Redada: Abrete Sesamo / Africa Bom

Redada SKU: 36362547
Redada: Abrete Sesamo / Africa Bom

Redada: Abrete Sesamo / Africa Bom

Redada SKU: 36362547

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

Regular price $10.98
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Title: Abrete Sesamo / Africa Bom
Artist: Redada
Label: Vampisoul
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 8435008887087
Genre: International

La Redada is a sextet of tropical psychedelic musicians from the capital of Mexico consisting of Carlos Icaza, Julian Huerta, Daniel Llermaly, Óscar Ojeda, Feike de Jong, and Fernando Caridi. They reference Latin American music from the '30s to the '70s, reinventing sounds hidden in crates of second-hand vinyl. La Redada takes these songs with the goal of revisiting an imaginary past of Mexico City. The sound of La Redada is determined by it's instrumentation: drums, organ, bass, percussions, woodwinds, and theremin. The composition of the band is cosmopolitan, numbering two Chileans, a Dutchman, and three Mexicans.

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