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TRIBILIN SOUND

JALEA REAL - SELECCN DE FUENTES Y MIXTOS (ECK ECHO)

TRIBILIN SOUND - JALEA REAL - SELECCN DE FUENTES Y MIXTOS 156310
Format:
1 LP
Release:
30.12.2022
Label:
ECK ECHO
Genre:
World
Kat.-Nr.:
156310
Barcode:
8435008876043
Eck Echo records is set to release a mixed bag of original songs and remixes by one of digital cumbia's founding fathers, Peru's Tribilin Sound.

Plastic Toy Sounds turns "Virgenes del Sol" into a woozy cumbia-dub with bright, shimmering guitar lines.

Loris, adds squiggly sawtooth synths to the already irresistible beat of "Sarita", and Chancha Via Circuito offers up an atmospheric take on "Condorcanqui" that sounds like DJ Shadow and Augustus Pablo soundtracking a Peruvian heist while Peruvian duo Dengue Dengue Dengue reinvent "El Carmen's" Afro-Peruvian festejo groove as ageless ambient techno.

Eck Echo records is set to release a mixed bag of original songs and remixes by one of digital cumbia's founding fathers, Peru's Tribilin Sound.

Jalea is the affectionate term used by seafood-craving Peruvians for one of the country's signature dishes.

In this jalea the menu consists of four original tracks highlighting the artist's career on one side, and four selected remixes by iconic producers from Mexico, Argentina, and Peru.

Tribi arrived on the scene as digital cumbia was busy spreading its wings from Buenos Aires, soon to take over Latin America (and later the world), with Lima the next city to catch the bug.

Ernesto had been DJ'ing in clubs since the mid-90s, and experimenting with Peruvian cumbia since the mid-00s, but the birth of his alias Tribilin Sound allowed him to go wholesale into his beloved chicha, reinterpreting grooves by classic Peruvian groups like La Pintura Roja, Los Titanes and Chacalón y la Nueva Crema, as well as proving to be a dab hand at a mash-up.

Soon, he found himself at the heart of a like-minded community, releasing a debut self-titled album with Peruvian label, Terror Negro, and following it up with Aquí Siempre Bailamos (2014) for pan-Latin collective Sello Regional.

Coming from a club background, rhythm has always been central to Ernesto's approach, his adopting of Peruvian styles never deviating from the necessity to get bodies moving, and the remixers here seem to take delight in stretching out his rhythms.

Mexico's Plastic Toy Sounds turns "Virgenes del Sol" into a woozy cumbia-dub with bright, shimmering guitar lines; another Mexican, Loris, adds squiggly sawtooth synths to the already irresistible beat of "Sarita", and Chancha Via Circuito offers up an atmospheric take on "Condorcanqui" that sounds like DJ Shadow and Augustus Pablo soundtracking a Peruvian heist while Peruvian thunder-duo Dengue Dengue Dengue reinvent "El Carmen's" Afro-Peruvian festejo groove as ageless ambient techno.

These tracks take us up to some of Tribilin's most recent compositions, songs recorded over the past three years and whose original versions (to be heard on side A as exclusive 'Eck Echo' mixes) were first released on compilations by Sello Regional and Tiger's Milk, which highlights his continuing important role within the digital cumbia and tropical bass scenes.

Jalea Real is being released by Eck Echo in collaboration with Peru Independiente, Lima's largest platform and community for independent music and culture.

It features artwork by Peruvian visual artist Orlando Aquije, and is accompanied by 'Jalea Mixta', an 8- remixes digital LP that adds producers Tayhana (Mexico), Lascivio Bohemia (Ecuador), Mente Orgánica (Colombia) and Octubrxlibrv (Venezuela) to this buffet of Latin delights.
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. SARITA
  • 1.2. CONDORCANQUI
  • 1.3. BILONGO CON SANDUNGA
  • 1.4. CUMBIA PARA ELIZABETH
  • 1.5. SARITA (LORIS REMIX)
  • 1.6. CONDORCANQUI (CHANCHA VIA CIRCUITO REMIX)
  • 1.7. VIRGENES DEL SOL (PLASTIC TOY SOUNDS REMIX)
  • 1.8. EL CARMEN (DENGUE DENGUE DENGUE REMIX)