Mexican music around the world

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FelipeBoorkes



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nocturnaldelight wrote:

Prográmaton by Zoé


Zoe developed a unique sound, that you may love or hate but makes them what they are and no one else. I would say it was hard to think in a band with that quality and with a similar style and then I remembered Zurdok's Maquillaje.

The production of this album is brilliant. Hope you like it.


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FelipeBoorkes wrote:
Fischman wrote:
I'm also a Rodrigo y Gabriela fan.

I'm big on progressive rock, and the Mexican group Cast is a fave of mine. I've also taken a liking to Iconoclasta.


Excellent, if you like Rodrigo y Gabriela, my recommendation is Cabezas de Cera (Wax Heads).

This band lead by the Sotelo brothers is as prog and experimental as it can be. The thing I like the most of them is that besides using traditional instruments they create their own.

Hope you like it.


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Thanks!

Cabezas de Cera has been on my to do list. I dug the clip!
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Typical ones I know or enjoy would be Cafe Tacvba, Caifanes, Zoe, and Natalaia Lafourcade.

Others may include the glitch artist Murcof, and the classical artists Silvestre Revueltas and Carlos Chavez.
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I am by no means a Mexican music expert but came across this dark minimalist techno album in bertrandu's *All Time* Ambient chart that's fantastic:

Remembranza by Murcof
The track 'Reflejo' is such a gem, I discovered afterwards it got used in the first Black Mirror episode.

EDIT just noticed this, to add fuel to the fire!!
Tha1ChiefRocka wrote:
Others may include the glitch artist Murcof
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does cypress hill count
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Skinny wrote:
does cypress hill count


Gonna say no Laughing


Anyway, Mexico's had some cool releases in the past few years. Always worth spinning a few tracks off of these:


Amor Supremo by Carla Morrison


Hasta La Raíz by Natalia Lafourcade
(+Musas)


Norma by Mon Laferte
(not Mexican, but based in Ciudad de Mexico for a while)


And there's been a resurgence of ambient music in recent years that's always worth checking out.

I find Mexico's more into live music though... there's good local stuff, but it doesn't particularly go on wax. Rock dominates.
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This is my fave band from Tijuana, Mint Field:
https://mintfieldil.bandcamp.com/album/pasar-de-las-luces
One of the best dreampop/shoegaze releases last year.
https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?a=131094
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Not a true answer to the OP but if you're willing to set your sights down further into South America, I would strongly recommend Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov who has composed at least two of the most amazing works of the last 25 years with:

Cello Concerto "Azul" (2009)
Klezmer Clarinet and String Quartet "The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac The Blind" (1994)

Honestly, "Azul" is among the most powerful, affecting & profound concertos of all time. And "Isaac The Blind" is in the upper class of the chamber music repertoire.

His St. Mark's Passion, a highly colorful and spirited Latin American/African fusion into Religious Choral/Vocal music, is also quite stirring and compelling -- well worth checking out.

Though I have yet to rate/rank the St Mark you can find recommended recordings of the other 2 on my linked "Best Classical Recordings" list below this post. Definitely an artist well worth sharing as he is among the world's greatest contemporary composers.
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sidneyfranklyn wrote:
I am by no means a Mexican music expert but came across this dark minimalist techno album in bertrandu's *All Time* Ambient chart that's fantastic:

Remembranza by Murcof
The track 'Reflejo' is such a gem, I discovered afterwards it got used in the first Black Mirror episode.

EDIT just noticed this, to add fuel to the fire!!
Tha1ChiefRocka wrote:
Others may include the glitch artist Murcof


To be honest I knew Murcof existed but never heard it until now. It's impressive!

It makes sense that you have heard him more than us. In Mexico, ambient and experimental electronics don't have much projection.

Not exactly the same, you won't find him in Spotify, neither here in BEA, there is this amazing composer called Ernesto Martínez. He has an album mixed and produced by John Zorn's label, called Mutaciones:]]

You can find it here:

https://www.allmusic.com/album/ernesto-...0001002047

Also, do you guys know how can I propose to BEA to add this album?
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DanielNunes93 wrote:
Molotov Very Happy Very Happy


Molotov has 1 of my top 50 albums, you could check it out. Great band some of the lyrics are a little bit misogynistic, but... rock n' roll on its best.

I don't know what you like the most form Molotov: the heavy riffs, the creative and ironic lyrics or the f#c% you attitude.

If it is the first one I can't think of any Mexican bands that have this thick sound. The two bass players in Molotov, create a rhythmical base that no other has.

For the other two aspects, I could think of Plastilina Mosh. They are oriented to electro pop, but they have an amazing album: ¡Hola, chicuelos!


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