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PP 096EP
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After a four-year hiatus, finally Sano is back with Volume IV of Latino Body Music. Transmitting from the green hills of Colombia -- out of the jungle -- into your hearts. Heavy rhythms for mind, body and soul. El Disco es cultura!
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PPUTI 011EP
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Latino Body Music continues in 2019 -- Latino Body Music Vol. 3, featuring Sano.
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PPUTI 009EP
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On Latino Body Music Vol. 02, Sano continues to explore his musical heritage connecting the dots between tradition and news. For this record he picks up the "Champeta" style that had its origin in the streets of Colombia. The mix of repetitive rhythm patterns and chants performed by local legends like Hernando Hernandez is an integral part of the huge soundsytem culture that takes place in the streets of Cartagena. By adding small hints to contemporary western club culture like a classic house piano, or an acid baseline Sano reinterprets the tracks without losing any of the original hypnotic flavor.
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COMEME 034EP
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Los Muchachos from Sano of Colombia is both tropical and industrial. The title track is an underground jam of pure dark soul (or also deep punk) from a parallel world. Its melancholia though is not romantic and introspective but rhythmical and inevitable. "La Grúa" is the sound of the moving crane outside Sano's flat, like an endless scream of a dying beast. Featuring DJH, it is darkly distorted and built on a fat beat that swings elegantly like the smooth walk of a big cat. Toulouse Low Trax's "Interview Remix" is slow and hypnotic, creating a much darker evolving atmosphere.
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COMEME 004LP
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Double LP version. Cómeme presents a 10-track epic from Sano. Sano is a devoted underworld utopian having realized his night-world fantasies with clandestine parties at Medellin's ghost-club Perro Negro where resides strangers, hustlers, tricksters doing their mischievous business while luring curious youngsters. It has been since Chupa! that Sano turned out to be a masterly conductor of such delicate mischievous spirits, and we all love to let them deceive us, as he transforms them into sounds as full of sweet malice as they are of sweet love. Just listen to "Matasanos": bad medicine. And then listen to "Me Without You": an international airport heart-crash jam. And then listen to "Paquidermos": ripped off from Juanito Alimaña's iPod. What else? "I Don't": Back to adolescence. "Contonéate": learned at Julita & Odile's palace in Paris. A James White & The Blacks enlightenment. "Anestesia": late-night painkiller jam. "Transilvania No Mercy" (feat. Los Malos): an asynchronous jam by the black river crew. Diegors is the keyboard slave, and Sano is on drums.
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COMEME 004CD
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Cómeme presents a 10-track epic from Sano. Sano is a devoted underworld utopian having realized his night-world fantasies with clandestine parties at Medellin's ghost-club Perro Negro where resides strangers, hustlers, tricksters doing their mischievous business while luring curious youngsters. It has been since Chupa! that Sano turned out to be a masterly conductor of such delicate mischievous spirits, and we all love to let them deceive us, as he transforms them into sounds as full of sweet malice as they are of sweet love. Just listen to "Matasanos": bad medicine. And then listen to "Me Without You": an international airport heart-crash jam. And then listen to "Paquidermos": ripped off from Juanito Alimaña's iPod. What else? "I Don't": Back to adolescence. "Contonéate": learned at Julita & Odile's palace in Paris. A James White & The Blacks enlightenment. "Anestesia": late-night painkiller jam. "Transilvania No Mercy" (feat. Los Malos): an asynchronous jam by the black river crew. Diegors is the keyboard slave, and Sano is on drums.
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COMEME 017EP
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Here's another Cómeme travelogue for your badass Baedeker. Dancers across Europe have already had the chance to hear some portions of Chupa! when Cómeme toured the continent and Great Britain shortly afterwards. If you remember being twirled up by an amalgam of dark salsa, freestyle, disco and golden age Latin house by malicious claves and ostinato oddities, that was Sano. The title-track features Naty.
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