2006-04-05
The rhythm loops and subtle electronic effects weave in and out of the traditional instrumentation over which Lila sings this wonderful program of Mexican ranchera songs. Downs' dark, smoky voice is the perfect vehicle for these songs, which juxtapose the deep emotion of fado and mariachi music with norteƱo and tejano influences. Everywhere you turn there are deeper complexities lurking beneath the already complicated surfaces of the songs: the quietly wailing clarinet that follows the distorted guitar solo on "Agua de Rosas" or the ska-funk inflections that are constantly hovering around the edges of "Tu Recuerdo y Yo". -AMG
LADYSMITH BLACK MAMBAZO
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STAFF BENDA BILILI
Tres Tres Fort
John McDowell
Speaking the Mamma Tongue
Pistolera
Siempre Hay Salida (There's Always A Way Out)
MANU CHAO
La Radiolina
CULVER CITY DUB COLLECTIVE
Dos
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