Cumbia dub and protest songs enter into holy matrimony
Echo Beach proudly presents: Aurora! This album by Mexican vocalist Lengualerta marks a true milestone in his career. Critical lyrics that protest social injustice meet a sound sense of style and astonishingly fresh, good music. Now, listeners in the Old Continent can look forward to getting their hands on Aurora through the regular channels. Singer Lengualerta has been on the scene and travelling the world for 10 years. As well as numerous concerts in his native country, he has performed live in South America, Canada and Europe – and left a lasting impression wherever he appeared. In the past few months, in Mexico and around the world, the track For Those (featuring Wally Warning & Ana Sol II) has become a hymn for the protests against the disappearance of the 43 students from Ayotzinapa. The song's impact was further enhanced by the touching and atmospheric video, directed by the artist's friend and colleague, Gran OM, who also designed the excellent cover artwork for Aurora. Lengualerta's music unites reggae with the culture of Latin American protest songs. Latin American influences, for instance Cumbia, repeatedly surface in his music. This broad spectrum underscores Lengualerta’s position as a cosmopolitan and visionary. His choice of riddims also spans the world: as well as his main producer, Dukas (Bungalo Dub), the album also features productions by Ganjaman, Pow Pow – Ingo Rheinbay, Twilight Circus and Seeed.
The situation in Mexico is desperate. For many years, different drug cartels have battled each other and government forces for supremacy. Murders, rapes, kidnappings and assassinations take place on a daily basis, the visible signs of this all-encompassing brutality. Against this background, it is encouraging that many people are prepared to risk their lives by taking a stance against violence, and part....... więcej