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La Locura De Machuca 1975 - 1980 (2LP)

Various Artists

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Format: CD

Cat No: AACD090

Format Details: 2LP

Release Date:  23 October 2020

Label:  Analog Africa

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4260126061385

Genres:  World Music  Latin Music  

Release Date:  23 October 2020

Label:  Analog Africa

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  4260126061392

Genres:  World Music  Latin Music  

  • Description

    Brand New release by Analog Africa. Double LP pressed on 140g virgin vinyl comes with a full color 16-page booklet and CD comes with a full color 32-pages booklet

    One night in 1975, a successful tax lawyer named Rafael Machuca had his mind blown in Barranquilla's 'Plaza de los Musicos'. Overnight he went from a high ranking position in the Columbian revenue authority to visionary production guru of the newly formed record label that bore his name, Discos Machuca, and for the next six years he devoted his life to releasing some of the strangest, most experimental Afro Psychedelia Cumbias ever produced.

    La Locura de Machuca is the story of one man's bizarre odyssey into Colombia's coastal music underground, and the wild, hypnotic sounds he helped bring up to the surface. The Colombian music industry was thriving in the mid-seventies, but while homegrown bolero and vallenato tunes were doing well on the charts, it was imported African records that were setting crowds on fire at the picos - the sound-systems that fuelled neighbourhood parties - and wherever those records were played there were always a handful of groups who were inspired to plug traditional Cumbia directly into the electric currents coming from across the Atlantic.

    It was these obscure bands, who fused Colombian and African rhythms with the swirling organs and psychedelic guitars of underground rock, that fired Machuca's imagination. While the label made its money releasing popular hits by legends such as Alejandro Durán and Aníbal Velásquez, that money was poured back into a unique run of experimental releases by fringe artists such as La Banda Africana, King Somalie, Conjunto Barbacoa, and Abelardo Carbono, one of the godfathers of Champeta Criolla. When Machuca couldn't find groups to realise his particular vision, he simply created them himself. Drawing on a fearsome roster of musicians associated with the label, he assembled bands that lasted only as long as it took to record an album ,and unleashed the results - complete with arrestingly unusual album covers - under a series of different names such as Samba Negra or El Grupo Folclórico. This unorthodox approach led his longtime recording engineer, Eduardo Dávila, to describes Machuca's productions as the "B-Movies of Colombian music." The story of Doctor Machuca and his eccentric exploits tells of one of Colombia's most atypical and peculiar record companies; a defining pillar of Afro-Caribbean psychedelia. His productions have come to represent the roots of Champeta and set the pedigree standards for Afro and Costeño avant-garde. The seventeen tracks on La Locura de Machuca, harvested from the darkest, strangest corners of the Discos Machuca catalogue, sound like little else recorded before or since.

    Description

    Brand New release by Analog Africa. Double LP pressed on 140g virgin vinyl comes with a full color 16-page booklet and CD comes with a full color 32-pages booklet

    One night in 1975, a successful tax lawyer named Rafael Machuca had his mind blown in Barranquilla's 'Plaza de los Musicos'. Overnight he went from a high ranking position in the Columbian revenue authority to visionary production guru of the newly formed record label that bore his name, Discos Machuca, and for the next six years he devoted his life to releasing some of the strangest, most experimental Afro Psychedelia Cumbias ever produced.

    La Locura de Machuca is the story of one man's bizarre odyssey into Colombia's coastal music underground, and the wild, hypnotic sounds he helped bring up to the surface. The Colombian music industry was thriving in the mid-seventies, but while homegrown bolero and vallenato tunes were doing well on the charts, it was imported African records that were setting crowds on fire at the picos - the sound-systems that fuelled neighbourhood parties – and wherever those records were played there were always a handful of groups who were inspired to plug traditional Cumbia directly into the electric currents coming from across the Atlantic.

    It was these obscure bands, who fused Colombian and African rhythms with the swirling organs and psychedelic guitars of underground rock, that fired Machuca's imagination. While the label made its money releasing popular hits by legends such as Alejandro Durán and Aníbal Velásquez, that money was poured back into a unique run of experimental releases by fringe artists such as La Banda Africana, King Somalie, Conjunto Barbacoa, and Abelardo Carbono, one of the godfathers of Champeta Criolla. When Machuca couldn't find groups to realise his particular vision, he simply created them himself. Drawing on a fearsome roster of musicians associated with the label, he assembled bands that lasted only as long as it took to record an album ,and unleashed the results - complete with arrestingly unusual album covers - under a series of different names such as Samba Negra or El Grupo Folclórico. This unorthodox approach led his longtime recording engineer, Eduardo Dávila, to describes Machuca's productions as the "B-Movies of Colombian music." The story of Doctor Machuca and his eccentric exploits tells of one of Colombia's most atypical and peculiar record companies; a defining pillar of Afro-Caribbean psychedelia. His productions have come to represent the roots of Champeta and set the pedigree standards for Afro and Costeño avant-garde. The seventeen tracks on La Locura de Machuca, harvested from the darkest, strangest corners of the Discos Machuca catalogue, sound like little else recorded before or since.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Samba Negra - "Eberebijara"
      • 2. King Somalie - "Monkey´s Dance"
      • 3. El Grupo Folclórico - "Tamba"
      • 4. Los Viajeros Siderales - "El Campanero"
      • 5. Rio Latino - "Ayu"
      • 6. Aníbal Velásquez - "La Mazamorra Del Diablo"
      • 7. La Francachela - "Mosquita Muerta"
      • 8. El Grupo Folclórico - "Juipiti"
      • 9. King Somalie - "Le Mongui"
      • 10. El Grupo Folclórico - "El Tornillito"
      • 11. Samba Negra - "Long Life Africa"
      • 12. La Banda Africana - "Te Clavo La...Mano"
      • 13. Myrian Makenwa - "El Platano"
      • 14. El Grupo Folclórico - "Tucutru"
      • 15. Grupo Bola Roja - "Caracol"
      • 16. El Grupo D'Abelard - "A Otro Perro Con Ese Hueso"
      • 17. Conjunto Barbacoa - "Wabali"

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Samba Negra - "Eberebijara"
      • 2. King Somalie - "Monkey´s Dance"
      • 3. El Grupo Folclórico - "Tamba"
      • 4. Los Viajeros Siderales - "El Campanero"
      • 5. Rio Latino - "Ayu"
      • 6. Aníbal Velásquez - "La Mazamorra Del Diablo"
      • 7. La Francachela - "Mosquita Muerta"
      • 8. El Grupo Folclórico - "Juipiti"
      • 9. King Somalie - "Le Mongui"
      • 10. El Grupo Folclórico - "El Tornillito"
      • 11. Samba Negra - "Long Life Africa"
      • 12. La Banda Africana - "Te Clavo La...Mano"
      • 13. Myrian Makenwa - "El Platano"
      • 14. El Grupo Folclórico - "Tucutru"
      • 15. Grupo Bola Roja - "Caracol"
      • 16. El Grupo D'Abelard - "A Otro Perro Con Ese Hueso"
      • 17. Conjunto Barbacoa - "Wabali"