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I wanna go to samba. The tune has a latin-like 13/8-groove, but the song goes through Charleston, Hard Rock and Punk on the way back to Samba. |
Credits: Main tune by Mark Roberts, heavily spoiled by the group. Lovely! |
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It sounds a bit like twiddling the stations knob on a radio. The main theme is salsa, the solos are swing and there's some 7/8-salsa in between. It's a fun song! |
Credits: The salsa bit is by Mark Hertzer, and the rest is group composition. Particularly the weird bits. |
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Very loud and with a long guitar solo. Mostly in 21/8 time. It is dancable if you happen to have a non-standard number of legs. |
Credits: This song almost completely by Mark Hertzer. |
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