![]() If you like the music on this website then you will love the t-shirts ! ![]() Like the albums ? Buy a t-shirt ! We have hundreds of different t-shirts models, in various colors and sizes. It may seem uneventful, but it’s good food! Also, I guess I’m pretty good at stir-fry and boiling water, but that’s the limit to my cooking. It’s very similar to my cooking: it’s usually only one type of food (maybe beans or something like that), each time it only changes slightly, and every time I add cyan pepper and garlic. The only thing that’s constant is the Latin flavor that spices each track, like Justice Sotomayor put to music. Each track is constantly bubbling with changes yet they keep their own individual flow. It contains multiple layers of effects, which morph constantly. This album is not your average minimalist album. As of recent, though, I am covered in fleas and I think I can grasp some of the feelings of someone who does that sort of thing. It’s not obvious or anything, as you can see in this picture here. The samples that are used sound like they are hopped up on PCP or maybe some awkward psychedelic. His art is minimalist in nature, but the beats he uses are extremely Latin and complicated. ![]() ![]() He is originally from Chile, but when he was young his family moved to Germany to escape Augusto Pinochet. Ricardo Villalobos will take us there, in a very nice vessel made of clave beats and conga rhythms. Let’s take a walk together down to South America.
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