From the emerging Mexico City underground comes an unexpected record, Méjico Máxico.
Méjico Máxico is a carefully constructed collage featuring snippets of
cumbia, cha cha chas, glimpses of Esquivel, poems by Juan Rulfo,
electronica, dub and musical references spanning from the 1920’s
through the 60’s which combine to reflect Mexican Institute of Sound’s
unique impression of life in bustling Mexico City.
The CD is released in the USA on Jan 29th but until then you can hear 4 tracks on MySpace at Mexican Institute of Sound on MySpace
There's also a great remix by the Institute of a bizarre 1960s Jewish-Latin track by Irving Fields.
Click here to listen to the remix
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