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Cafe Inkaterra - Miky Gonzalez

21 durable postsStarted 2004-08-24Latest 2004-09-23
#3346Post 1 of 21

[size=6][color=#1b00ff]Miky is a producer in Lima- Peru.[/color][/size]

[img]http://www.inkaterra.com/images/cafeinkaterra_cd_max.jpg[/img]

This is a Peruvian electronica production; by an artist of reputation for many years. :Bingo:

miky has put in scene a very good production that I would like to share with you; down I hang the Link so that they can listen to demo; it is a very interesting style; new; he is something of house-electro-Huaino (Peruvian folcloriks sounds)

the link of nature travel is : [url=http://www.inkaterra.com]Inkaterra[/url]

and the demo.....

[web:9b4abe7525]http://www.inkaterra.com/media/english/music.htm[/web:9b4abe7525]

#246933Post 2 of 21

Re:: Cafe Inkaterra - Miky Gonzalez

brother ya lo venden en tiendas? como es pa tenerlo?

#246970Post 3 of 21

si ya est? en phantom y crisol....

#246971Post 4 of 21

Re:: Cafe Inkaterra - Miky Gonzalez

I don't know,who is he...Sorry.. :Down: :HolyShit: :unsure:

#246982Post 5 of 21

i've heard it has a chillout style with some andean sounds but not sure though...

#247010Post 6 of 21

looks interesting. and i thought only cocaine and coffee came out of south america. :roll:

#247025Post 7 of 21

Re:: Cafe Inkaterra - Miky Gonzalez

jajajaa and dont forget the illegalls!!! and weed! and...cotton!

#247037Post 8 of 21

i like this

i'd rather hear just the traditional sounds without the eletronic stuff though

#247045Post 9 of 21

[quote=Jibgolly]looks interesting. and i thought only cocaine and coffee came out of south america. :roll:[/quote]

well as we can see here, you don't know much about S.A. my friend....

#247053Post 10 of 21

Re:: Cafe Inkaterra - Miky Gonzalez

marimba... parcha pe :RockOn: :Naughty:

#247920Post 11 of 21

[quote=chato]i've heard it has a chillout style with some andean sounds but not sure though...[/quote]

u right m8......... :Bingo:

#247923Post 12 of 21

so daniel...who are some traditional peruvian artists?

#247924Post 13 of 21

[quote=tiddles]i like this

i'd rather hear just the traditional sounds without the eletronic stuff though[/quote]

of course my friend...

Most of the sounds they are very own of our inca ancestors; but all the production is in PC.

if somebody of you interests to them to acquire it; we can see the form to send it

#247934Post 14 of 21

[quote=tiddles]so daniel...who are some traditional peruvian artists?[/quote]

there is many artists but the majority; they do not have many recorded productions. here in peru lamentably the folclor is not part of the musical culture in the capital; nevertheless artists like miky; they are taking to the these sounds to him young people. :RockOn:

thanks miky :Bingo:

#248135Post 15 of 21

if you?re interested in listening to some peruvian folk music, look out for susana baca. she has recorded a couple of lp?s for the david byrne label luaka bop, so it shouldn?t be that hard to find. it is what we call afro-perivian music, so it is the music that comes from the african slaves that were brought to work in the cotton fields a long time ago. it is a mix of a lot of percussion, a sweet and mellow voice, with a jazzy taste... it is fuckin good!

#248137Post 16 of 21

chorrea pa aca tambien, peeee... marimba

#248138Post 17 of 21

how can i buy this cd?

#255370Post 18 of 21

[quote=wkartohm";p="41138]if you?re interested in listening to some peruvian folk music, look out for susana baca. she has recorded a couple of lp?s for the david byrne label luaka bop, so it shouldn?t be that hard to find. it is what we call afro-perivian music, so it is the music that comes from the african slaves that were brought to work in the cotton fields a long time ago. it is a mix of a lot of percussion, a sweet and mellow voice, with a jazzy taste... it is fuckin good![/quote]

I finish listening to your suggestion and the truth is that I liked verry much....... thanks for the data

#255378Post 19 of 21

it would cost me $50+ to import this cd.

fuck that

#255382Post 20 of 21

[quote=tiddles";p="46325]it would cost me $50+ to import this cd.

fuck that[/quote]

wow :shock: :shock: !!!!!!! i agree m8 ......... fuck that............................

I will try to see the form that the cost is not so high; where you live? maybe I can send it with some friend... :roll:

#264382Post 21 of 21

[quote=Jibgolly";p="39897] looks interesting. and i thought only cocaine and coffee came out of south america. :roll: [/quote]

Well... blow me

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