The German label Strut Records continues its work of forgotten dust all that stuff, with great treasure hunters to collect for the cause the best tracks together after getting published will give a very special as it offers us Sofrito : Tropical Discotheque (2011). Sofrito: Tropical Discotheque mini-mix by DJ Hugo Mendez by Strut The title is not accidental but part of a festival organized in London under the name "Sofrito" and have been exported worldwide.
Parties where the tropical sounds are the key to not stop dancing all night. Like any good compilation of these characteristics, Sofrito: Tropical Discotheque we face jewelry collecting hard to find. I have never fully embraced these sounds so for me all the songs that appear here are little gems, regardless of market value.
This album achieves the goal of every good meeting: no stop wiggling through a crazy pace and lively. That are to blame styles like cumbia coming exclusively for the album's hand Quantic And His Orchestra under the title 'Backpack Cumbia. " In Sofrito's website assures us that make us feel like we're in summer despite being winter.
This was achieved thanks to songs where what really matters is the pace, leaving the letter in the background, with many instrumental parts and with little weight in the texts, even in many cases these are perceived as an instrument through the sonic richness of the language. The entrance to the brass instruments of 'I want Dawn' by Banda Los Hijos de la Niña Luz, is a perfect example to summarize evasion and hedonism of this sound.
Parties where the tropical sounds are the key to not stop dancing all night. Like any good compilation of these characteristics, Sofrito: Tropical Discotheque we face jewelry collecting hard to find. I have never fully embraced these sounds so for me all the songs that appear here are little gems, regardless of market value.
This album achieves the goal of every good meeting: no stop wiggling through a crazy pace and lively. That are to blame styles like cumbia coming exclusively for the album's hand Quantic And His Orchestra under the title 'Backpack Cumbia. " In Sofrito's website assures us that make us feel like we're in summer despite being winter.
This was achieved thanks to songs where what really matters is the pace, leaving the letter in the background, with many instrumental parts and with little weight in the texts, even in many cases these are perceived as an instrument through the sonic richness of the language. The entrance to the brass instruments of 'I want Dawn' by Banda Los Hijos de la Niña Luz, is a perfect example to summarize evasion and hedonism of this sound.
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