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01. The Guantanamo Boys - Aprende Mi Tumbao
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02. The Guantanamo Boys - Let's Dance The Bugalú
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03. The Guantanamo Boys - Aprende Mi Tumbao (Andy Grey y Desi Calatayud Remix)
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04. The Guantanamo Boys - Aprende Mi Tumbao (Tiraya Remix)
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ARTIST
GUANTANAMO BOYS, THE
TITLE
Latin Guateque Remixes
FORMAT
10"
LABEL
GLADYS PALMERA RECORDS
CATALOG #
DGP 001R-LP
DGP 001R-LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
12/2/2022
Reissue of one of the lesser-known titles of the legendary catalog of the New York label SMC (Spanish Music Center). Highly sought-after among Latin music collectors, ideal for DJs specializing in Latin soul, boogaloo, salsa, Latin music, psychedelic sounds, and exotic music. It includes on the A side the theme "Let's Dance The Bugalú" (actually Boogaloo), featured in the New York dances of the late '60s, which demonstrates its validity; and "Aprende Mi Tumbao", a boogaloo-rock that begins as a guajira, Cuban rhythm perfect for intensity changes in discos and clubs. And on the side B two remixes of "Aprende Mi Tumbao" in charge of the best DJs today. The first is made by
Andy Grey
(resident DJ of Gladys Palmera) and
Desi Calatayud
(producer and sound designer); and the second, by
Tiraya
(selector, producer, percussionist).
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