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Artist description
El sonido de nuestros barrios (The sound of our neighborhood) is the richness that we bring to the world
hoping everyone will remember that those who fight are not alone. We sing for the oppressed,
the underprivileged, and for the unspoken words of the poor. |
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Music Style
Cumbia son funky vallento reggae rock |
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Musical Influences
Celso Piņa, Peter Tosh, Maldita Vecindad, Public Enemy, Ramon Ayala, The Roots, Chuchumbe, RATM, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Los Tigres Del Norte, Mano Negra, & Minor Threat |
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Similar Artists
Barrio sound from a La Frontera! |
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Artist History
In 2002, their first EP was released with the
single "Tierra Y Libertad," receiving heavy radio play on
Cd. Juarez's rock-en-espaņol station Orbita 106.7.
Soon after, the group recieved local acclaim and
produced their first LP Desde La Frontera...
The CD got them opening slots with such acts as
Ozomatli, Malditad Vecindad, and Julieta Venegas.
They are continue to support the release of
Desde La Frontera... |
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Group Members
Tanya: Voz, Electric Guitar -
Kiko: Button Accordion, Requinto, Voz -
Leochtli: Jarana, Requinto, Voz -
Mon: Bass, Voz -
Raymundo: Drums -
Miki: Congos, bongos -
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Instruments
jarana, button accodion, bass, requinto, cuatro, electric guitar, drums, acoustic guitar, congas, bongos, percussion, trombone, voz |
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Albums
Desde La Frontera... |
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Additional Info
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Location
El Paso, TX - USA |
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