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Corona
Madera Limpia
Corona
Genres: International Music, Rap & Hip-Hop, Latin Music
 
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2009 release that presents the sound of post-globalized, post-Buena Vista Social Club Cuba. Madera Limpia. Guant namo is a small town in the southeast of Cuba. This is the home of Yasel Gonzalez Rivera and Gerald Th...  more »

     
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All Artists: Madera Limpia
Title: Corona
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Out Here Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 1/20/2009
Genres: International Music, Rap & Hip-Hop, Latin Music
Styles: Caribbean & Cuba, Cuba, Afro-Cuban, Reggae, Tropical, Cumbia, Urban, Reggaeton
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4047179138727

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2009 release that presents the sound of post-globalized, post-Buena Vista Social Club Cuba. Madera Limpia. Guant namo is a small town in the southeast of Cuba. This is the home of Yasel Gonzalez Rivera and Gerald Thomas Collymore, the driving forces of Madera Limpia. "My rap is an expression of what young people feel in Cuba," explains Yasel, "what they live, what happens everyday." Above all though, La Corona with its globalized rhythms, celebrates life, and is about not losing one's dignity. The musical language Madera Limpia use transforms a love for Cuban music into a globalized youth culture. Heavy percussion meets the melancholic tres, an occasional tuba takes over the bass, and above all you have Yasel and Gerald flowing effortlessly between Rap, Reggae/Dancehall and rootsy Changui, the native style that originated in Guant namo.
 

CD Reviews

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Juan Pablo Velilla | 09/28/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I want to beging by allowing people to know just in case they read the other reviews that Madera Limpia has nothing of Regeton. Madera Limpia is a mix between Son Cubano which is the slow salsa style more like Latin Jazz and Latin Hip hop. Great Album, Lyrics are awsome. A bit like Orishas though!! Madera Limpia though is more folk and traditional Son Cubano.



I give it ****"