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Review: Palov & Panama Cardoon launched Greek label Carnibal in 2012 and have been successfully 'shuffling the traditional sounds with the modern beats' ever since. Here on their 10th release they shift focus from the electro-swing and hip-hop approach of previous transmissions, concentrating on the sounds of Latin America instead.
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It's a tropical and topical romp too, with highlights including the hypnotic vintage cumbia haze of DJ Inko's 'La Cadencia', the fizzing electro reggaeton of Vida G's 'Cumbida' and the skewed disco-funk of 'Orere' by Umoja. Review: When legendary label Soul Jazz Recordings was first dipping its toe into the music business it was 'Nu Yorica Culture Clash.' That helped put them on the map. Having been out of print for over a decade, they've put together this expanded edition to mark the seminal compilation's 20th anniversary (available digitally for the first time) and it's lost none of its punch. Boasting 17 exquisite cuts from the likes of Eddie Palmieri, Joe Bataan, Grupo Folklorico and Ricardo Marrero, the album captures an exciting time for Latin music amongst the bonkers melting pot of 1970s New York.