Suenalo
Suenalo Sound System
This album is what you get when you mix one part Afro-Latin, one part Jam Band, one part HipHop and a whole lot of FUNK. The hottest band out of Miami is now making its way to the rest of the world. Experience the musical revolution of Sunalo today.
Details
Collection (audio)
Contents
| # | Title | Length | Sample | |
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| 1 |
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Suenalo | 4:41 |
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| 2 |
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The Hits | 7:30 |
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| 3 |
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A Le Le | 5:01 |
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| 4 |
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Fela | 6:18 |
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| 5 |
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Guajira | 4:02 |
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| 6 |
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G Funk | 4:55 |
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| 7 |
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Mamaawae | 4:32 |
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| 8 |
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Tiki Bar | 4:19 |
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| 9 |
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Ya Ya | 8:25 |
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| 10 |
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Kimbia | 5:05 |
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| 11 |
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Bassilar | 4:57 |
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| Bitmunk Marketplace Service | USD $0.98 |
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| Bitmunk WebBuy Service | USD $0.60 |
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| Total | USD $8.11 |
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Description
In the neon jungle of Miami, in dusky bars and on moonlit beaches, Sunalo Sound System has the natives dancing. The rhythms, a riotous intersection of Afro-Cuban, Latin, R&B and hip hop, come courtesy of bassist Carlos Guzmn and percussionists Luis Gonzalez and Alan Ramos, effortlessly fusing the sounds of distant continents into their own distinctive premium blend. The horn section, saxophonist Juan Turros and trombonist Chad Bernstein, bring the funk, cascades of fire and brimstone rippling through the gyrating crowds, and guitarists Phil Maranges and Gerard Glecer bring the blues, distorted wails and wah-wah injecting the mix with barroom soul and Hendrixs voodoo spirit. Keyboardist Tony Laurencio lends his fingers and voice to the fray, harmonizing with Amin de Jesus and El Chino who spit bilingual rhymes and sing sweet, heartfelt melodies. Sunalo is a ten-piece, but its music is so powerful and intense youd swear there was an entire village onstage.
Formed in 2002 after a series of jam sessions in Little Havanas Monkey Village, a communal home of musicians and artists, Sunalo has undergone a number of personnel changes but its unique musical essence has remained intact, a mlange of Western, Latin, and Pan-African styles that has won the band legions of loyal fans and Best Local Latin Rock Band honors from the Miami New Times. Sunalo has performed at the Latin Funk Festival in Miami and NYC, Carnaval on the Mile, Fete de la Musique, the Calle Ocho Festival, and the 2006 Langerado Music Festival, headlined by Ben Harper, the Black Crowes, the Flaming Lips, and Wilco. In addition, theyve shared the stage with Afrobeat heavyweights Antibalas, the Latin Grammy winning Bacilos, and Latin Grammy nominated acts Bosacucanova, Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians and Locos Por Juana.
For more info on this funky ensemble visit http://www.suenalomusic.com
