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Turntables on Las Rambles

When Nickodemus and Mariano started the Turntables on the Hudson (TOTH) parties in 1998 it was one of the first late night outdoor events in NYC. With the addition of Groove Collective founding member Nappy G on percussion, the party became an adventurous, young, free-spirited community known worldwide for its eclectic musical blend. In the past ...

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Article: Live Review

Amaral, Rita Indiana y Los Misterios, New York, NY, July 9, 2011

Read "Amaral, Rita Indiana y Los Misterios, New York, NY, July 9, 2011" reviewed by Ernest Barteldes


Amaral, Rita Indiana y Los MisteriosLatin Alternative Music ConferenceCentral Park SummerstageNew York, NYJuly 9, 2011As part of the program for the 12th edition of the Latin Alternative Music Conference, Spain-based Amaral took to the stage with just principals Eva Amaral (vocals) and Juan Aguirre (guitar). Though unbilled for the ...

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News: Recording

Mr. Pauer to Release 'Soundtrack' February 15

Mr. Pauer to Release 'Soundtrack' February 15

Mr. Pauer: Soundtrack out February 15 Miami-based DJ/Produced Debut Album of “Electropical" Beats from Cumbia to Electro, Dub to Funk, into One Cohesive Signature Sound Mr. Pauer (Toto Gonzalez) is a globetrotting DJ/Producer and remixer born in the Caribbean city of Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela, who is now based in the sunshine funk of Miami, FL. ...

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Released: 2009

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Plastic Woman

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Released: 2009

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Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space

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Released: 2000

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Arepa 3000

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Released: 2000

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Article: Album Review

Los Amigos Invisibles: The New Sound Of The Venezualen Gozadera

Read "The New Sound Of The Venezualen Gozadera" reviewed by Ian Nicolson


This distinctly funky, danceable and sometimes entertainingly rowdy crew from Caracas pick up from where the Acid Jazz scene left off. There's also plenty of that ironic, loungecore, almost Las Vegas cabaret feel kicking in here. If you can imagine a hybrid of Donald Fagen and Tito Puente produced by Kid Creole and all his Coconuts ...


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