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PEACE 003EP
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Peace & Rhythm brings you Kokolo vs Los Terrificos (The Remixes), a collection of tropical house to warm the upcoming winter months. Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra formed in 2001, and the group found its place among the Afrobeat Revival movement in the early 2000s. Los Terrificos is the collaboration between Kokolo front man Ray Lugo and film composer Jake Fader; the group melds psychedelic chicha cumbia with spaghetti western cinematic sounds. Features remixes by Bosq, Max Essa, D. Briggs, and Studebaker Hawk.
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PEACE 002LP
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Peace & Rhythm presents the double 12" LP by Los Terrificos. Taking inspiration from Latin, African, Caribbean, North and South American sources as diverse as the "narco corridos" of Mexico and Afrobeat, not to mention Cowboy Western film soundtracks, surf, psychedelic Amazonian cumbia, dub, electronica, funk, Andean folk, even disco, this record is wide ranging yet cohesive. Go South has a unique, dynamic hybrid "narco-delic" sound that leaps out of the speakers (having the vinyl on 45 RPM helps). Jake Fader, one of the two principal members of the band, says the record "is a soundtrack that has no film (yet). It is a diverse album that is not a traditional representation of any of the many genres it is influenced by. The only real rules were that the songs had to be a little freaky and mysterious." As the other primary member of Los Terrificos, Ray Lugo (Kokolo, The Boogaloo Destroyers), explains it, "We discussed how long the process of making an album can sometimes be and thought it would be fun to try to write, record and mix an album within 30 days. We chose the sounds of South America because we had been listening to a lot of super funky music from Peru, Colombia and Panama." The liner notes feature a bilingual story inspired by the music; housed in a gatefold sleeve.
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