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Hoy os entregamos el primer trabajo a su nombre de uno de los más grandes y desconocidos bajistas del jazz de los últimos 40 años, un extraordinario músico que se llamó Charles Fambrough. El disco se llamó The Proper Angle y en el participan algunos de los músicos de jazz más brillantes de los años 90 entre los cuales encontramos a los hermanos Wynton y Brandford Marsalis, el pianista Kenny Kirland o el trompetista Roy Hargrove por solo citar a los más conocidos. Debemos decir que cada principio de año nos acordamos de Charles Fambrough ya que el músico nos dejó el primer día del año 2010 tras una larga y penosa enfermedad. Sirva este programa como cálido homenaje a este enorme bajista, compositor y arreglista. TRACKS 1-Don Quixote Mariano, Nascimento 2-The Dreamer Fambrough 3-Uncle Pete W. Marsalis 4-Sand Jewels Fambrough 5-Broski Fambrough 6-Dolores Carla Maria Fambrough 7-Earthlings Ford 8-The Proper Angle Fambrough 9-Our Father Who Art Blakey Fambrough 10-One for Honor Fambrough 11-The Tonality of Atonement Kirkland CREDITS Charles Fambrough Bass, Arranger Steve Berríos Percussionn, Arranger, Conga, Drums, Shaker, Guiro, Shakere, Cabasa Mino Cinelu Percussion Joe Ford Sax (Alto), Sax (Soprano) Jerry González Arranger, Conga Roy Hargrove Trumpet Kenny Kirkland Piano, Keyboards Branford Marsalis Sax (Tenor) Wynton Marsalis Trumpet, Arranger Jeff Watts Drums Creed Taylor Producer
"A rhymical piece with plenty of Guiro action." Insects in Bolivia reimagined by Simon Woods. Part of the Music for Sleep project - for more information and to hear more sounds from the collection, visit https://citiesandmemory.com/music-for-sleep/
In this episode, Adam, Grant & Jessy talk about mess. Do we thrive in chaos or cleanliness? How much do we organize? Do we have a tool buying problem? Want to chat about this episode? Join our Discord or leave us a comment on Instagram!Mentions:Marie KondoWall Control Wall Organizers on PrintablesJackman WorksHigh Caliber CraftsmanSewing Box by WouterrDave BaueraweirdguyFoundation TV show (the show Jessy forgot the name of)TFTurnng "Woodturning a Guiro" videoCLAMPmendations:Jessy: For All Mankind (Apple TV)Adam: Giannis PapadimasGrant: JB_ByersWoodworkingAsk Us Anything question:@dwwoodbuilds - "What is your worst project and why?"Thank you to our top patrons:Tripp Southern Jarrad Jenkins Scott Oram from Dad It Yourself DIY Vincent Ferrari from Digitally Creative Greg Wallwey from Platte Valley Woodworks Justin Oeffler from Bear Maked Miguel Angel Vilela from miguev_makes Joe Hrdina David Wood from DWWoodBuilds Matthew from Artigiano Serio JZ and Daniel from Just Might DIYPresto's Timber FurnitureErik from Overall MakerworksSupport the showWhere to find us: Adam - @makermackey on Youtube and Instagram and at makermackey.com Grant - @thegrantalexander on Youtube and Instagram and at thegrantalexander.com Jessy - @jessyratfink on Instagram CLAMP - @clampcast on Instagram , on YouTube and at clampcast.com Want to support CLAMP? Check out our Patreon! Also, big thanks to TFTurning for the theme music.
In Today's Episode, Otaku Nate and Ethan Halker of Bomb Squad Productions take a look at Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino's 1977 Super Robot anime series Zambot 3! A Show that many cite as being the blueprint for what would become Gundam, but under the surface there's a lot more going with how it influenced the Super Robot genre going forward and how it was able to tell darker stories beneath its colorful surface. Learn about the show, its legacy, and what Tomino and other took away from this series! Also, you get to learn what a Guiro is too! Follow Ethan on Social Media https://linktr.ee/sundownmcmoon Bomb Squad Productions https://www.youtube.com/@BombSquadProductions Follow us on Social Media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OtakuNateShow Twitter: https://twitter.com/otakunateshow Artwork by Infinity Ark https://twitter.com/InfinityArk Outro Song: “Sayonara” By Desired
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 137 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by La Perla, Chancha Via Circuito, Kumbia Boruka, Xaman X, Klik n Frik and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
El especial de este mes en Achilitime gira en torno a la figura del productor gitano más avanzado del planeta según Txarly Brown: Jack Jean Tarradellas "Jack Chakataga" Escoudé (Barcelona, 14/6/1984) hijo del mítico Johnny Tarradellas "Chipén". Jack es una figura imprescindible para entender la evolución de la rumba y el flamenco en el siglo XXI en nuestro país. Su curriculum es tan extenso como el de Pharrell. Un productor vocacional es el que no mira nunca el reloj en su estudio. Jack no sabe si es de día o de noche. Aparece con tan solo ocho años en los créditos de No Sólo de Rumba Vive el Hombre (BMG, 1992) de Albert Pla como corista. Su primer encuentro con los controles de un estudio de grabación se remontan al disco coral ideado por su padre, Som la Rumba (Zanfonia, 2000) con 16 años. Antes ya había formado su primer combo rumbero, Chipimaya, a duo con Chiqui Amaya hijo de José de Los Amaya. Más tarde cursa estudios musicales en el Taller de Mùsics donde forma (entre otros muchos) el proyecto de corte flamenco latin jazz Chakataga; uno de rumba arabesca junto músicos amazighs, Rumbamazigha, y otro de recuperación del legado de la rumba catalana con Rumba Vella. Todos ellos editan más de un disco que él mismo graba y arregla. También forma parte fundamental del proyecto Banda Achilifunk y actualmente del Achilifunk Sound System. Paralelamente arranca su carrera como productor, técnico de sonido y arreglista convirtiéndose en el pluriempleado más prolifico de la escena rumbera. Por sus manos han pasado Lady Gipsy, Sabor de Gràcia, Arrels de Gràcia, Viejos Rumberos, Micu, Ai Marai, Revolución, Manuel Malou, 4 de la Cera, Ramonet, Peret, Chacho y una lista interminable... También podemos otorgarle el mérito de ser el primero en grabar a Rosalía cantando Herois Obscurs en el disco Or Verd (Temps Record, 2014). Para más "inri", toca con solvencia prácticamente todos los instrumentos conocidos y si no, aprende en el tiempo que tarda en sujetarlos. Y es el inductor a la rumba y el flamenco de todo tipo de músicos: del pop al jazz. Algo así como lo que hizo Víctor Martínez en la mutación de C Tangana a la rumba: Musical Box, Handclaps, Guitar, Keyboards, Flamenco Guitar [Spanish Guitar], Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Congas, Bongos, Bells, Maracas, Guiro, Backing Vocals, Timbales, Claves, Voice, Effects [Flamenco Percussion], Rhythm Guitar & Drums. Eso consta en los créditos.Veamos lo que hace Jack en un año de trabajo. Estamos en 2022. El programa de hoy recoge algunos de esos momentos. Desde sus conocimientos musicales y su bagaje sonoro, recrea y reinterpreta estilos dispares con una versatilidad y soltura impresionante. Arrancamos con el track que marcará el futuro presente. Cuando el rumbatón (o flamencotón) y la kinkydelia electrónica andaluza ya son mainstream (Tangana / Califato) Jack los adelanta a todos por la izquierda y se saca de la manga un taladro con adornos flamencos que dinamita las redes: Gipsy Drill. Jack hace tiempo que está a la vanguardia, a pesar de que nadie se entere de ello. Quizás su modestia y el no vivir a sueldo de una multinacional lo hacen único. Su espíritu libre y su caos vital lo acercan al genio indomable que siempre está un paso por delante. Si alguien se ofende lo sentimos, pero en este país de "catetos" Stromae o Tyler The Creator serian camareros. España es esa monarquía bananera en el que el Ministro de Cultura tiene menos ídem que un youtuber y lo más bochornoso es que no se avergüenza de ello. Eso lo explica todo.Volvamos al tracklist. Alternaremos a A93 con las 4th music sessions: trap, drill y rumbaton de salida a toda velocidad. Pasando por las baladas electrónicas de Iria M caeremos en la electrónica arabesca experimental. Con ella nos mudaremos al anime japonés. Lo de Jack es realmente de otro planeta: trasladar al flamenco sintonías de videojuegos. Otro salto estilístico: de la sintonía del Festival Flamenco Trocadero de Sotogrande de aire salsero gitano caeremos en la copla modernizada de Manuel Fernandez y su Bien Pagá. Repite Iria M, la musa de Jack (que en cuanto la descubra una multinacional volará hasta la luna). Sigue el programa con un surtido de rumbas al estilo moderno, sumándole samba, electrónica, balkan beats, metales preciosos, catalanismo o lo que haga falta, Jack siempre sorprende. Hasta Machado sucumbe al taladro. Y como colofón una sinfonía experimental de flamenco jazz. Talento en estado puro. Estos son algunos proyectos recientes, no es un "Lo Mejor de..." porque sería imposible sintetizar su carrera en una sola hora. Simplemente es un muestrario reciente de la extraordinaria versatilidad del mejor productor gitano en activo. Un crack.
Arlene Rivera Luciano se encuetra con aquel musico/cantante que con su, entonces esposo, le llevo una serenata. Una de esas canciones calo profundo en su corazon. Le pide Arlene al cantante, Luis Pérez González, que le vuelva a cantar aquella cancion de la serenata de hace 25 años. Luis acepta cantarle la misma cancion con una guitarra. La musica de cuatro, guiro y guitarra llena el ambiente. Igual los paisajes, el rio y las flores. Artista principal Arlene Rivera Luciano La gente de este barrio en Adjuntas fueron los actores; Luis López González Jorge Cintrón Diomedes Cintrón Agradecimientos Raul Cintrón Ines Otero
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 136 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Punku, El Remolon, Pollo Rodriguez, Sidi Wacho, Erick Jaimez and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 135 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Sunka, Meridian Brothers, Sidi Wacho, Thub, Conjunto Media Luna and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 134 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Sonido de la Frontera, Maxiroots, El Satanico, Nickodemus, Dat Garcia and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 133 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Kiko Villamizar, Acid Coco, Candeleros, Happy Sound, Calexico and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 132 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Sonido Gallo Negro, Captain Cumbia, Derrok, Yukicito, Dvniel and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Novedades 2021 last call. Este año en Achilitime hemos reunido en cuatro programas las principales novedades del espectro rumbero actual español. "Cruce de Caminos", "El Rumbero" y "Verano del 2021" son los tres precedentes. Este es último del año y llega tras la grata noticia de los tres Grammys Latinos para el sagaz C. Tangana "El Madrileño", gracias a su reciente reconversión rumbera y previo pago del canon de participación en el certamen. Sin restarle ningún mérito, pero no todo el mundo se lo puede permitir sin una multinacional que te respalde. Pero es igualmente motivo de alegría para la semilla rumbera local que siembra este programa desde hace meses. Recordemos que el capítulo de mayo llamado "El Rumbero" se auguraba: "Arrancamos el programa con la sensación del año: El Madrileño. C. Tangana se corona rumbero mayor de la mano de los clásicos para facturar un disco que marcará su punto de inflexión..." Payo dame un Grammy!. El nuevo Rey de la Rumba, a tenor de sus números, inicia gira mundial en breve. A ver cuanto le dura la fiebre del Hawaiano. Su formula rumbero flamencotona se llama Víctor Manuel Sánchez Martínez (de Elche) que "solamente" le ha ayudado -según los créditos del disco- con: Musical Box, Handclaps, Guitar, Keyboards, Flamenco Guitar [Spanish Guitar], Electric Bass, Classical Guitar, Congas, Bongos, Bells, Maracas, Guiro, Backing Vocals, Timbales, Claves, Voice, Effects [Flamenco Percussion], Rhythm Guitar & Drums.Vamos con las novedades del último trimestre del 2021. Alex Melero lanza este diciembre su Latin Persuasive Funk, donde rumba y ritmos latinos se reúnen en plan dream team para conformar un LP temático como los de antes. Grabado hace cuatro años, por fin ve la luz de la mano de Gutifunk Records. Una batería de instrumentales profundos y bailables, ellos abren y cierran el programa. Otra novedad es la versión en single del tema de Van Halen, Jump, por obra de Boogalizer, combo barcelonés heredero de los míticos Fulanos que inicia su despegue tropical. Dale Meneíto, de Raúl Latino es el último proyecto sabrosón del ex líder de Latino y los Llobregantes. Heredero de la pasada década de apogeo de la rumba catalana, años en los que Muchachito Bombo Inferno o Los Manolos dieron que hablar, y que lanzan sendos singles que podrás oír a continuación en clave swing brass band y hip-hop rumba. De ahí ya saltamos directamente al rumbatón puro y duro que ha sabido rentabilizar El Madrileño: Canelita, Luisa Fernanda, Moncho Chavea, Manuel "El Popeye", El Polo... la lista es interminable. Todos merecedores de su Grammy visto lo visto. En medio se cuelan Derby Motoreta's Burrito Kachimba, que han incrustado su trianismo de manual en la BSO de Las Leyes de la Frontera (Daniel Monzón, 2021). Han pasado del progresismo kinkydelico a la rumbita chichona, ¡super oportunos! Otro tema nuevo de nuestra querida Poochyeeh y sus Sweet Barrio se cuela en esta lista de novedades: Naide. Junto con Rosario "La Tremendita" o Lucia Fernanda no se les debería perder la pista. En la parte final rozando la navidad nos topamos con Sabor de Gracia en clave villancico trap, poniéndose al día a toda velocidad. Les sigue Pep Lladó que lanza nuevo disco en solitario del que rescatamos el himno neoclásico Brama la Fera, en el que colaboran todos los vocalistas de Ai Ai Ai: Rafalito Salazar, Sicus, Mikel Gorriz, Jordi Gas. Y acabamos con Rambo y su Timba que, vistas las cifras de seguidores y visualizaciones en redes, podemos asegurar que hoy por hoy es la gran esperanza gitano rumbera salseada de Catalunya. ¡Caramba, carambita, carambirulí! Desde luego que por su simpatía lo merece, pero además por ser el mejor percusionista gitano del país según Txarly Brown. De grabar para Sony tendría la casa llena de Grammys.
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 131 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Abelardo Carbono y Su Tribu Champetua, Lagartijeando, Masilva, Taggy Matcher, The Peronists and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 130 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by El Dusty, G Combo, Queenky Potras, Kuto Killa, Papi Perez and Chirimoyo and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 129 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Chico Trujillo, Sonido Gonzalez, El Zombi Flash, Ruido Selecta, King Coya and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Playlist Chamberlin Rhythmate Two Times The Trauma, “Freak Show” from I Fell In Love With An Ocean (2006 Starfly). There is an original Chamberlin Rhythmate at Roth Händle Studios in Stockholm, plus some other precious vintage equipment used in the making of the first album by Two Times The Trauma. Double Bass, Vocals, Magnus Eugensson; Drums, Percussion, Optigan, Mellotron, Tin Whistle, Turntables, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Mattias Olsson; Electric Guitar, Eric Fallope; Mellotron, Orchestron, Tobias Ljungkvist; Tuba, Fredrik Wennström; Vocals, Cecilia Åhlfeldt; Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Mattias Eriksson; Xylophone, Daniel Kåse. Recorded at Roth Händle Studios 3 & 4, Stockholm. Mellotron bee tape set used with kind permission from Gaby Stenberg. Yamaha GX-1 used with kind permission from Benny Andersson. Orchestron French Horn disc on 'In Your Eyes' used thanks to Zac Rae. All Optigan, Mellotron and Chamberlin Rhythmate service and maintenance was performed way beyond the call of duty by Markus Resch. Wurlitizer Side Man and Swingin' Rhythm LCD Sound System, “Somebody's Calling Me” from This Is Happening (2010 Parlophone). Somebody's Calling Me; Finger Snaps Snaps, Matt Thornley; Finger Snaps Snaps, Synthesizer Casio MT-68, Wurlitzer Sideman, EMS VCS3 Putney, Korg Poly Ensemble, Bass, Piano Acoustic, Keyboards Roland System 100, Vocals, James Murphy; Mixed By, DS; Trombone, Jason Disu; Written-By, J. Murphy. Glenn Derringer, “The Girl From Ipanema” from Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm (1968 Wurlitzer). Glenn Derringer at the Wurlitzer electronic organ, demonstrating the Wurlitzer Electronic Swingin' Rhythm attachment with an unspecified Wurlitzer electronic organ. Each track on this demonstration disc explains the Swingin' Rhythm settings that were used. For “The Girl From Ipanema,” the settings were: “Moderate Bossa Nova. The Swingin' Rhythm was set at Latin, tempo control set to 1 o'clock.” What more can I say? Dick Hyman, “Strobo” from the single Strobo/Lay, Lady, Lay (1969 Command). Dick told me about this track, which was one of his Moog experiments that didn't make it onto his two albums around this time. Normally, he produced his Moog tracks with the help of synthesizer programmer Walter Sear. But in the case of this single, he did all the programming. For “Strobo,” he used a drum machine. It sounds like a Swingin' Rhythm. Jean-Pierre Sabar, “Fool on the Hill” from Super-Danse/Les Orgues Électroniques De Jean Pierre Sabar (1969 Sava). French LP of instrumental cover versions of popular music, all played on the Wurlitzer 4300 electronic organ with integrated Multi-Matic Percussion unit and Swingin' Rhythm, which was also sold as a standalone drum machine. In this case, I'm having a little trouble telling the difference between the drum machine and what sometimes sounds like a drum set with bass and toms. The settings on the organ indicate that the pedals can be used to play “drum” and “cymbal” sounds, and the Swingin' Rhythm unit had buttons for drum, brush, snare, block, and cymbal. Still, I can't account for the tambourine sound but so much of this rhythm section sounds like a drum machine repeating sounds robotically that I must assume that this is a combination of live drummer and drum machine. Jerry Styner And Larry Brown, “Dock of the Bay” from Orbit III (1971 Beverly Hills). Album produced to showcase the sounds of the Wurlitzer Orbit III organ, the “orbit” portion being a a third, two-octave keyboard that was a monophonic synthesizer. The instrument was equipped with the latest Wurlitzer rhythm machine built in. On this track, you not only hear sounds of a drum machine that sounds similar to the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm machine introduced in 1969. Although the liner notes suggest that all of the sounds were created using the organ, there appears to be a regular human drummer playing along (probably percussionist and co-producer Larry Brown). I say this because there is a hit hat heard throughout and although Swingin' Rhythm had setting for a Snare, Brush and Cymbal sounds, as fills for the rhythm settings, they really did not reproduce the hit hat sound that is heard here. That and the miscellaneous drum fills added throughout sound more “played” than mechanized. Anyway, that's my take after examining this recording as compared to the actual sounds of the Swingin' Rhythm unit. Thomas Organ Byron Melcher, “Spanish Flea” from The Entertainers (1966 Thomas Organ Co.). Thomas Organ was one of the leading makers of electronic organs for the home. On this track, you can hear the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms. The Thomas organ drum machine, circa mid-1960s. Thomas Organ was another maker of electronic organs for the home market. By 1966 they had created the Playmate rhythm component, a drum machine with 15 preset rhythms and a standalone device called the Band Box that had 10 preset rhythms. These were often sold as part of their Color-Glo line of transistorized organs. Color-Glo helped amateur musicians by lighting up the keys for preprogrammed melodies and chords to guide them along. Lowrey Organ Johnny Kemm “Taboo” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Not Sure Which Drum Machine Robin Gibb, “Mother and Jack” from the single Saved by the Bell/Mother and Jack (1969 Polydor). There was brief period in 1969 when the Brothers Gibb, otherwise known as the Bee Gees, had a sibling riff and Robin went off on his own to record some solo projects while Barry and Maurice completed a two-man Bee Gee album called Cucumber Castle. Perhaps because he was working along, Robin used a drum machine to mark time while recording various tracks and in the case of a few songs, he kept the mechanical rhythm as part of the finished recording. This might be the earliest purposeful use of a drum machine on a pop hit. I include it hear because it is probably a Swingin' Rhythm, although it might also be a Seeburg Select-A-Rhythm, also available at the time. Bruce Haack “Saint Basil” from The Electronic Record For Children (1969 Dimension 5). Tape composition, drum machine, and synthesis by Bruce Haack; Directed by P. Pandel; Performer, The Children Of Holy Trinity Cathedral School. Bruce used an unidentified drum machine on this album of children's music. Roland (Various) Michael Iceberg, “Mexican Hat Dance” from Does It Live: 100th Week At Walt Disney World (1977 Hihomusic). This album was only sold to tourists as a souvenir at Walt Disney World during the Michael Iceberg residency as a performer at Tomorrowland Terrace during the late 70's through the late 80's. Unknown drum machine, but likely a Roland Rhythm TR-55. Miha Kralj, “Apokalipsa” from Andromeda (1980 PGP). Yugoslavian record from synthesist Miha Kralj features a Roland CompuRhythm CR-78. Composer, producer, Synthesizer, Vocoder, Sequencer, Drum Machine, Effects, Miha Kralj. Gary Numan, “Slowcar To China” from Dance (1981 Atco). Bass , Mick Karn; Percussion, Gary Numan, Tim Steggles; Polymoog, Prophet 5, Roland JP 4, CP30, Claptrap, Electronic Drums Roland CR78, Gary Numan; Viola, Chris Payne. The Noyes Brothers, “Byte to Beat” from Sheep From Goats (1980 Object Music). Synthesizer and electronic drums, Solamar. The Noyes Brothers had two members, Steve Miro and Steve Solamar. They were from the UK and Solamar seems to be the only artist on this track and uses an non-specific Roland drum machine. This track is taken from a double LP, the only record I know of for the Noyes Brothers. Comateens, “Ghosts” from Comateens (1981 Cachalot Records). Here is a group who's unofficial fourth member was a Roland Compu-Rhythm CR-78. The inner notes for the album featured profiles of all of the artists, including Lyn Byrd on synthesizers and vocals, Oliver North on guitar and vocals, Nic North on bass, and vocals and the Roland machine, which was described as having a square black head, no body, with red, blue, and yellow buttons. In addition, the notes state that the Roland drum machine was born in Japan and existed as 3,468 separate pieces before assembled and called upon to serve with the Comateens. Joël Fajerman, “Espace – Oiseaux” from Azimuts (1981 PSA). French record by Fajerman featuring a Roland TR 808 Rhythm composer, and instruments such as the Multimoog, Prophet 5, Korg polyphonic 3100, Clavinet D6, ARP sequencer, Oberheim module. SPK (System Planning Korporation), “Emanation Machine R. Gie 1916” from Information Overload Unit (1981 Side Effects). Australian industrial sounds released in the UK. Guitar, Bass, Tape, Vocals, Mike Wilkins; Synthesizer, Roland Drum Programming, Effects, Vocals, Graeme Revell; Synthesizer, Effects, Dominic Guerin. Rüdiger Lorenz, “Out of the Past” from Invisible Voices (1983 Syncord). This late pharmacist/synthesist from Germany played all the instruments on this album, including Korg Polysix, Formant Synthesizer, Roland Vocoder VC 10, Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer, Moog Sample & Hold, MXR Stereo Chorus, Electro-Harmonix Flanger, PPG Sequencer, Elektor Ringmodulator, and Pearl Vorg Echo-Orbit. Other analog drum machines Bob Hacker, “Careless Hands” from One Man Opry: Bob Hacker Plays The Yamaha Electone D (1980 Yamaha). This album, produced by Yamaha, features some of the wacky analog synth effects it could produce as well as its built-in drum machine. This was a spinet style organ, a small upright keyboard with pedals for the home market. Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come, “Time Captives” from Journey (1973 Polydor). Brown used Bentley drum machine to provide drums on this track. The Bentley was actually a UK version of the Roland TR-77 which was the very first product Roland released under they own name. In the US this same unit was sold by Hammond as the Auto-Vari 64. The unit has 5 faders for Volume, Tempo, Cymbal/HH/Maracas, Guiro, Snare, Bass Drum. The TR-77 has 6 faders for Tempo, Fade Time, Volume, Bass D, Snare D, Guiro & Hi-Hat/Cymbal/Maracas. Bass, Percussion, Vocals, Phil Shutt; Bentley Rhythm Ace, Vocals, Arthur Brown; Electric Guitar, Vocals – Andy Dalby; Mellotron, Synthesizer [Arp 2600, Vcs3], Piano, Theremin, Percussion, Vocals, Victor Peraino. Kraftwerk, “Radioactivity” from Kraftwerk – Radio-Activity (1975 Capitol).Electronics, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Lyrics by Emil Schult, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; music by Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter; Electronic Percussion Karl Bartos, Wolfgang Flür; Vocals, Florian Schneider, Ralf Hütter. Schoolly D, “P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? (instrumental version)” from P.S.K.-What Does It Mean? / Gucci Time (1986 Schooly D Records). A remix of this track that features only the drum sounds of the The Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer. This drum machine was one of the first Roland instruments to be equipped with MIDI, and was the first analog/digital hybrid machine, combining analog circuits for its drums with digital samples for its cymbal and hi-hat sounds. You can hear how Schooly D isolated the cymbals and drums on this track. Pixie Ninja, “Leng Plateau” from Colours Out Of Space (2020 Apollon Records). Another recording using the Chamberlin Rhythmate in the Roth Händle Studio in Stockholm. Roth Händle studios is run by producer and musician Mattias Olsson who collects, restores, and offers vintage musical gear for use by visiting bands. There is so much to listen to here with Pixie Ninja's hard-driving and somewhat deranged mix of vintage, cranky electronic instruments and modern guitars and synthesizers. You can hear the Chamberlin Rhythmmate in this track, a Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine (the one that used 8-track tapes), and an Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine. Godin Shifter 4 Bass, Korg Krome 61, Korg Volca Keys, Korg Monotribe, Nord Lead A1, Glockenspiel, Polar Circle Bells, Kalimba, Marius Leirånes; Drums, Percussion, Mother Modular System, Mellotron M400, Philicorda Organ, Chamberlin Rhythmate, Fender Rhodes, Hohner Clavinet, Blind Typemachine, EMS VCS3, Casio PT-88, Roland JV-8080, Roland SH-101, Electro-Harmonix DRM-16 Drum Machine, Moog Taurus, Korg MS-10, Optigan, Roland VP-330+, Bandmaster Powerhouse Drum Machine, E-Bow (Bass Gizmotron), Jenco Celeste, Grand Piano, Mattias Olsson; Fender Stratocaster, Gretsch G5320T, TC Electronic AEON Infinite Sustainer, Korg Krome 61, Korg microKORG, Nord Lead A1, Arturia Microbrute, Stylophone 350s, Glockenspiel, Jostein Haugen; Rickenbacker 12 String Electric Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Philicorda Organ, Mellotron M400, Hampus Nordgren-Hemlin. Background Sounds Opening: Negativland, “Side 1, Track 3” from Negativland (1980 Seeland). An unidentified drum box is heard throughout this track. It sounds a lot like the Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm. Recorded Dec. 1979-April 1980. This privately release album had a hand-made sleeve made of cut-and-paste artwork assembled with xerox, wallpaper, black construction paper, and magazine photos. Beneath these pasted portions, the cover itself is spray painted and stenciled with parts of the band name, as well as hand-numbered. Synthesizer, edited by, voice, tape, David Wills; Tape, Electronics, drum machine rhythms, Booper (an electronic oscillator), Clarinet, Organ, Viola, Loops, Guitar, Mark Hosler, Richard Lyons. Description of previous way of producing drum sounds: George Wright, “Happy Talk” from Goes South Pacific (1958 HiFi Records). George Wright on the Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ, an electronic organ popular in the 1950s. Introductory dialog: Johnny Kemm “I Say a Little Prayer” from Latin Days (1970 Concert Recording). This album was created using the Lowrey Theater Console Deluxe organ model H25R-2 equipped with the built-in Automatic Rhythm drum machine feature. Description of Chamberlin Rhythmate: Audio track demo of the Chamberlin Rhythmate from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. Description of Wurlitzer Side Man: Audio track demo of the Wurlitzer Side Man from the YouTube video posted by instrument collector Dan Hicks (aka Peahix), a collector in California. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog Noise and Notations.
Nick interviews Barnegat soccer player Izzy Guiro
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 128 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Jaguar, Nixtamal, El Dusty, Muerdo, El Remolon and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Join me as I interview Sharron Guiro, one of my Mastermind Students. In this episode, you'll hear all about her story and how she went from analysis paralysis to leaping in the real estate investing game - now with multiple properties bringing in additional income for herself and her family! Listen right here on our podcast, where we're talking about Sharron's inspiring journey through fear into success. You can find or contact Sharron: On Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/sharron.rhodes By Email: Sharron.rhodes@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------------- Join the Community I'd love to hear your comments and questions about this episode. Here are some great ways to stay in touch or get involved in the My Freedom Foundry Community! Check Out My Free Facebook Group Check Out My Real Estate Investing Monthly Membership Mentorship Program If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating/review!
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 126 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Masilva, Uproot Andy, Don Couto, Pernett, Chico Trujillo and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 126 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Isidro Cuevas & Willy Cabanas, Indepe Roots, Andrés Digital, El Remolon, Akilin and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 125 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Amantes del Futuro, Andrés Digital, Eskorzo, Cumbiasound, G-Flux and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 124 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Toy Selectah & Chico Sonido, Andrés Digital, Son del Barrio, Akilin, Bejuco and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 123 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Turbo Sonidero, Sonikgroove, Andrés Digital, Son Rompe Pera, Orihuella MSS and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 122 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar!With Tunes and Remixes by Andrés Digital, Santa Fe Klan, El Dusty, Panther Panther, Kami Kama and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 121 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar!With Tunes and Remixes by Andrés Digital, Dengue Dengue Dengue, Amambay100000, Panther Panther, Mexican Institute of Sound and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 120 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar!10 Years Jubilee Edition with Tunes and Remixes by Candeleros, Andrés Digital, Amantes del Futuro, Real Cumbia Activa, El Gato Negro and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 119 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes from Frente Cumbiero, Sonikgroove, Thornato, Bigote, Andrés Digital and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 118 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Los Bulldozer, Thornato, Andrés Digital, La Dame Blanche, Kumbia Obscura and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 117 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Lido Pimenta, Chirimoya, Andrés Digital, Tribilin Sound, Paco Mendoza and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 116 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Atropolis, Kami Kama, Ghetto Kumbe, Tranzo, Minyo Cumbieros and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Soundscape- Me and Sunny Lemmon Song- Me-Bass guitar and vocals, Lilith Grace- Electric Guitar, Alex Oakley- Drum set and Guiro. Recorded by me, mixed and mastered by James Garcia at Over the Counter Culture Records. Links: https://www.innocenceproject.org/ fantastic organization helping wrongfully convicted people. https://onamove.com/ info about MOVE, and the work they are doing to free political prisoners. https://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/ A hub for information and activist opportunities related to Leonard Peltier Father Roy Bourgeois page on Americans who tell the truth, a wonderfully inspirational website. There is a lot more that would be good further reading, but honestly yall know how to use google and wikipedia and I think the experience of researching is a valuable one, it certainly shaped the way I thought about information and education. Now for the music links, https://leechwife.bandcamp.com/ Lilith's kick ass heavy industrial sometimes micro tonal always interesting solo project. https://reflexmachine.bandcamp.com/ Alex makes a lot of music, like me, this is a band he drums in and is a founding member of that I joined as a synthesist while back. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/danny-lemmon/message
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 115 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by El Dusty, Gambeat ft. Malo Malone, Faauna, Philthy Dronez, Ramiro Jota and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 114 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Frente Cumbiero, Doble Redoble, Nirso, Kinky Electric Noise, Moonanga and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 113 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Ego 360, Quechuaboi, Panther Panther, Sonikgroove, Caribombo and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 112 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Caribombo, MERU & Bial Hclap, Philthy Dronez, Conjunto Papa Upa, Derrok and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 111 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Amantes del Futuro, Philthy Dronez, Klik & Frik, Sonido Satanas, Ghetto Kumbe and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 110 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Los Gaiteros De San Jacinto, Cero39, Malefics, Isidro Cuevas & Willy Cabañas, Batuco and many more More Infos, full playlist y mas Musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 109 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Pernett, Solo Moderna, Amambay 100000, Conjunto Papa Upa, Lagartijeando and many more More Infos y mas Musica on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 108 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups in a tight Mix. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Captain Planet, Novalima, Tropikhongo, Carillo Stereo, Pernett and many more More Infos y mas Musica on tropicalbass.com
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Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 106 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Orihuela MSS, Kombilesa Mi, Philty Dronez. Carillo Stereo, Solo Moderna and many more
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 104 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by El Dusty, Chico Trujillo, Erick Jaimez, Black Mandingo, Dengue Dengue Dengue and many more
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 104 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Celso Piña, Fanfare Ciocarlia, El Alfa, Gato Negro, DJ Karim and many more
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 103 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Paco Mendoza, Kumbia Boruka, Kumbia Queers, Banana Sound Cartel, Caballo and many more
A talk programme dedicated to films and television shows, presented by Marcus Ako, Laura Sampson and David Campbell, on Resonance 104.4FM at 7pm (UK) on Fridays. Podcast episodes available from Monday morning at 00:30 (UK) #ItsAllAboutThe3Way #ShootTheBreezeShow #WhereInTheWorldIsChrisWilliams Reach us on Twitter, on Facebook, email shootthebreezonresonance104.4@gmail.com or Instagram In the 5th-season's 9th episode, Marcus and (Producer) David welcome Ros Gilman, Music Composer for films from Guiro Music. They talk film and TV news; how Ros got into composing music for films, and the topic of the #Top5Favourites category this week: John Williams Scores.
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 101 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Frikstailers, Son del Barrio, Amantes del Futuro, Grupo Jejeje, Bial Hclap, El V and the Gardenhouse and many more
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 101 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Baja Frequencia, Andrés Digital, Masilva, Supersan, El Cholo Astral and many more
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 99 - the newest and hottest Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Banana Sound Cartel, Yukicito, Sonido Berzerk, Kumbia Boruka, Panther Panther and many more p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica}
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 99 - the newest and hottest Nu-Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Tunes and Remixes by Banana Sound Cartel, Andrés Digital, Yukicito, Panther Panther, Dead Stare and many more
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 98 - the newest and hottest Nu-Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Andrés Digital, Malo Malone, Philthy Dronez, RCA, Black Mandingo and many more - Full Playlist on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 97 - the newest and hottest Nu-Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! With Erick Jaimez, Malo Malone, Asagi Saundo, Toty Stylee, Panther Panther and many more - Full Playlist on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 96 - the newest and hottest nu Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! Full Playlist on tropicalbass.com This time with Tunes and Remixes by Banana Sound Cartel, Deela, AtawAllpa, Atropolis, Andrés Digital and many more
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 95 - the newest and hottest nu Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! Playlist on tropicalbass.com
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 94 - the newest and hottest nu Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar! Playlist on tropicalbass.com
*** A special mid week episode as Greg Champion joins Shane and Ralph to chat old footy classics. *** Stay in the loop at crawfhirdy.com Become a member of the show patreon/crawfhirdy Hit up the Facebook page Crawf and Hirdy More good stuff @ Racetrack Ralphy
Andrés Digital Cumbia Round Up No 93 - the newest and hottest nu Cumbia and Tropical Bass Tunes, Remixes and Mashups. Scratch your Guiro y todos a bailar!
It's been a While, But here's Episode 29 (Season 2 Episode 11) Hosted by Richard B McLean, and [Mitch Parker] 1 What Makes Kelly Wilkins Tick? Mitch Parker and His Amazing Wacky Instrument Collection See our pictures on instagram Featured Media This Week: Mitch Parker and His Amazing Wacky Instrument Collection | Our Theme is By Sam Davis Have a question or comment that you’d like played on the air? — Please Leave a Message at (801) Sketch1 — [(801) 753-8241]
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Bradford Rogers is a multi-instrumentalist, engineer, singer, and composer—and the founder and owner of independent label Worldsongs Media. Worldsongs’ mission is to nurture talented undiscovered artists in a variety of genres, focusing on worldbeat, jazz, dance, and ethnic-influenced music. Bradford is also a noted multimedia producer, writer, photographer and podcaster— “The Multimedia Ninja.” In his “spare” time, he enjoys long sailing Florida’s Gulf Coast, the Bahamas and the Caribbean, often solo. He produced the debut album for Timothy P. Green (mixed by multiplatinum mix engineer Thom “TK” Kidd), and recently completed his fourth year as Chapter Governor for The Recording Academy. As a member of the house band for the Recording Academy’s Atlanta Chapter Awards Series, Bradford has performed with such multiplatinum artists as Michael McDonald, James Brown, Bobby Valentino, En Vogue’s Dawn Robinson, Sleepy Brown and Cee-Lo Green. His latest CD is entitled Guiro! Check out our podcast for creatives at: www.TheMultimediaNinja.com http://www.bradfordrogers.com/ StoryHinge http://storyhinge.com Where we amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
Dominicans are obsessed with baseball and their country is famous for producing some of the best baseball players in the Major League Baseball organization. But there is a problem. In a country where poverty is widespread, families see an MLB contract as their ticket out. Sadly, greedy trainers and talent scouts called ‘buscones' take advantage of talented players and their families. Only one percent of players get signed. The majority return home as young adults without a marketable skill or education. Listen in to find out how COTN’s I Love Baseball program (ILB) is protecting these vulnerable players and setting them up for a bright future. To get involved with the team, go to cotni.org/i-love-baseball. Special thanks for music from: “Radiant Flux” by Anamorphic Orchestra (freemusicarchive.org/music/Anamorphic_Orchestra/Anamorphic_Orchestra/Radiant_Flux) is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0; “Northern Lights” by VYVCH (freemusicarchive.org/music/VYVCH/Crazy_Fog/06_-_Northern_Lights#) is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0; “Steal It Back (Instrumental)” by The Bell (freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Bell/Instrumentals_1810/Steal_It_Back_Instrumental) is licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0; “Guiro para Elegua” by SONGO 21 (freemusicarchive.org/music/SONGO_21/SONGO_21_-_Studio_sessions_2003/04_-_Guiro_para_Elegua) is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
Osiris Zambrana, Maestro del Guiro, 40 años en su arte le convierten en cotizado experto. Vive en Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico.Collores donde vive y trabaja el maestro Osiris Zambrana es ... “En el Vaticano hay un güiro de este servidor”, dice con ... Para el artesano, dedicarse a esto es trascender fronteras. Visita la pagina dedicada a Osiris Zambrana: http://www.ajiterapia.com/osiris-zambrana-torres-artesano-del-guiro-en-puerto-rico/ Suscríbete en AjiTerapia para recibir los shows en video. Ve a www.ajiterapia.com La revista de Bellas Artes, Stella, te da acceso a las obras maestras de Don Zambrana. Ve a www.ajiterapia.com Buscas fotos de tu pueblo/ciudad? www.puertoricoincanvas.com Walter Rivera Santos AjiTerapia LLCPO Box 800218 Coto Laurel, PR. 00780-0218 email: Walter@ajiterapia.com
The robots explore what mental health means to humans and to themselves. Tango on Vocals, Bass, Drums, Acoustic Guitar and Guiro. Cash on Vocals, Electric Guitar, Keys, Squeaky Fence and Acoustic Guitar. TRACKLIST: (1) The Driver Comes (2) Climb (3) Synthetic Green (4) Every Time You Go. All content © 2014 Field Processor (www.fieldprocessor.com)
microjazz tune featuring guiro, alto sax and organ
microjazz tune featuring guiro, alto sax and organ
Baritone sax, African hand drum and guiro mixed in with lots of keyboard through distorion and blah blah blah.
Baritone sax, African hand drum and guiro mixed in with lots of keyboard through distorion and blah blah blah.
The hippest arrangement you've ever heard of this Christmas classic