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Puerto Rico native Voltio makes deep-grooved reggaeton that distinguishes itself from other music in the genre with its clean production, trance-like choruses, and Voltio's mesmerizing voice. In fact, Voltio's music often seems to share more with Dirty South hip-hop and urban contemporary R&B than with reggaeton. "El Mellao," for example, from Voltio's 2007 release, is a case in point. Heavy-lidded and sensual, the track is tailor-made for blasting from Jeep speakers while cruising through the neighborhood. EN LO CLARO should satisfy reggaeton fans looking for something less frenetic, and more likely to make heads bob slowly and deeply. Voltio En Lo Claro Songs | 1. | En lo Claro | |
| 2. | Talk Is Cheap | |
| 3. | So Amazing | |
| 4. | El Coqui | |
| 5. | El Mellao | |
| 6. | Let's Go to My Crib | |
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Purchase En Lo Claro CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tego Calderon El Subestimado CD (2006)
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$13.69 For EL SUBESTIMADO (THE UNDERDOG), Tego Calderon moved to a major label and also increased his sophisticated take on reggaeton, Latin rap, and hip-hop. Though embraced by the reggaeton and hip-hop communities, Calderon's sound differs from his contemporaries by mixing elements of salsa, dancehall, and other forms from his native Puerto Rico (like the plena) with hard, street-level beats. Calderon's raps are personal and affecting as well, further differentiating him from the scores of party-centric reggaeton MCs. EL SUBESTIMADO should establish Calderon as one of the stand-out talents of the genre. For EL SUBESTIMADO (THE UNDERDOG), Tego Calderon moved to a major label and also increased his sophisticated take on reggaeton, Latin rap, and hip-hop. Though embraced by the reggaeton and hip-hop communities, Calderon's sound differs ...
| | Baby Rasta La Ultima Risa CD (2006)
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$11.39 Liner Note Author: Baby Rasta.
| | Aventura K.O.B. (Kings Of Bachata) CDs (2006) With DVD
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$14.39 This 2006 Aventura outing finds "los reyes de la bachata moderna" ("the kings of modern bachata") living up to their esteemed reputation. Throughout the highly percussive set, the Bronx, New York-based group presents lovelorn Dominican roots tunes such as "Los Infieles" and "Llorar," mixing up the proceedings with occasional skits in both English and Spanish. In the wake of Aventura's mainstream breakthrough album, God's Project (2005), the group was so emboldened by its commercial success that it crowned itself the Kings of Bachata and, with some modesty, used ...
| | Chosen Few El Documental II CDs (2006) With DVD
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$19.75
| | Wisin Y Yandel Presentan: Los Vaqueros CD (2006)
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$10.59 Recording information: Mas Audio Production Recording Studios. Photographer: Louis Martinez. Hotshot reggaeton duo Wisan y Andel put together a sure-fire reggaeton winner with LOS VAQUEROS, a set that features contributions from heavyweights Don Omar, Tony Dize, Gadiel, and others, as well as starring spots from Wisan and Yandel. The lyrical flow of these rappers is matched only by the searing quality of the tracks they rap over, creating a synthesis that ...
| | Don Omar Presenta: Los Bandoleros Reloaded CDs (2006)
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$11.75
| | His Name Is Alive Someday My Blues Will Cover The Earth CD (2001)
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$22.09 Out of print in the U.S.! Originally released in 2001, Someday My Blues Will Cover The Earth is a collection of 10 songs and three interludes: emotional ballads and, in the words of leader Warn Defever himself, simple, make-out R&B. As Defever had intended, Singer Lovetta Pippen's vocal is the star of the show. In one instance she can demonstrate a childlike innocence 'Write My Name In The Groove' and in the next breath she artfully regurgitates the fragile tenderness of Billie Holiday in 'Solitude' and then reaches the glorious high pitches of Linda Lewis in 'Karin's Blues'. Putting emphasis on the vocal doesn't mean that the music has been disregarded. From lo-fi blues to classical to R&B this is an album that has been toiled over. 4AD.
His Name Is Alive includes: Lovetta Pippen (vocals); Warn Defever. Additional personnel includes: Fred Thomas (acoustic guitar, bass); Ida Pearl (violin); Zach Wallace (upright bass); Scott Goldstein (drums). Recorded between 1998 and 2000. Personnel: Fred Thomas (acoustic guitar); Zach Wallace (upright bass); Scott Goldstein (drums). Over the years, His Name Is Alive's sound has spanned everything from musique concrète-tinged soundscapes to ethereal pop, gospel, and Hendrix-channeling guitar pyrotechnics. In a less-talented group, these stylistic shifts would seem unfocused, but with His Name Is Alive, constant change is their style. So it's not unusual that Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth is another departure, but it is a bit surprising that the group -- which features Warn Defever, Lovetta Pippen, and Flashpapr's Fred Thomas this time around -- picks one style and sticks to it for the whole album. It's still more surprising that the style is smooth urban ballads -- in a way, it's His Name Is Alive's most startling change since they lightened and brightened their music on Mouth by Mouth. However, it's not necessarily a step forward for the group; with their similar beats and tempos, songs like "One Year" and "Our Last Affair" are the musical equivalent of treading water. The album's best moments come near the beginning, when the concept of His Name Is Alive doing sleek urban pop like "Nothing Special" still seems fresh. The slinky, sexy "Happy Blues" and "Write My Name in the Groove" -- which sounds like a dreamy, distant cousin of TLC's "Waterfalls" -- also make the album momentarily convincing. But overall, it sounds too spare and restrained, especially when compared to artists like Aaliyah, Alicia Keys, and the aforementioned TLC, whose ...
| | Bentmen Immaculate Contraption CD (2000)
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$16.39
| | Celluloid Years CDs (2006)
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$15.45 From 1982 to 1986, Celluloid Records released about 40 extended-play 12"s of then cutting-edge hip-hop, characterized primarily by Linn Drums, the Yamaha DMX keyboard, turntable cutting, and rudimentary rapping. The New York-based label was overseen by Bill Laswell, who was an underground kingpin at the time, co-writing Herbie Hancock's "Rockit," co-producing Mick Jagger's solo debut, and fronting Material, among myriad other activities. Celluloid was quite forward-looking for its time. Ironically, the output of the label is quite dated today. Those Linn Drum sounds, above all, date the music instantly. Drum machines were hip and fresh at the time, sure, but they've come a long way since the mid-'80s -- as has the art ...
| | Charles Oginga Shelton Seeing Is Believing CD (2004)
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$17.69
| | Sex & Violins (The Best Of My Life Story) CD (2007) (Import)
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$18.55 Sex & Violins (The Best of My Life Story) Jake Shillingford, founder of the cult orchestral alternative band My Life Story has compiled Sex & Violins (The Best of My Life Story) to celebrate 10 years since the release of their first hit single 12 Reasons Why I Love Her.The album features tracks from all three MLS albums and six top forty singles released throughout the nineties.A key player during the inception of Britpop, Jake’s 12-piece ensemble became a huge favorite on the UK live circuit with their big shows and loyal following. In 1993, MLS we’re spotted by Giles Martin, (the son of Beatles legend George) and offered downtime at Dad’s studio. The debut single Girl A, Girl B, Boy C was born, a bizarre love triangle with a big band soundtrack. All foxy horns and horny foxes, it was released by indie label Mother Tongue and possessed a sassy swing which sounded gloriously out of place in the year of grunge. NME and Melody Maker made it 'Single Of The Week'. Releasing the debut album Mornington Crescent to critical acclaim on indie label Mother Tongue, MLS toured extensively in the UK and France, headlining over Oasis and supporting Blur and Pulp. In 1996, MLS signed to Parlophone and released their second album The Golden Mile. All five singles from the album became top forty hits ...
| | Dfa Remixes Chapter 2 CD (2006) Remixes
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$11.75 The productions of the NYC duo of James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy under the moniker Death From Above (DFA) have become synonymous with the merging of dance music and indie rock. As erstwhile punks influenced by hip-hop and electronic music, the pair look back to New York's early '80s underground to formulate their own distinctive sound--a heavier, darker, rawer, and more intense take on their influences. DFA REMIXES CHAPTER 2 compiles eight fully remade/remodeled, and otherwise remixed versions of tracks from the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Goldfrapp, and Junior Senior. Peeling back layers of guitar-fueled distortion and manic percussion, ...
| | Disney Girlz Rock CD (2007)
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$8.19
| | Robert Doyle 3 Volleys CD (2009)
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$10.15
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