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It feels like a good time for a compilation of cumbia rebajada to get its due on vinyl. This particular style of cumbia started in Mexico in the early 90s when originators like Sonido Imperial’s Marco Antonio Cedillo, and Sonido Dueñez, started pitching down their favourite cumbia tracks, making the beat even slower – you. <a class="view-article" href="https://soundsandcolours.com/subjects/music/analog-africa-announce-compilation-of-mexicos-extra-slow-cumbia-rebajada-64803/">Read Article</a> ....
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Skip to main content Currently Reading Fernando Frías de la Parra Turns Up the Volume on Kolombiano Culture in I m No Longer Here Fernando Frías de la Parra Turns Up the Volume on Kolombiano Culture in I m No Longer Here The director carries the mantle for award-winning Mexican filmmaking with an intimate look at the music that bands Monterrey s youth together James Linhardt, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail “Ya No Estoy Aquí (I’m No Longer Here),” the third feature from Mexican director Fernando Frías de la Parra, paints a stirringly cinematic portrait of cultural dislocation and youthful rebellion. It’s an epic drama built upon an authentic, documentary-style depiction of Monterrey, Mexico’s Kolombiano subculture, focused on a youth gang bonded together not by violence, but by music. For fellow Mexican director, Academy Award winner Guillermo del Toro, “it’s one of the most memorable debuts of the past couple decades.” ....