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Music (colombian, etc.)
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Music (colombian, etc.)

What are they playing in Colombian clubs?
What are the local hits?

And elsewhere, wherever you might be traveling at
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Music (colombian, etc.)

Quote: (03-13-2010 08:00 PM)toddh Wrote:  

What are they playing in Colombian clubs?
What are the local hits?

And elsewhere, wherever you might be traveling at

They play the same 5 songs over and over. One of them goes something like....

"Yo no se mañana"
and the video can be found here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXIgjQFMCiI
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Music (colombian, etc.)

Yeah, Brasil too is basically the same 10 shitty american songs and some local music. They actually do have a pretty wide variety of Brazilian music. Here in the states where I'm at, the music always sucks. It's the same 10 shitty american songs they play in Brazil with a shitty DJ trying to remix them.
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Music (colombian, etc.)

Brazil has a very rich musical culture with lots of different varieties that are nice to listen to, BUT they are not very danceable. It can be hard to find a good house club at times.
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Classic styles of Brazilian music along with deep house music is my fav. And of course I especially love deep house with a Brazilian flavor a la: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3HC1j7eIpI

This isn't house, but I love this kind of shit too, just chill Brazilian-style electronic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hYFKAXs5_Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8xNRf2e7Z0

I went to bar/restuarant/lounge today at the beach that had 4 deep house DJs spinning all day. I was hoping to find something like that along the beach of Ipanema, but I didn't. Maybe I should move down there and open such a place.
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Music (colombian, etc.)

Cumbia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAe7V9Csd84

"Cumbia is a Colombian musical style and folk dance that is considered to be representative of Colombia, along with Vallenato. Cumbia originated from the Caribbean coast of easter Colombia, with folkloric variants in Panama. Cumbia began as a courtship dance practiced among the slave population that was later mixed with European instruments and musical characteristics. It was also used during the Colombian struggle for independence as an expression of resistance against Spain, therefore, most of its songs' messages were related to freedom or slavery. Cumbia is very popular in the Andean region and the Southern Cone and was until the early 1980s more popular in these regions than the salsa."

Nowadays, I think people mostly just smoke to this music.
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Quote: (03-19-2010 04:50 PM)kerouac Wrote:  

Cumbia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAe7V9Csd84

"Cumbia is a Colombian musical style and folk dance that is considered to be representative of Colombia, along with Vallenato. Cumbia originated from the Caribbean coast of easter Colombia, with folkloric variants in Panama. Cumbia began as a courtship dance practiced among the slave population that was later mixed with European instruments and musical characteristics. It was also used during the Colombian struggle for independence as an expression of resistance against Spain, therefore, most of its songs' messages were related to freedom or slavery. Cumbia is very popular in the Andean region and the Southern Cone and was until the early 1980s more popular in these regions than the salsa."

Nowadays, I think people mostly just smoke to this music.

it's still king in the regions if Cucuta and Valledupar and Santander in general. salsa is hardly even played if at all.

So if Cumbia and Vallenato is what you want, Bucaramanga, Cucuta and Valldupar are the cities for you.
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Quote: (03-14-2010 03:56 PM)kerouac Wrote:  

Quote: (03-13-2010 08:00 PM)toddh Wrote:  

What are they playing in Colombian clubs?
What are the local hits?

And elsewhere, wherever you might be traveling at

They play the same 5 songs over and over. One of them goes something like....

"Yo no se mañana"
and the video can be found here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXIgjQFMCiI

Such a very amazing link!
Thank you for the post.
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