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Explosive Caribbean Psychedelic Sound: Candeleros presenta nuevo EP: “El Bululú” remixes by Caribombo & Piper Street Sound

About El Bululú

In Venezuela “Bululú” is synonymous with agglomeration, tumult, crowd.

This EP is made up of 4 tracks – 2 singles and 2 remixes – where Candeleros gives off all his magic and energy at the service of dance and debauchery. A crowd that dances to the frenetic psychedelic rhythm of the Caribbean.

“La Meseta” mixes different rhythms, both Afro-Venezuelan and Caribbean. It is a cover of a Turkish folk song called Yaylalar performed by artists like Selda Bagcam.

The remix of “La Meseta” was done by Venezuelan producer Caribombo, who lives in France.

“Le Quedan Dos” is a cumbia-salsa, with a Gaita de Tambora arrangement at the end of the song, a rhythm from the southern coast of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela.

It features the great singer Perro Loco del Amazonas on vocals.

The remix is by Matt Mansfield “Piper Street Sound” (US) in dub version.

About Candeleros

Candeleros is a South American sextet based in Madrid. Caribbean sounds are at the spine of this music experimentation which results in a psychedelic ritual guided by the trance of percussion and guitar and synthesizer melodies.

Credits

Alexander Fernandez: sintetizadores/guitarras
Andres Ramirez: guiro, percusión menor.
Fernando Ochoa: guitarra
Julio Alcocer: congas, djembe.
Sergio Graterol: Roland SPDX/timbales.
Urko Larrañaga: Bajo
Voz Le Quedan Dos: Mauro Santos AKA Perro Loco del Amazonas.
Julian Carrara: producción/grabación/diseño sonoro/mezcla/mastering
Remix La Meseta: Caribombo
Remix Le Quedan Dos: Matt Mansfield aka Piper Street Sound
Arte de la portada: Laura Ortiz “Soma”
Producción ejecutiva: Candeleros
Editado por Folcore Records