People Of Palenque: The Music and People of Palenque, Colombia
**Including a disc of incredible original material plus a disc of remixes from Secondo, Deadbeat, Osunlade, Rocketnumbernine, Matias Aguayo, Subway and Jay Haze, among others, plus a DVD film documenting the 'People Of Palenque' on the Colombian coast. Drum fiends and Afro-Latin heads NEED to get on this!!!** "Film-makers Santiago Posada and Simon Meija came to Palenque, near the Caribbean coast of Colombia, to record the music of the area and to make a documentary film about the people of Palenque. Palenque, the location of the first free slave (or Maroon) community int he Americas, is also a central location for Afro-Colombian culture. With its own unique style of music and language, heavily influenced by its African heritage, it holds a unique position in the world and is today proclaimed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The Colombian-born film-makers, who were fascinated by this culture, traveled to Palenque to build a studio in the remote town, west of Cartagena, in order to record the highly percussive roots music that uniquely mixes African and Latin traditions in equal flavours. They stayed in the town for three months, filming the everyday life and recording music from the area and once finished left the studio for the people of the are to use. Once back home they enlisted a select number of like-minded electronic, house and dubstep artists to produce a second disc of remixes - including Osunlade, Mattias Aguayo, Kromestar and others to interpret the original works."
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**Including a disc of incredible original material plus a disc of remixes from Secondo, Deadbeat, Osunlade, Rocketnumbernine, Matias Aguayo, Subway and Jay Haze, among others, plus a DVD film documenting the 'People Of Palenque' on the Colombian coast. Drum fiends and Afro-Latin heads NEED to get on this!!!** "Film-makers Santiago Posada and Simon Meija came to Palenque, near the Caribbean coast of Colombia, to record the music of the area and to make a documentary film about the people of Palenque. Palenque, the location of the first free slave (or Maroon) community int he Americas, is also a central location for Afro-Colombian culture. With its own unique style of music and language, heavily influenced by its African heritage, it holds a unique position in the world and is today proclaimed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The Colombian-born film-makers, who were fascinated by this culture, traveled to Palenque to build a studio in the remote town, west of Cartagena, in order to record the highly percussive roots music that uniquely mixes African and Latin traditions in equal flavours. They stayed in the town for three months, filming the everyday life and recording music from the area and once finished left the studio for the people of the are to use. Once back home they enlisted a select number of like-minded electronic, house and dubstep artists to produce a second disc of remixes - including Osunlade, Mattias Aguayo, Kromestar and others to interpret the original works."