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October 25, 2009
By Macky O
The one and only canadian neo-Sinatra Michael Bublé brings us old swing, jazz and big band tunes in better recording quality. That's what his music is all about, and he's damn good at it. On Crazy Love he seems a little more intense, picking songs to cover...
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January 19, 2010
by Jessica RoizWhat do you get when you mix sounds such as jazz, joropo, danzon, dub, freestyle, salsa, house, drum n’ bass, fulia, bossanova, bolero, reggae, samba, Cuban son, and lounge?
No, you don’t get the runs! You are actually undergoing a journey from the experimental to the spontaneous and...
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April 19, 2010
by: Gaby Correa •
You might know this Argentinean band from a song called "Don" released around 2004 or so. After this they had another hit featuring Julieta Venegas in a song called "Perfecta" and they recently came out with their seventh album, "Es Imposible." This...
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September 22, 2009
By Kid Bomba
This is a very interesting release from L.A.’s new wonder kids Montenegro. Good vocals, strong bilingual lyrics and a sound that jumps from indie to reggae and back to rock with catchy melodies. This production is rich and well elaborated and it makes an excellent carta de...
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August 25, 2009
By Macky O
After the success of their first album, Mute Math comes back stronger and more defined with "Armistice" an album incredibly rich in sound and spirit. This band is bound to skyrocket, anytime now. If you haven't had the chance to experience them live, well they are coming to...
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March 15, 2010
Part of the New Rave wave (CSS, Klaxons, Sunshine Underground, etc) that flooded dance floor's speakers 3 years ago; New Young Pony has finally delivered a follow up to Fantastic Playroom with their self-produced The Optimist.
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October 10, 2009
By Macky OThis trio of badass Argentinian girls "No Lo Soporto" ('I can't stand it') released their second album called "Avión", a much better look to what they can really do. There's a big leap from their first album to this one, since now they finally decided to stick to...
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January 05, 2010
By Kid Bomba Believe it or not the gorgeous Norah Jones has put down her soft, cute and jazzed-out artistic mask of her three first albums, and in "The Fall" she explores alternative rock territory, showing a little darker and a bit more aggressive side of her.
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February 22, 2010
This is the third album of the Chicago based band, and in stereotypical album chronology tradition, this third album shows the band has matured.
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September 09, 2009
by Kid Bomba
“1st shot” is the first solo album from Onechot, founder of many interesting reggae projects such as Negust Nagast and PapashantySound System. This album is a top notch, world class production all around, from the music production to the art. The album art is a couple...
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