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TITLE
Desaceleradas
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MODERN LOVE
CATALOG #
LOVE 141LP
LOVE 141LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
11/7/2025
Spend any amount of time pacing the streets of Monterrey, the bustling city in the north of Mexico where
Delia Beatriz
, aka
Debit
, grew up, and you'll be sure to catch traces of cumbia echoing from Bluetooth speakers, DIY soundsystems or car stereos. The sound struck a chord with locals, and huge street parties hosted by ramshackle soundsystems known as sonideros unified the diverse community. So when cumbia rebajada materialized serendipitously in the 1990s, it emphasized and highlighted the memory distortions at the heart of the immigrant experience. Local record collector, selector and sonidero
Gabriel Dueñez
had been playing cumbia for hours one night when disaster struck: his turntable's motor overheated and slowed down turning the music into a warped groan, with half-speed voices echoing over wobbly accordion drones and splashy drums. But the crowd kept dancing, and Sonido Dueñez realized he'd struck gold -- cumbia rebajada was born. Over the next few years he dubbed a popular series of mixtapes, hawking them at the flea market on the dried-up Santa Catarina riverbed beneath El Puente del papa, the bridge that links downtown Monterrey with Independencia. And these woozy archives became the stuff of legend, poetically but subconsciously shadowing
DJ Screw
's series of epochal cassettes that appeared over the border in Houston. Beatriz uses Sonido Dueñez's first two tapes as the starting point for
Desaceleradas
, entering into a dialogue with time, culture and geography as she recalls the sonic ecosystem that surrounded her decades ago, long before she emigrated to the USA. If 2022's acclaimed
The Long Count
was an attempt to recover concealed pre-Columbian history in the face of colonization,
Desaceleradas
jumps forward, figuring out how memory and shared celebration can resist a more contemporary form of cultural erasure. As AI systems scrape, blend and decontextualize culture around the world, leaving vapid slop,
Desaceleradas
proposes a slower, more careful, and ultimately more human kind of engagement. It's an archive with a pulse.
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