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La Mecanica Popular

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Roza Cruz
Part 1 - Bienvenida - (4:40) 123 BPM
Part 2 & 3 - Descenso / Abra - (13:30) 102 BPM Hot
Part 4 - Visiones - (4:03) 150 BPM
Part 5 - Ofrenda - (6:49) 125 BPM
Part 6 - Dividuacion - (8:01) 92 BPM
Review: La Mecanica Popular is the sound that is coming out of the more traditional house and techno equation, filtering through on our charts with a tropical edge that merges just about all the facets of world-dance music possible! Peruvian, Colombian, Cuban, and North American influences are blended up and served to you on a platter, via the currently unstoppable Names You Can Trust label. There are six parts here, all of them showcasing something to do with the carnival atmosphere, at times speeding up into high-tech percussion or otherwise offering moody, seductive waves of pseudo-balearica. In a nutshell, this is the very best of what contemporary world-dance has to offer. 10/10.
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NYCTLP 03
13 Apr 18
International
Noche Triler
Noche Triler - (3:58) 129 BPM Hot
Montame En La Tormenta - (5:37) 96 BPM
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NYCT 7023
23 Oct 15
International
La Mecanica Popular
La Paz Del Freak - (3:25) 104 BPM
Ella Le Decia - (3:40) 146 BPM
Guajiro - (3:29) 110 BPM
Se Que Me Olvidaste - (3:09) 87 BPM
Arbol - (3:24) 126 BPM
Muy Distinto - (3:49) 86 BPM
Milagro - (3:25) 100 BPM Hot
La Tragaespadas - (4:27) 100 BPM
Se Que Me Olvidaste (alternate version) - (3:10) 87 BPM
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NYCTLP 02
18 Nov 13
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
La Paz Del Freak
La Paz Del Freak - (3:25) 105 BPM
Guajiro - (3:29) 110 BPM Hot
Review: Names You Can Trust's recent interest in all things Hispanic has proved particularly fruitful, and has possibly reached its peak with the self-proclaimed 'psychedelic salsa' collective, La Mencanica Popular. Their trippy sound is entrenched in 1970s salsa dura, but more otherworldly; "Paz Del Freak' sounds like a crazy 1960s Mexican film soundtrack, recorded at an open air cinema whilst aliens are overheard listening in, while "Guajiro" on the other hand is a spacey salsa semi-instrumental drowned in radio interference and feedback.
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NYCT 7011
06 May 13
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
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