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Javier García - EPK - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Argentina, Spain

We’ve all heard of the bolero, which has its modern roots in nineteenth century Santiago de Cuba (even though we might not be able to hum one on cue). But what about the cuartetazo? Born in Córdoba, Argentina, and derived from Spanish and Italian dances, the name is derived from the fact that the earliest players were invariably four-piece bands. The rhythm is similar to merengue.

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Tu Música - El Ensamble Latino - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Adv-Intermediate Adv-Intermediate

Argentina, Chile, Venezuela

Tu Música continues with this interview with the music group El Ensamble Latino, which, at the time of the interview, had been together for only four months and managed to combine diverse music styles from the cultures of Argentina, Chile and Venezuela.
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Caption 29 [es]: Entonces creo que la misma mixtura, el mismo, digamos,
Caption 29 [en]: So, I think that the same mix, the same, let's say,

Jorge Celedón, Vicentico - Si Me Dejan

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Colombia

"Si Me Dejan" (If They Leave Me) is a collaboration between Colombian Vallenato sensation, Jorge Celedón, and Vicentico, the former frontman of the Argentinean ska band, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs (The Fabulous Cadillacs).
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Caption 9 [es]: Contra toda la maldad yo me arreglo
Caption 9 [en]: Against all evil I manage

Bajofondo Tango Club - Mar Dulce - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina

Bajofondo is, according to the group, a “collective of composers, singers and artists.” They started out as the Bajofondo Tango Club with a strong tango influence, but have since broadened their sound. Here they talk about the collective and begin a discussion of their sound.
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Caption 21 [es]: Una cosa que ha pasado... -...no ha sido otra cultura.
Caption 21 [en]: One thing that has happened... -It hasn't been another culture.

Karamelo Santo - Goy - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Spain Mendoza

The guys from Karamelo Santo are not only great musicians enjoying success far away from their hometown—they’re also really humble and contribute to new bands' careers in Mendoza. They know how hard the path is, and they’re happy to share their experiences with the very people who recognized them first.
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Caption 35 [es]: eh, no queremos confrontar contra...
Caption 35 [en]: um, we don't want to confront against...

Karamelo Santo - Goy - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Spain Mendoza

Here’s the second part of the interview with Goy of Karamelo Santo. They are among the leaders of their home country’s independent music scene (Argentina). All their records were self produced—the major labels just weren’t interested in a band which plays free shows for the unemployed and pokes fun at the international monetary fund.
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Caption 21 [es]: Nuestra provincia, ¿no? La mistura musical
Caption 21 [en]: Our province, right? The musical blend

Karamelo Santo - Goy - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Intermediate Intermediate

Argentina, Spain

Goy plays guitar and sings for Karamelo Santa, one of the best ska bands in Latin America. Argentina is the band’s homeland (they are practically from the Pampas). But the 7 boys with wild hair and wild songs do not sing around a Gaucho campfire; their sound reverberates in the world’s largest cities.
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Caption 41 [es]: países donde la cultura, la... la música,
Caption 41 [en]: countries where the culture, the music

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