Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Orquesta Los Sopranos - Cada Quien

Had enough of edgy Salsa music? Switch up today for some Cuban tropical goodness!

This song is energetic and Rueda-friendly thansk to the Cubano rhythms present. For hardcore mambo dancers, there are only a handful of useful breaks for those of you men & ladies who like shines and styling, but that doesn't lose the fact that this is a fun song to dance to on your weekend socials. The tricky question is WHEN and WHERE to place this song, given its happy and tropical feel, but I'm sure I can work something out.

Have a listen and tell me what you think?

Orquesta Los Sopranos - Cada Quien




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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Tarzana - Baila Con Tarzana

Something I came across - I admit the name was cute so I checked out the song. Turns out to be some sort of slightly jazzy, Columbian Boogaloo fusion Salsa song. It's pretty entertaining but like many old school Boogaloo songs, it tends to get a little monotonous - largely due to the rhythm pattern. The looonngg run-time doesn't help either. Even the instrumental break with the trumpets has similarities to a very familiar veteran Columbian band.

I suspect this will be a good 'build-up' song building to one of the 'power' songs. What do you dancers think?

Tarzana - Baila Con Tarzana

Let me know what you think about it after dancing to it THIS FRIDAY!! That's right. I'll be making another appearance in Paradox on Salsa Friday, 30th October 2015!



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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Son Cremita - La Musica

Ever so often we attend classes and workshops on musicality related to Salsa dancing. In those classes or workshops, one thing consistently mentioned by Instructors is to take note of how a particular music makes you feel, and subsequently musicality is how the dancer responds to such feeling(s).

This song is smooth and whimsical in its melody. It gives you the impression that you're in a rural countryside with a crusty live band playing for you. Almost carefree. Then as the music builds up slowly to its climax, you get a short and sweet guitar solo towards the end. And then it starts, the choir comes together and you feel the end coming and you get more frantic.... before it smooths out to end. Yes I know how it sounds like, but good music affects you similarly.

Son Cremita - La Musica

Check it out and let me know what you think about it!



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