This video clip was made using footage shot at Anibal´s house and using some sequences from a documentary about colombian costal music called "Colombian Gold" by film maker Sanjay Agarwal (which will be released in June/July 2010). We also used some pictures from the "Mambo Loco" compilation which is going to be released on April 12th....Enjoy!!
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Thanks for the support
Samy
PS: Anibal and his band, Los Loco del Swing will be doing their first european tour in June 2010. In case you would like to invite the group for a crazy gig send us an mail: info@analogafrica.com
Sunday, March 14, 2010
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oh, thats great, mambo loco , amazing. thanks for this super hit. i will to see live in june .
Amazing group.
exitos :) cant wait to hear this ..have some works by him on Cumbia compilations i always enjoy'd
The use of the accordion in that region always made me wonder..
Dès que cette compil sort, il me la faut !
c’est de la bombe !
perfect performance. i like it. :-)
What a cool cowboy! MUST come over to take part at the TROPICAL SOUNDCLASH! Let's make this work!
Exzellent!!!! Hoffe die Jungs machen nen stopp in francoforte, sehr geil!
greetz
eduardo
Hallo Samy,
irgendwelche daten zu Anibal's Tour ?
Mister google verraet nix und wann wirds den Film geben, in welcher Form? DVD? ... riesig dankbar fuer Infos
Gruss
Evelyn
I just got a promo of the next AA release:
Various - Afro-Beat Airways
West African Shock Waves – Ghana & Togo 1972-1979
(CD/2xLP) Analog Africa n°8, 2010-08-03
Just as great as everything else on AA. Absolutely top notch! Thanks!
Read more here:
http://www.parisdjs.com/index.php/post/Analog-Africa-8-Various-Afro-Beat-Airways-West-African-Shock-Waves-Ghana-Togo-1972-1979
Picked this record up today at Shake It Records in Cincinnati, OH. I can't stop listening to it... thank you for another fantastic release! I always enjoy the pictures and liner notes, it's such a treat to enjoy all the hard work put into each release. By the way, I think someone asked before but I didn't see a reply - what were the first two Analog Africa releases? I have the Green Arrows, which I believe is No. 1, but I've been looking for No. 2 - I'd like to own the whole set. Thanks again!
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