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Alegranza (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Alegranza (Bonus Track Version) by El Guincho. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Electronica, Alternative Rock, Latin genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 41:30 minutes.

Artist: El Guincho
Release date: 2008
Genre: Electronica, Alternative Rock, Latin
Tracks: 11
Duration: 41:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Palmitos Park 2:33
2. Antillas 5:33
3. Fata Morgana 3:38
4. Kalise 5:11
5. Cuando Maravilla Fui 3:39
6. Buenos Matrimonios Ahí Fuera 6:46
7. Costa Paraiso 5:49
8. Prez Lagarto 3:57
9. Polca Mazurca 3:44
10. Viajes a Alegranza 1 (Bonus Track) 0:27
11. Viajes a Alegranza 2 (Bonus Track) 0:13

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While Pablo Díaz-Reixa — a.k.a. El Guincho — cites influences such as exotica/cocktail nation artists Martin Denny and Esquivel, the music on Alegranza evokes more unbridled joy, more crowd-generated sweat, and more smiles than its forbearers ever did. El Guincho’s music — a no-holds-barred celebration of Tropicalia, Latin, African and even Middle Eastern music — connects people in a physical way. With a vibe like a live drum circle, El Guincho relies on endlessly repetitive drum patterns performed with a variety of instruments (chimes, shakers, blocks, steel drums, to name but a few), and atop the circling rhythms he layers interlocking loops of vocals — sometimes chanting, sometimes singing — that coalesce into a gloriously buoyant and rich sound. Tracks like “Palmitos Park,” “Antillas” and the intensely hypnotic “Kalise” are some of the strongest examples, but there are plenty more; tracks like the whimsical “Polca Mazurca,” the undulant “Cuando Maravilla Fui,” and the dreamy "Buenos Matrimonios Ahí Fuera" vary the pace and texture. Adopted into the indie-pop world by various bands and festivals, El Guincho’s music makes “space-age cocktail” music for today’s hipster set.