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Africa Express at Bahidora, Las Estacas, Mexico, February 2024.
Daily Coco Screencap #189
I can’t believe I’ve never posted this handsome devil before. Doesn’t he have the awesomest skull markings? 😀 For those who don’t know, this character is modeled after musician Camilo Lara, who worked as a creative consultant on Coco. He is also one of the composers of “Jálale”, the music that is playing when Miguel arrives at Ernesto’s party.
'La liberación': Sobre feminismo y cine
Desde hace menos de un mes llegó a Amazon Prime Video 'La liberación', la serie creada por Alejandra Márquez Abella que, con un toque de sátira, trae a la mesa una conversación necesaria dentro de la industria del cine y el entretenimiento.
Desde hace menos de un mes llegó a Amazon Prime Video ‘La liberación’, la serie creada por Alejandra Márquez Abella que, con un toque de sátira, trae a la mesa una conversación necesaria dentro de la industria del cine y el entretenimiento. Reseña | ‘La liberación’ Es innegable que la llegada del movimiento Me Too (#MeToo) la industria del cine y el entretenimiento se sacudió por completo, pues…
Lunes Otra Vez – Episodio 14
Lunes Otra Vez – Episodio 14
Esta semana, noticias con Charly García que prepara nuevo álbum en Argentina, Love Of Lesbian que se presentaran en el Palau Sant Jordi de Barcelona el próximo 27 de Marzo ante 5.000 personas que no tendrán que guardar distancia social y que se habrán realizado ese mismo día una prueba de antígenos. Los catalanes ademas estrenaron El Sur, 4o adelanto de en esta oportunidad junto a Enrique…
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El Distrito Federal según IMS
El Distrito Federal según IMS
El Instituto Mexicano del Sonido esta de regreso con una colección de 10 tracks, en esta oportunidad con la capital de México como eje principal en su temática y los tradicionales sonidos que propone Camilo Lara entre los que se destaca la Cumbia Colombiana de La Perla en El Antídoto, las guitarras de Graham Coxon en My America is Not Your America o el remix de Lee “Scratch” Perry. Escucha la…
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Lunes Otra Vez – Episodio 9
Lunes Otra Vez – Episodio 9
Esta semana tenemos el cuarto adelanto de los Sonidos de Karmica Resonancia de los Mexicanos Zoé, desde Colombia la nueva colaboración de Los PetitFellas junto a Roberto Muso de El Cuarteto de Nos , desde México se prepara el lanzamiento del nuevo álbum del IMS, Camilo Lara ha estrenado El Antídoto que es ya el cuarto adelanto del nuevo material del Instituto Mexicano del Sonido. Por ultimo…
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Mexican Institute of Sound's superb Distrito Federal debuts in October.
We played “Dios” and what a great cumbion, especially with that funny twist… how did the song come to be and are those your favorite Mexican dishes?
Good question because I don’t know if those are my favorite dishes. According to me, the best… well, they could bury me with some tacos al pastor, probably. But, I was thinking about this idea that, well, someone told me today in the morning that if you crushed a Mexican he would be like about 30% water, about 30% blood, and 30% corn because we are a tortilla. Our body is made of tortillas, of all the millions of tortillas that we have eaten for years and years. I feel that in the corn, in the tortillas, there is a god and that its made by hands that made them with love and then you eat them. And that is an act of God. And it was a little bit like thinking about these ideas of the crossroads – you find God and the devil, where you would go? And rather the question is ‘which one would you go with?’ and ‘what would you ask of each one of them?’ And that was a little bit the idea to think that there is also good and evil in the tortillas we eat on the streets.
The record is a kind of love letter to Distrito Federal, which is no longer called Distrito Federal it’s called Ciudad de Mexico. It is a city that has changed its name four times. The Aztecs arrived and built on top of a lake, and then came the Spaniards and built on top of the Aztecs. And then the Mexicans on top of the Spaniards, so, it has been a city of disaster, always… like a pastel del mil hojas, putting one layer on top of another. And the layer I lived through as a child was Distrito Federal.
Your favorite name for the city is Distrito Federal?
Well, yes… now it’s called CDMX and I don’t like it at all. It’s like when Madonna changed her name to MDNA… (laughs).