Méjico Máxico
Méjico Máxico is the debut album of Mexican Institute of Sound, a one-man band led by Camilo Lara. The album contains 15 tracks which sample sounds as diverse as Mexican and Latin American folk music. Music magazine editors have described the band as one of the biggest pioneers of Mexican Electronica.[1]
Méjico Máxico | ||||
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Released | January 24, 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Label | Nacional Records | |||
Producer | Camilo Lara | |||
Mexican Institute of Sound chronology | ||||
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The album has received plenty of praise upon release and some critics have drawn LCD Soundsystem as one of its main influences.[2]
Track listing
- Bienvenidos A Mi Disco
- OK!
- Mirando A Las Muchachas
- Jaja Pipi
- Buena Idea
- Drume Negrita
- CyberMambo
- Juan Rulfo
- Corasound
- Canción De Amor Para Mi Futura Novia
- Sabrosa
- Hey Tia!
- Que Rico
- Dub-A El Tiempo Es Muy Largo
- No Hay Masa Ya
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External links
References
- "Mexican Institute of Sound: National Geographic World Music". National Geographic. Archived from the original on 2008-04-17. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
- "Méjico Máxico: Album Description". ARTISTDirect. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
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