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Mil500 Vueltas
Nano Stern
Mil500 Vueltas
Genres: Folk, International Music, Latin Music
 
With Mil 500 Vueltas, Nano features Uruguayan legend Jorge Drexler and international folk music icon and social activist Joan Baez. The album also features guest vocalist performances by Marta Gomez (Colombia), Susana Baca...  more »

     
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All Artists: Nano Stern
Title: Mil500 Vueltas
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Nano Stern Music
Release Date: 9/11/2015
Genres: Folk, International Music, Latin Music
Styles: Traditional Folk, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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With Mil 500 Vueltas, Nano features Uruguayan legend Jorge Drexler and international folk music icon and social activist Joan Baez. The album also features guest vocalist performances by Marta Gomez (Colombia), Susana Baca (Peru) and Pedro Aznar (Argentina). Nano Stern's path as an artist follows richly crafted song lines laid by his family and his Chilean musical ancestry, and unites those with a sound utterly fresh and relevant. Nano has found something within that has positioned him as the voice of a generation. Chilean Nueva Canción legends like Inti-Illimani and Victor Jara- who suffered exile and even death during troubling times in Chile continue to inspire Nano's breadth of sound and emotion. When only fifteen, Nano joined popular Chilean underground band, Mattoral, and thus was initiated into the fresh, new sounds and socio-political pulse of the South American rock/punk scene. The thick rock- energy of Matorral, his classical and jazz training, and the powerful influence of traditional, Chilean revolutionary music make for something purely Nano. What has emerged is a powerhouse artist, brilliantly layering indigenous, African, and European elements into a sound all his own, and humbly bringing audiences to tears, to their feet, and to reverie with a singular kind of emotion and soulfulness unlike any other South American artist performing today. "I'm generally working to create a language of my own," he says. The world emphatically agrees.