Punku – Tutamanta (Bang Data Remix)

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“Some crazy combination of various genre vocal parties, ranging from ethnic motifs and ending with recitative from HIP-Hop music. We advise you to do as louder as possible to feel all the power of the rhythm of Global Bass and Downtempo. Your ears will thank you! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Какое-то сумасшедшее сочетание разно жанровых вокальных партий, начиная от этнических мотивов и заканчивая речитативом из Hip-Hop музыки. Советуем сделать как можно громче, чтобы ощутить всю мощь ритмов Global Bass и Downtempo. Ваши уши скажут вам спасибо!”

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Six Degrees Records is proud to announce the second single from Punku, a new project created by Sylvia Falcón and Grimaldo del Solar (Novalima) that mixes Andean traditional music with ancestral instruments and modern genres including electronic music and rock. “Tutamanta” is the follow-up release to their debut single “Ancestral,” and further teases their upcoming album dropping in June. The single is out on May 10th and will later be followed by a remix from Bay Area duo Bang Data.

Sylvia explains the inspiration for the song, “‘Tutamanta’ means dawn or darkness in Quechua. The lyrics are a musical interpretation of a Quechua poem called ‘Pachapa Warmi Churin’ (Daughter of Time) by Nora Alarcón; an organic farmer, journalist, composer and dedicated to the defense of Andean intangible cultural heritage. The lyrics evokes the story of a woman that finds inspiration in nature (dawn/darkness) to create (in this case writing) and help her find inner peace.”

“Tutamanta” is different from anything either artist has created. The single isn’t exclusively what Sylvia or Grimaldo would create by themselves, but a blend of both of their styles and a reflection of their influences. They explain, “The main idea of the song was created at Grimaldo´s home studio in Lima and then finalized during recording sessions at Kanaku Estudio; which belongs to the critically acclaimed band Kanaku y El Tigre. Their studio has a certain vibe being located 100 feet from Huaca Pucllana, a pre Inka temple in the center of the commercial district Miraflores in Lima. In addition, their studio has a vast array of analog equipment from preamps to channels to compressors that create a unique sound.” The result on “Tutamanta” is a mesmerizing track that pulses with deep tones, hypnotic qualities, and Sylvia’s striking voice.

Sylvia Falcón is a vocalist who brings a wealth of talent and history to the duo. Her music has travelled from the traditional songs of the Peruvian Andes, through the mestizo folk melodies and the Andean coloratura repertoire. Sylvia’s impressive vocal range (4 octaves) can be appreciated in her four solo studio albums; Killa Lluqsimun "When the Moon Rises" (2008), Inkario (2014), Fantasía Pokcra (2016) and Qori Coya "Golden Lady” (2018). Sylvia Falcón was born in Lima and has developed a strong bond with the Andes due to the influence of her parents, who were born in Huancavelica and Ayacucho provinces. Sylvia Falcón is also an anthropologist focused on the study of traditional musicians in the Peruvian Andes. As an artist she is devoted to capturing and projecting the beauty of the ancient Inca culture.

Grimaldo is a Lima born producer and musician, who started playing guitar at 14. Soon after he worked with many bands that played a pivotal part in the 80s underground metal hardcore punk, and the 90s psychedelic/acid-rock Peruvian scenes. During the late 90s, Grimaldo started exploring traditional Peruvian music through an electronic music lens, which led to creating Novalima, a collective that fuses traditional Afro Peruvian music with DJ culture. Their discography spans 5 albums, which led them to touring internationally. Novalima has inspired a generation and has revolutionized the music scene in Peru by bridging a longstanding divide between the mainstream and the minority Afro-Peruvian community, who have struggled against discrimination and cultural dissolution for generations.

As Grimaldo was experimenting with new Quechua rhythms in Novalima, he found Sylvia Falcón and invited her to collaborate on the single “Chusay.” After working together at several concerts with Novalima, Grimaldo and Sylvia wanted to join forces to continue a new sound they were developing and Punku was born.

The duo concludes, “we hope our entire musical project contributes to reflecting a tiny ray of light to uplifting the spirit in these times.” Stay tuned for more music, videos, and the debut album from Punku dropping June 17th on Six Degrees Records.

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Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston – Siempre Si

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“Latin music has always been in the favorites of many music lovers, as it is practically saturated with romance, waves of endorphin and love run through the body. And if the track is present in the track of the reggae genre, then you can safely add one hundred points on top and add it to your collection. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Латинская музыка всегда была в фаворитах многих меломанов, так как практически пропитана романтикой, по телу пробегают волны эндорфина и любви. А если в треке присутствует вайб жанра Reggae, то можете смело прибавить сто баллов сверху и добавить его в свою коллекцию.”

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On June 3, Cumbancha releases the album Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 featuring an all-star lineup of musicians from Cuba and Jamaica. An epic set of 15 tracks, Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 unites the deep roots grooves of reggae, dancehall and rocksteady with the scorching soul of Cuban son, timba and salsa.

While connected by common African roots and colonial histories, the music of Cuba and Jamaica have traveled largely in separate directions. Their influence on the music of the world has been immeasurable, but their influence on each other has been less evident – until now.

It took an Australian to bring these two musically rich cultures together. Melbourne producer and musician Jake Savona had already fallen in love with the music of Jamaica, having released a string of successful reggae and dub albums under his stage name Mista Savona since 2007. He first traveled to Cuba in 2014 and on his last day in Havana, he was struck with a vision: he could imagine the sounds of Cuban rumba mixed with Jamaican nyabinghi, the spiritual & folkloric styles unique to each island.

A year later, supported by a grant from the Australian Council, Savona returned to Cuba, joined by a quartet of Jamaican legends including Sly & Robbie (drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare), guitarist Winston “Bopee” Bowen (known for his work with Dennis Brown) and Studio One percussionist Bongo Herman. They spent the next ten days at the legendary EGREM studios recording with many of Cuba’s top musicians and vocalists. “It felt like a project that wanted to be born, and I was the one lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time,” recalls Savona.

More sessions followed, other guests were invited, and after years of painstaking effort, the first volume of Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston was released in 2017 to worldwide acclaim. By 2018 a live version of the project had performed three world tours, culminating in an incendiary show for the BBC Proms at The Royal Albert Hall in the summer of 2018.

Shortly thereafter Savona was back in the Caribbean to work on new recordings with a range of famous and rising stars in the Cuban and Jamaican music scenes. Much of this new record was also recorded at the famous EGREM Studio (Estudios Areito 101) in Havana, where the equipment and atmosphere has remained unchanged since the 1950s. This is the very same studio in which the famous Buena Vista Social Club album was recorded in 1996, and the Havana Meets Kingston albums share that unique sonic character and warm, woody room sound that EGREM is famous for. According to Savona “The Cubans told me an angel lives in the studio and that she blesses the music recorded there – and I believe it! Other studios we recorded at include Nelson’s Studio in Vedado, and Bob Marley’s Tuff Gong studio in Kingston, Jamaica.”

Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 includes guest appearances from Jamaican singers Clinton Fearon (The Gladiators), Randy Valentine, Prince Alla, Stevie Culture, The Jewels and Micah Shemaiah. Featured Cuban guests include Cimafunk, Barbarito Torres, Changuito, Brenda Navarrete, Solis, Beatriz Marquez, Dayán Carrera Fernández and many more. This second album simmers with energy that comes from the magic created by musicians discovering exciting new sounds and collaborators.

Savona first saw Cimafunk performing with the band Interactivo in 2015, years before he became a household name in Cuba. The music for “Beat Con Flow,” which Savona describes as “an old-school, funky, hip-hop and reggae jam,” was recorded at EGREM Studios by a top-notch band that included Sly Dunbar, Winston “Bopee” Bowen, as well as Cuban virtuoso bassist Gaston Joya and trumpeter Julito Padrón. Savona plays piano and Hammond organ and DJ Wasabi is on the turntables.

Cimafunk later recorded his vocals at a small, rundown Havana recording studio, bragging in Cuban slang about his talents as a singer and the infectious rhythm and vibe of the song. “I live at my own cool and easy tempo / And if is there are any problems / I solve them little by little / So go ahead, lose yourself to the beat / If being quiet is getting you down / Don’t worry, dance and sing / And you will see how it lifts your soul.” The song’s uplifting message and positive vibe is the perfect antidote for these challenging times.

“The Human Chain” is a powerful and uplifting rocksteady roots anthem about the looming threats to humanity. Clinton Fearon, an icon of Jamaican music who was the lead singer for the legendary band The Gladiators, sings in his trademark gravel-toned and soulful voice, “A chain is only as strong / As its weakest link / Greed and poverty / Weaken the chain / Now is the time to reflect / On what’s gone wrong / With the human chain.”

The single is accompanied by an epic music video filmed on the rooftop of a skyscraper in Fearon’s current home in Seattle interspersed with stirring clips of protest and conflict drawn straight from the headlines. The sixth single to be released so far from the upcoming Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 album, “The Human Chain” offers a stark warning and an uplifting message of hope that we can come together to strengthen the ties that bind us all.

“Guarachará,” featuring Cuban singer Dayán Carrera Fernández and a host of other stars from the island, is a scorching dance number that blends Cuban timba, salsa, flamenco and Afrobeat. The song opens with a touch of flamenco, then builds into a classic Cuban son before exploding into a high-energy salsa/timba groove that dancers will find impossible to ignore. As many parts of the world begin to open up, the lyrics to “Guarachará” couldn’t be timelier. Lead singer Dayán Carrera Fernández calls for all of his friends to join him at his home for a much-needed dance party. While the past year has seen most of us stuck in our homes longing for a social life, “Guarachará” invites people to get back together for a house party like no other. “A few days ago,” sings Fernández, “I had a feeling / My soul was hurting / And I didn’t know where my friends were / But we got together / In the end my people will get together / And we’re going to sing and dance.

The stunning music video for “Guarachará,” which was produced by Luis Toledo & Jake Savona, was filmed at an historic 1910 estate near the Havana airport. It begins with a 1940’s theme as old cars pull up to the house to deliver the musicians and flamenco dancers, who are meeting Dayán and guitarist Raynier Monserrat Gonzalez in their living room. The song soon picks up into an old-school Cuban son and moves outside as salsa dancers dressed in colorful vintage clothes show off their best moves. Once the song has reached the second bridge we are transported to modern day Havana, with the party raging inside the house all through the day and night. As morning approaches and the sun begins to rise, Dayan closes the doors to his house and pianist Rolando Luna is left alone on the verandah playing the piano, for a beautiful outro to the song.

These are just a few of the many highlights on an album that will go down in history as groundbreaking masterpiece.

Mista Savona Presents Havana Meets Kingston Part 2 will be released by Baco Records in Europe, ABC Music in Australia and New Zealand and Cumbancha in the US, Canada, Latin America and the rest of the world. It will be available in deluxe CD and double LP packages filled with photos from the historic sessions and tours.

The Havana Meets Kingston live project will be touring this summer in Europe and later in 2022 and early 2023 in North America.

Souvnear -True Sunshine

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“When you hear beautiful chords, you feel amazing harmony with all your notes, you automatically immerse yourself in the entire track. And if all this sounds in conjunction with a beautiful vocals and accompanied by Organic House rhythms, then the price is too high to let it miss out of the field of vision. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Когда вы слышите красивые аккорды, ощущаете всем своим нутром потрясающую гармонию, то вы автоматически погружаетесь в трек целиком. А если всё это звучит в совокупности с красивым вокалом и в сопровождение ритмов Organic House, то цена такому треку слишком высока, чтобы пропустить его из поля своего зрения.”

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Souvnear's ‘True Sunshine' is a deep and progressive audio gem. The french artist is delivering quality beats with a distinctive emotional signature. With this single, he is conveying nostalgic feelings through a minimal yet powerful orchestration. The sound design is smooth and leaves space for listeners to immerse themselves into the lush soundscapes and start dreaming away.

Essy – Love Don’t Let Me Down

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“If the love is real and your hearts burn your heart, then do not fail your chosen one and open your whole soul to him. It is at such moments that Electro Pop music helps, and this track is simply perfect for you two. Are you still not confident in your feelings? (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Если любовь настоящая и чувства обжигают ваше сердце, то не подведите своего избранника и откройте ему всю свою душу. Именно в такие моменты помогает музыка Electro Pop, а этот трек просто идеальный вариант для вас двоих. Вы всё ещё не уверены в своих чувствах?”

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Tarick – Energy

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“The Afrobeats genre is never enough, no matter how many times you listen to it, he does his work again and again - it relaxes your central nervous system and leads thoughts from current problems towards complete harmony and himself. Bliss! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Жанра Afrobeats никогда не бывает мало, сколько бы раз вы его не слушали, он вновь и вновь делает свою работу - расслабляет вашу центральную нервную систему и уводит мысли от текущих проблем в сторону полной гармонии с миром и собой. Кайф!”

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Splendid – Push

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“All you need is to click on the playback button and become part of this track. Music is like a strawberry jam, its taste can practically feel on your lips. The body pulsates to the beat of the melody, a slight trembling is felt in the legs, and the tips of the fingers are numb from the vocals. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Всё, что вам нужно, это нажать на кнопку воспроизведения и стать частью этого трека. Музыка словно клубничный джем, её вкус практически можно почувствовать на своих губах. Тело пульсирует в такт мелодии, в ногах ощущается лёгкая дрожь, а кончики пальцев немеют от вокала.”

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Decantes – Mimosa

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“Very unusual sensations from the track, in which deep vocals and rhythm of Minimal Techno are so interesting. In music, it is very important complete immersion in the atmosphere and at -decantes- this in perfect order! (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Очень необычные ощущения от трека, в котором так интересно переплетены глубокий вокал и ритм Minimal Techno. В музыке очень важно полное погружение в атмосферу и у -Decantes- с этим в полном порядке!”

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Driving mood gives a great track Mimosa with its true techno sounds and excellent male vocals. Enjoy your listening with young talent Decantes!

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^L_ – LONER

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“Enter the world of Luis Fernando where tripping psychedelic maddness rules the mind. A heavy kick, acid leads and filtered basslines strike like thunder and fuse with fast percussion for a massive energy blast. Warning; addiction danger!”

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LONER, on the other hand, jumps into his futuristic self while shows old school knowledge by referencing EBM, Coldwave, Darkwave, Cyberpunk Culture and acid techno with its alternating basslines and choices of sound

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Parks N’ Rec – Deep Sea Diver

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“We tend to feel fear for the unknown, but a discomforting experience can also make us stronger. The new single from "Parks N' Rec" is a descent into the unexplored depths of the sea. An opportunity of self-discovery appearing with beautiful Indie Folk sound.”

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Parks N’ Rec is the new project from Canadian singer Marco DiFelice (Supergarage), songwriter, music supervisor (Orphan Black, Lost Girl). In collaboration with several producers at Self Titled Studios, Parks N’ Rec deals with lost love, polarizing societies, and self-renewal.

His new song, “Deep Sea Diver,” was created while DiFelice was staying in Belize, though lyrically it had been brewing in his mind for over two years. It explores themes of loneliness and courage; it’s a song about DiFelice’s attempt at ego death.

Belize is a place where the sea is dotted with cayes and a history of courageous and adventurous divers exploring there. DiFelice was specifically interested in how a lot of those people are breaking through barriers of their own mind and body. He felt lucky to be around that culture and to have an opportunity to understand the obsession with “what’s underneath.” Through these experiences, DiFelice was trying to walk himself through his fear of the deep sea. He then created a magical place where fear and beauty collided as he daydreamed under the sea.

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Joachim Horsely – Mountain King Cha Cha

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“The melody familiar to many of you from childhood, packed in modern processing of Jazz and Crossover Classical genres. Virtuoso possession of tools create a magical and very pleasant atmosphere. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)

“Знакомая многим из вас мелодия с детства, упакованная в современную обработку жанров Jazz и Crossover Classical. Виртуозное владение инструментами создают волшебную и очень приятную атмосферу.”

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After the success of his debut album "Via Havana", the American pianist Joachim Horsley comes back with a new track "Mountain King Cha Cha". Derived from the the Edvard Grieg’s masterpiece "In the Hall of the Mountain King" (written for Hendrick Ibsen’s theatre piece "Peer Gynt"), this new piece picks up his interbreeding work between European Classical music and Afro-Caribean music, offring to the audience a cheerful and inspired artistic encounter.

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