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Machado, Betsayda & Parrando El Clavo: Loe Loa: Rural Recordings Under The Mango Tree - VINYL LP

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Machado, Betsayda & Parrando El Clavo: Loe Loa: Rural Recordings Under The Mango Tree - VINYL LPTitle: Loe Loa: Rural Recordings Under The Mango Tree Artist: Machado, Betsayda & Parrando El Clavo Label: Olindo Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5055869567787 Genre: International Release Date: 2020 01 03 Number of Discs: 1 Olindo Records present Lo Lo, a landmark album in Afro Venezuelan music, on vinyl for the first time. Originally released in 2017 on CD and digital formats, Lo Lo gained critical acclaim in North America and Europe from the

Title: Loe Loa: Rural Recordings Under The Mango Tree
Artist: Machado, Betsayda & Parrando El Clavo
Label: Olindo Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5055869567787
Genre: International
Release Date: 2020-01-03
Number of Discs: 1

Olindo Records present Loé Loá, a landmark album in Afro-Venezuelan music, on vinyl for the first time. Originally released in 2017 on CD and digital formats, Loé Loá gained critical acclaim in North America and Europe from the likes of NPR, The New York Times, and Songlines. Most of the music on the album is in the style of Parranda, a traditional Venezuelan genre that literally translates into party. However, not every song is about joy and celebration as the band often sing about many of the most painful topics of daily life in Venezuela, as prevalent in 2019 as they were in 2017 when originally released: hunger, poverty, and shortages of basic medicine. The entire album was recorded out in the open in Betsayda Machado's home town of El Clavo in Barlovento, a region in the central Caribbean coast of Venezuela known for it's cacao plantations and African heritage. It features 17 singers and 12 percussionists compared to the hundred or so that might be part of a real-life celebration. Yet the spirit, one of defiant survival and sheer joy, resounds the moment they strike the drum or sing the first note. Produced by Juan Souki; Recorded by Dario Peñaloza and Javier Aponte.

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