To find new music, I like simply talking to people and asking them if they would recommend something for me. While travelling in Peru and Ecuador, there is a mónton of music that is completely new to me. Here are some of the recommendations I´ve received from a Peruvian, a group of Argentinians, and two new Chilean friends:
- Eva Ayllon
- Lucha Reyes (video)
- Charly Garcia
- Andrés Calamaro
- Los Cafres
- Fito Paez
- Los Pericos
- La Renga
- Gondwana
- Chancho en Piedra
1. I ask for recommendations from people who I think will have either similar musical tastes... or from people who might have some insider music knowledge. Last.fm does show people other users with similar musical interests, but what I like about just asking people is that there is an element of randomness thrown in and I might find something completely new. Also, I can get a sense of how excited someone is about a certain artist. I don´t know of any current efforts by Google, last.fm, or Pandora, to use ´´excitedness´´ or other emotions to refine their recommendations.
2. The more someone knows me, the more likely he or she will be to know what kind of music I will like. Even asking strangers for recommendations, with just a short conversation they can quickly widdle down a long list to something that´s customized for me.
(3.) There is also an ´´anti-filter´´ effect associated with asking for recommendations. People can recommend music that might not be readily available for streaming or downloading on the internet. In Peru, I have received plenty of recommendations of artists that I can not readily find (for streaming) online.
p.s. I also love using hypem.com with its social-filtering abilities to find new music.
Please leave a comment with your own recommendations because I know my lists are incomplete!
Paul :)
ReplyDeleteTe voy a recomendar algunos de mis artistas preferidos (peruanos y no peruanos), aunque varios ya están en tus listas.
Peruanos:
Miki Gonzáles - me encanta su último disco, Lando por Bulerías, que es una fusión de ritmos afroperuanos con música flamenca.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_xCX3pyAbM&feature=PlayList&p=699AE313E980DF12&index=7
Gabriel Alegría - música afroperuana
http://www.gabrielalegria.com
http://www.myspace.com/gabrielalegria
Extranjeros:
Kevin Johansen (es de Alaska pero ahora vive en Argentina) - mi favorita es "El Círculo". http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/search/songs/?query=kevin%20johansen
Cafe Tacuba (mexicanos) - es genial bailar y cantar esta canción... Las Flores: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojc1tNnSWqI
Esta canción es preciosa... El baile y el Salón:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbph1_A1_aQ&feature=related
Luego vendrán más. besos,
Andrea
Quiero recomendar, para quienes les guste la música fusión (electronica con ritmos latinos), algunas bandas colombianas muy buenas:
ReplyDelete1) Sidestepper, esta canción se llama "Más papaya" , fusión de música del caribe colombiano (cumbia) con electro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ7Ogd6rup4&feature=PlayList&p=477FEEC707252C2E&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3
2)Chocquibtown: Mezcla de Hip hop, y currulao (musica del pacifico colombiano), la canción es "Somos Pacífico":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZ7Ogd6rup4&feature=PlayList&p=477FEEC707252C2E&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=3
3) Bomba Estéreo: Fusión de Cumbia Colombiana - De barranquilla- y ritmos electrónicos, esta canción: Fuego, es excelente.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZXlgNMDK3E
Otro recomendado que creo te gustará: Me encanta Emir Kusturica y the no smoking orchestra. La canción es "Was Romeo really a jerk?"
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4Tm6xbM_8Y
Otros recomendados: 1) The Gossip: Heavy Cross. 2) Dover (Banda española de indie rock): Let me out. 3) Bajo Fondo Tango Club. Amazing!
mil gracias! les voy a escuchar todo ahora que tengo internet de nuevo (pasé la última semana visitando algunos volcanes de Ecuador).
ReplyDeleteHi Paul,
ReplyDeleteyes, the first person who will fuse emotion into the computer will be a lucky man. I mean we already have ALL CAPS, but really...
I hope all is well, it's good to catch up on your blog.
Kyle
ha. thanks kyle. you too. i liked the paintings from your last post.
ReplyDeleteheaded off to Polvos Azules in Lima to buy some of this music today. Streaming doesn´t always cut it.
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