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Los Cocorocos

10:25 am By Maegan La Mala · Gifts| Music · Comments Off

22 Nov 2006

“Los Cocorocos” is the first release to be launched by indie CMG (Coalition Music Group) distributed by Universal/MOTOWN. CMG will launch new projects that will grab the atention of music-lovers hungry for new options.

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“Los Cocorocos” is a concept that was born to relive the famed 70’s clubs that thrived nightly throughout the Caribbean, specifically in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is just the right CD for the true salsa fan, but also weaves newer breeds of sound like urban reggaeton.

The debut single is “Los Hombres tienen la culpa” by Gilberto Santa Rosa y Don Omar and can listen to it, here (Real Media)

But that’s not all, folks… Vivirlatino has 5 CDs to give to our readers. If you are among the first 5 readers who can tell us another three latin artists that participate in “Los Cocorocos” you’ll get the CD rdelivered to your door.

Hurry up and send us your answer via the VL contact form.Good luck!

We will post the names of the winners next weekend.
This is just one of the many contests and other surprises that VL is preparing for you, so stay tuned.

newyorker logo.jpgFirst it was New York Magazine and now The New Yorker, reggaeton does not escape anyone’s notice, not even the monocle of intellectuals and literary types. Last week in its Pop Music column, The New Yorker reviewed radio station 97.9 la Mega’s Megaton, a reggaeton concert/showcase. While the review gave a brief history of the growing genre, overall the writer wasn’t impressed with what she saw or heard at the Megaton, held on Thanksgiving in Madison Square Garden. She wrote:

Daddy Yankee, who closed the show, is a dogged performer, often pushing his unremarkable voice to the breaking point when he can’t think of anything better to do.

The author did acknowledge that regardless of the actual talent of reggaeton artists, fans love the artists and the music that makes them move.

As the audience happily chanted along with Yankee, the women in the crowd executed subtle variations on a circular dance move that could be described as “butt in orbit.”

Via / The New Yorker

VL Musica Review : Alma and Niurka

2:31 pm By Maegan La Mala · Music · Comments Off

23 Nov 2005

almaniurka.jpg The world famous world music club SOB’s located in New York City started its own music label. Last night I had the pleasure of attending the CD release party at Joe’s Pub for the label’s first release, Alma y Niurka. The two Cubana childhood friends, after years of working on separate musical careers all over the world, including Mexico and France, reunited to record this live album.

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