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Crees Que Soy Sexy

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Limited to 500 CopiesJD Twitch loves Cumbia. The more out there it is the better and Crees Que Soy Sexy is pretty far out. It had been a secret track in his DJ sets, that has caused people to freak out, for many, many years.Ten years ago he did an edit of it but always felt he could have made it better; it is not often one gets second chances, but here is a second chance to do it again! Everyone knows the Rod Stewart version of this song but of course Jorge Ben came up with that melody originally and Rod then used it, only for it to return to South America with this cover version. It feels like the true ownership of this song belongs to South America and we in Europe are just borrowing it.

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1. Crees Que Soy Sexy (A JD Twitch version)
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1. Crees Que Soy Sexy (Jonny Rock remix)

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Saturno 2000: La Rebajada De Los Sonideros 1962-1983

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1. Los Dinners - Sampuesana
2. Junior Y Su Equipo - La Borrachita
3. Manzanita - Paga La Cuenta Sinverguenza
4. Hugo Blanco Y Su Arpa Viajera - Infinito
Side 2
1. Manzanita Y Su Conjunto - El Jardinero
2. Los Feos - Feito Parrandero
3. Junior Y Su Equipo - Bien Bailadito
4. Los Santos - Saturno 2000
Side 3
1. Lucho Gavilanes - La Danza Del Mono
2. Conjunto Típico Contreras - Capricho Egipcio
3. Los Gatos Blancos - El Chacarero
4. Los Atomos De Paramonga - Pa' Oriente Me Voy
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1. Junior Y Su Equipo - Alegrate
2. Grupo Celeste - Todo Lo Tengo De Ti Menos Tu Amor
3. Los Ecos - La Fuga Del Bandido

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Running Away/Acido Tamarindo

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1. Caribombo, Chichi Banana & Zongo Abongo - Running Away
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1. Caribombo - Acido Tamarindo

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Vengo Ganao

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1. Village Cuts, Mahon Sounds & Louis Towers - Vengo Ganao
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1. Village Cuts & Mahon Sounds - Cheza

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Alé Alé

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All copies hand numbered _/1000

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1. Alé Alé
Side 2
1. Alé Alé (Instrumental)

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Catleya: Bogota Sessions

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Comes sealed, with a download code inside.

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1. La Marimba Del Monte (feat Absalon & Afropacifico)
2. Piel De Piedra
3. Pedacito De Coco (feat La Perla) (3:28)
4. Negra Soy (feat Monica Castillo & Mary Grueso)
5. Guajiralta
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1. Recogela (feat La Perla & Troy Berkley)
2. Viche, Tumbacatre Y Arrechon (feat Absalon Y Afropacifico - version)
3. La Gaita De Las Aves
4. El Mexicano
5. Mariposafro

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Materia Negra

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1. Materia Negra
2. A La Cola
3. Permiso
4. Mecanica Bestial
5. DIA (Do It Again) (part 1)
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1. DIA (Do It Again) (part 2)
2. Llego El Malo
3. If Ever We Get There
4. El Bad Boy

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La Locura De Machuca: Barranquilla Colombia

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Includes two printed inner sleeves, a download code and a large booklet with liner notes and photographs.La Locura de Machuca is the story of one man’s bizarre odyssey into Colombia’s coastal music underground, and the wild, hypnotic sounds he helped bring up to the surface.One night in 1975, a successful tax lawyer named Rafael Machuca had his mind blown in Barranquilla’s ‘Plaza de los Musicos’. Overnight he went from a high ranking position in the Columbian revenue authority to visionary production guru of the newly formed record label that bore his name, Discos Machuca, and for the next six years he devoted his life to releasing some of the strangest, most experimental Afro Psychedelia Cumbias ever produced. La Locura de Machuca is the story of one man’s bizarre odyssey into Colombia’s coastal music underground, and the wild, hypnotic sounds he helped bring up to the surface.The Colombian music industry was thriving in the mid-seventies, but while homegrown bolero and vallenato tunes were doing well on the charts, it was imported African records that were setting crowds on fire at the picos – the sound-systems that fuelled neighbourhood parties – and wherever those records were played there were always a handful of groups who were inspired to plug traditional Cumbia directly into the electric currents coming from across the Atlantic.It was these obscure bands, who fused Colombian and African rhythms with the swirling organs and psychedelic guitars of underground rock, that fired Machuca’s imagination. While the label made its money releasing popular hits by legends such as Alejandro Durán and Aníbal Velásquez, that money was poured back into a unique run of experimental releases by fringe artists such as La Banda Africana, King Somalie, Conjunto Barbacoa, and Abelardo Carbono, one of the godfathers of Champeta Criolla.When Machuca couldn’t find groups to realise his particular vision, he simply created them himself. Drawing on a fearsome roster of musicians associated with the label, he assembled bands that lasted only as long as it took to record an album ,and unleashed the results – complete with arrestingly unusual album covers – under a series of different names such as Samba Negra or El Grupo Folclórico. This unorthodox approach led his longtime recording engineer, Eduardo Dávila, to describes Machuca’s productions as the “B-Movies of Colombian music.”The story of Doctor Machuca and his eccentric exploits tells of one of Colombia’s most atypical and peculiar record companies; a defining pillar of Afro-Caribbean psychedelia. His productions have come to represent the roots of Champeta and set the pedigree standards for Afro and Costeño avant-garde. The seventeen tracks on La Locura de Machuca, harvested from the darkest, strangest corners of the Discos Machuca catalogue, sound like little else recorded before or since.

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1. Samba Negra - Eberebijara
2. King Somalie - Monkey´s Dance
3. El Grupo Folclorico - Tamba
4. Los Viajeros Siderales - El Campanero
5. Rio Latino - Ayu
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1. Anibal Velasquez - La Mazamorra Del Diablo
2. La Francachela - Mosquita Muerta
3. El Grupo Folclorico - Juipiti
4. King Somalie - Le Mongui
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1. El Grupo Folclorico - El Tornillito
2. Samba Negra - Long Life Africa
3. La Banda Africana - Te Clavo La Mano
4. Myrian Makenwa - El Platano
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1. El Grupo Folclorico - Tucutru
2. Grupo Bola Roja - Caracol
3. El Grupo D'Abelard - A Otro Perro Con Ese Hueso
4. Conjunto Barbacoa - Wabali

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Ranil Y Su Conjunto Tropical

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Fourteen mindblowing Cumbia masterpieces – many of which have never seen wide release outside the Amazonian region. Comes in a gatefold cover pressed on 180g vinyl and includes a beautiful LP-size poster.If you travel up the Amazon, past the city of Manaus and past the Brasilian/Peruvian border, you will eventually reach the city of Iquitos. It was here that Werner Herzog filmed Fitzcarraldo, the visionary epic of one man's struggle to drag a ship over a mountain; and it was here, in a city completely cut off from the Peruvian coast, accessible only by air and water, and surrounded by impenetrable forests, that a new, distinctly Amazonian style of Cumbia emerged in the early 1970s.One of the style's greatest practitioners was Raúl Llerena Vásquez – known to the world as Ranil – is a Peruvian singer, bandleader, record-label entrepreneur and larger-than-life personality who swirled the teeming buzz of the Amazonian jungle, the unstoppable rhythms of Colombian and Brazilian dance music, and the psychedelic electricity of guitar-driven rock-and-roll into a knock-out, party-starting concoction. It's cumbia alright, but you've never heard cumbia quite like this before.Ranil's music came into being far from Lima, the Peruvian capital, where Cuban-style big band and guitar waltzes vied for popular supremacy. On the distant banks of the Amazon, where Ranil spent the early years of his adulthood working as a schoolteacher, the air was full of the criollo waltzes of his youth, carimbó rhythms from nearby Brasil and crackly broadcasts of cumbia from Colombia picked up on transistor radios.When Ranil returned to Iquitos after several years teaching in small towns, he assembled a group of musicians and prepared to take the city's nightlife by storm. His unique blend of galloping rhythms and trebly, reverberant guitar was so successful that he was soon able to take his band to Lima to record their first record at MAG studios, where many of Peru's most successful psych, rock and salsa bands began their recording careers.Yet Ranil had no intention of entering into the indentured servitude that comes with signing one's life away to a record company. Instead he established Produccions Llerena – possibly the first record label founded in the Peruvian Amazon – which allowed him to maintain complete control over the release and distribution of his music. His fearsome negotiation skills and his insistence on organising his own tours turned him into one of the central figures of the Amazonian music scene.Although his records were popular throughout the region, Ranil never sought his fortune in the capital, preferring to remain in his hometown of Iquitos where, in recent decades, he has concentrated his considerable energies on his radio and television stations, and become involved with local civic politics. Yet his legacy has continued to grow among those fortunate enough to track down copies of his legendary – and legendarily difficult to find – LPs.Ranil's extraordinary output has remained one of the best kept secrets among collectors of cumbia and psychedelic Latin sounds.With the release of Ranil y su Conjunto Tropicalit is a secret no longer. Assembled by Analog Africa founder Samy Ben Redjeb from original LPs sourced from Ranil himself, this fully-licenced compilation presents 14 tracks – many of which have never seen wide release outside the Amazonian region – by a singular artist at the very height of his considerable powers. Prepare yourself for a guitar groove you won't soon forget.

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1. Muevete Mi Amor
2. Vuelo A Saturno
3. Las Oladas
4. Lamento
5. La Minga
6. Mi Querido Ucayali
7. Licenciado
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1. Cumbia En Tu Soledad
2. Cumbia Sin Nombre
3. Rojo Lamento
4. Angel Terrenal
5. Marlenita
6. La Tuctuructia
7. La Danza De Don Lucho

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We Latin Like That

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Created in 2006, SETENTA, the Latin Soul Band from Paris, spreads a unique mix over the world scene.After sparkling debuts with their first albums Funky Tumbao (Hot Casa Records 2010), Latin Piece Of Soul (Hot Casa Records 2013), Paris to Nueva York (Latin Big Note 2016), following successful live experiences and strong links developed with New York and Joe BATAAN, the Latin soul legend, the French seven-piece combo is back with his modern definition of Latin music.Composed and arranged collectively, this new opus mixes up Latin, Funk, Pop and Jazz, with the same percussive and strong vocal section, sung in Spanish, English, Creole and Yoruba, (cf. their arrangement of the traditionnal Rezo a Obatala). They also salute the great Camilo Azuquita with a rework of "Guajiro Bacan" (Ramon "Saoco" Perez), which they bring as a pledge of allegiance to the Latin Soul genre.SETENTA spreads love, peace and positive energy all over the world, breaking rules and claiming We Latin Like That.

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1. Time To Love
2. Guajiro Bacan (Latin Soul Soldier)
3. Confused
4. Afro Blue Obatala
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1. Catch Me
2. Como Rinkin
3. Neg Cimarron
4. Boys & Girls

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