Saya Boom Bap
The Argentinean group Tremor recently released this nice video for a cut of theirs called “Viajante.” This joint is the title track of Tremor’s new full length on ZZK. It’s rhythm is based on a style originating in the Bolivian Andes called Saya. We thought Culture System came with some crazy subgenre flavor – check this quote from their biography: “Electro-tribal malambo, glitch chacarera, gipsy sayas, and even IDM huaynos are some of the elements involved in the landscapes created by Tremor’s new music.”
Grab a free download of “Viajante” from XLR8R, or cop the full quality version for cheap.
There’s also apparently a remix contest headed up by the Mad Decent boys, so all y’all producers get’cha weight up for this one. The deadline is December 31st. But an Austrailian outfit called The Cumbia Cosmonauts got down on the “Viajante” remix tip last year. You can get that free download on the Discontent blog.
Date posted: Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 5:32 pm | Under category: MPFrees, Music
Tags: Argentinean folk, downbeat, gypsy, mad decent, saya, tremor, Viajante, zzk
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we can’t wait to hear all them new remixes of TREMOR!
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