>>71299406
this is the best one
you can delete the thread to be honest
>>71299427
Man I was at the barber and Baja la Tensión came on and that song is so catchy I had to look it up. Haven't listened to the other songs though
>>71300246
It's a great album. I've seen them live in Chile twice. Here's another great album in spanish.
Entry level choice for americans who think they know about spanish music
>>71299892
>this is the best meme
Let's talk about music in Spanish.
https://youtu.be/qzCOOrLnoVc
https://youtu.be/2cIC19nzLtM
https://youtu.be/zeMQ3M-_Qbw
https://youtu.be/kH262w7Chr8
Not even my favourite, but pretty much the most unique and formidable music made by spanish speakers (and, really, has a ton of potential international appeal)
>>71300305
Then why post it?
>>71300477
That and pic related, so long as we're talking popular music and not folklore or academic music
>>71300547
>>71300477
Don't forget...
Replying in text b/c too lazy to imagepost. Favorites:
>Cuban:
BVSC - BVSC
BVSC - Lost and Found
Ibrahim Ferrer - Buenos Hermanos
Ibrahim Ferrer - Buena Vista Social Club
Ibrahim Ferrer - Mi Oriente
Eliades Ochoa - Tributo al Quarteto Patria
Rubén González - Introducing RG
Rubén González - Chanchullo
Compay Segundo - Cien Años de Son
Beny Moré - Serie Platino
AfroCubism - AfroCubism
>Argentina:
Bajofondo - Bajofondo Tango Club
Bajofondo - Mar Dulce
Gotan Project - La Revancha del Tango
Gotan Project - Lunático
>Spain:
Ana D - Satélite 99
Andrés Segovia - Obras Breves Españolas
Andrés Segovia - Recital Íntimo
(Segovia is instrumental but what he plays is darn important to how Spanish language music works)
>Mexico:
Hechizeros Band - El Sonidito
>>71300582
>>71300547
>>71300477
I'd like to add these three. I'd also like to add Artaud but that's a bit played by now, isn't it?
Fuckries, all of you, forgetting based Manu Chao
>>71300607
>classical/baroque guitar in "Spanish" section
>electronic bastardizations of tango in "Argentina" section
>including Mexican music at all
this is, heh, wow
>>71300640
>mano negra, manu chao
>le spanish latino electik ska man xDD
You need to be 18+ to post on this board
>>71300640
Manu Chau more like Chaucitos boludo no me dejas con esa boludés pendejo la puta madre q te parió que no me rompas las bolas pelotudo
>>71300691
Escribí bien, oligofrénico.
>>71300671
>>71300671
>classical in Spanish section
Yeah, because it's classical Spanish music. Are you slow?
>electrotango ruins muh piazzola
Electrotango is hard to do but these albums do them well. If you want to listen to libertango over and over again move to recoleta.
>including Mexican music
Hechizeros Band are this life's prodigies and El Sonidito is the voice of a generation. I think you need to take another listen.
>>71299406
I don't know many people who even know of this guy. This album is lovely, catchy, simple in instrumentation but (relatively) complex in composition and has a healthy dose of dem feels.
Like a candombesque answer to british folk revival.
>>71300671
>>le spanish latino electik ska man xDD
Why do you hate fun this much
Clandestino is a fucking great album
>>71300744
>implying Piazzolla is tango
okey mi hombre
>because it's classical Spanish music
1) we're talking about spanish LANGUAGE albums
2) then I guess we should include the entire recordings of the Atrium Musicae De Madrid?
>the voice of a generation
The annoying voice of a brainless generation
Doesn't get better than this, folks.
>>71300783
Begging the question
He has a handful of listenable tracks. Not ONE decent album. What next, you'll recommend Ska-P? Miranda? LOCOMÍA?
>>71300791
It does, actually
>>71300789
>>71300789
Okay, now I know you're retarded. Did you read my added note under the Spanish section? Classical is important to how modern Spanish language music works, and Segovia does it best.
>implying piazzola isn't tango
wut
>Mexico
I insist, one day when the world is ashes and an alien race comes to discover our culture, they will find that El Sonidito may have been the greatest achievement of mankind.
>>71300837
I would agree but La Tanda is just too perfect.
For those unfamiliar, please familiarize yourself:
https://youtu.be/MzseW-ZyUw4
>>71300854
>You're retarded. Here, let me out-retard you
The only good thing to come out of mexican music came out of costa rica. Piazzolla plays a fusion of late 50s tango, which had received influence from academic composers such as Stravinsky (who, in turn, attempted a few tango-like forms) and Schönberg, and early 70s fusion. He was more american than argentine and he didn't even refer to his music as tango. Just because it has a bandoneón doesn't mean it's tango, just like not everything with a saxophone is jazz. Funny you disregard me saying "go listen to libertango lelelele" and then have the gall to imply his solo career was ever actually tango.
>they will find that El Sonidito may have been the greatest achievement of mankind.
Aliens are allowed to be utterly wrong, too.
>>71300914
>>71300854
Oh and it doesn't matter shit whether Segovia's INTERPRETATIONS were important for the spanish language [citation needed] because that's not what the thread's about. I understand you need to feel more cultured than those of us posting popular music, but this is just embarrassing.
who /Triana/ here?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OgUUkbIuG4
>>71300914
>>71300914
>Piazzola doesn't real tango
Go to BsAs and tell literally anyone Piazzola isn't real tango and everyone will agree you're retarded.
>he didn't even call it tango
His official web biography written 10 years after he died: http://www.piazzolla.org/biography/biography-espanol.html
>bandoneón =/= tango
That's nothing like sax =/= jazz, that's like saying clave =/= mambo/son. You can use it for other things, but you just don't.
Cabrones
>>71300934
Alright sure, instrumental classical isn't Spanish language, but you can't say it wasn't influenced.
>>71301068
>Go to BsAs
>implying the opinions of porteños matter
Anyone got some good Colombian music?
>>71301166
Only traditional music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcos-vaMGdg
ITT: Argentine music
>despite interest in South and Central American and Caribbean music, 3 weeks reading in Wikipedia and listening to the essentials you will never grasp it, get it and understand like those born there
#culturaltouristblues
>>71301155
>opinions of tango's #1 consumer base don't matter
Kek try to build a reputation with the mentality of "people who listen to me are wrong".
>>71301166
Ondatropica
>>71301176
Are you implying there's anything else worth listening to in latin america? Maybe if we're counting Brazil, but this thread explicitly says Spanish language albums.
>>71301190
Usually a scene's core fans are the most retarded of the bunch, yes.
>>71301208
Nothing else is worth listening to besides Cuban and Argentine.
Say it with me, folks.
>>71301166
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aNXBOzF6Ls
half-colombian, at least
>>71301236
As long as we're talking popular music, I agree. Maybe add one or two Uruguayan artists.
>>71301223
do you hate listening to tango? I don't get it.
What are you even on about?
>>71301275
>do you hate listening to tango?
I'd like to understand how this is what you gathered from our exchange, but I don't want to risk a stroke.
>I don't get it.
I can tell.
>>71300691
>>71300711
Sudacas pendejos, escriban como Dios manda.
>>71301409
>cita al que escribe bien
>"E LOKO ECRIVÍ VIEN"
Also, thoughts on Reyno,
I really enjoyed Viaje por lo Eterno but not liked Dualidad as much.
>>71301497
>los reynols > reyno
>>71300747
Fucking great album
>>71301566
A rare case of an album that's both great and overrated
>>71301587
that's amazing
>>71301587
kek
pero en serio, el dulce de leche es uruguayo.
>>71301579
I actually kind of understand what you mean by this. I do love the album but I like Almendra better
>>71301587
jajajajaj
>>71301587
>>71301587
>Making fun of Uruguay
>Just as shitty
Also
>Mis Malvinas pelotudos
>>71301794
No son mis Malvinas, son nuestros Malvinas boludo
>>71301794
>Trying to make a point
>Uses the word boludo
I really dispise you people
>>71301978
>>71301894
Era para este Sudaca prieto.
>>71301166
Shakira
>>71299406
Also one of my favorite album covers
>>71300316
My Man.
Que piensan de Peter Capussoto
Carlos Aguirre - Orillanía
Silvio Rodriguez - Al final de este Viaje
Best album of 2016
>>71302159
I love this but can't get into the rest of their discography. The compositions are good and I'm able to enjoy them but the overall sound just aged terribly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YvKuvouKTc
Un Baión para el ojo idiota.
Patricio Rey y los Redonditos de Ricota.
>>71300607
kys
It might not have the same impact if you don't understand spanish, though.
>>71303034
Name a more intricate composition than El Sonidito.
I'll wait.
>>71303242
Why even respond to such a pointless post.
>>71303263
I'm ready to defend El Sonidito to the grave
where my urubros at
>>71299427
holy shit. mi negro. as a fellow plebtorrican i have to admit I'm more into los cafres, who are from argentina. but cultura profetica is great
I'm pretty sure indestructible is his most accomplished album, but i prefer this one as a whole
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyB4imOqjFk
>>71302352
i hate this fag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkBg4JF_MZk&t=16s&ab_channel=TallerDaleAborigen
found this while lurking, sounded good wvwn though i have no idea what they are saying
https://youtu.be/nwxkBqJFSyM
This is a masterpiece, a fucking musical achievement.
>>71300948
This, too. Triana's first three albums are amazing.
God tier album
>>71304112
this sounds gay
>>71301260
Chilean music is nice tho
>>71301236
Cuban guy here, I actually posted these
>>71300361
because of this very meme. Sure Cuba has great artists, but growing up there you wanna hear anything BUT Cuban music after a while. As a kid, my favorite musicians weren't even from Cuba, although they sang in Spanish; guys like Eros Ramazzotti for example. Now a days I can't say I explicitly seek out anything from Cuba. I think I'd be more interested in experimental stuff coming out of the island, versus the well known pop stuff. Nothing against the popular musicians, but they are simply more abundant.