of the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, which have a rooted Afro tradition.

We begin this journey with field recordings of traditional groups such as Sexteto TabalĂĄ from Palenque de San Basilio, who plays the sextet format heir to the Cuban Son and Los Alegres del TelembĂ­, exponents of the marimba music of the Colombian South Pacific.

We continue this voyage with proposals that fuse traditional rhythms with modern instruments and musical genres: The popular singer Nelda Piña makes a featuring with the afrobeat orchestra La BOA and the marimba band Saborimba, from a small town on the Pacific coast, collaborates with urban musicians.

In addition, we find new protagonists like the big band formats that have been popular in Colombia since the beginning of the 20th century: the Papayera band (Calentanos Brass Band) and the ChirimĂ­a format (ChirrimĂ­a BalsĂĄmica), this last one with the collaboration of the renowned singer Alexis Play.

Finally, we invite artists who use traditional rhythms to develop electronic proposals, such as Ghetto Kumbé and the well-known singer Nidia Góngora.