Good Spanish language music
gtbrown77
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I've recently been bitten by the "world music" bug and am kinda interested in spanish language music. Any suggestions?
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As my nick indicates, I´m from Argentina. Here we have lots of good rock bands that you would call "world music". Anyway, here are some bands
Pescado Rabioso
Sumo
Los Natas
Massacre
Pez
La Renga
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota
hope you find them!!!...can´t wear my mask, your first my last...0 -
Thanks. But I don't necessarily want to limit myself to rock bands. I'm really interested in most anything. It's more about the language than anything else."Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
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Kumbia Kings - only spanish music cd I ownbombs, dropping down, please forgive our hometown0
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if anything... the first band you should get into is Cafe Tacuba... if you've been here for awhile then you've probably heard me boast about 'em... a fan of flaming lips? fan of radiohead? fan of i dunno.... just eclectic stuff altogether? check out cafe tacuba.gtbrown77 wrote:I've recently been bitten by the "world music" bug and am kinda interested in spanish language music. Any suggestions?
but also great rock bands from mexico are Los Dynamite, Austin TV, Zoe, and oh, yeah Porter these guys rock... yeah, check out Porter...
oh and please, please, please don't get into Kumbia Kings..... a very sad band
(no offense to the person who recommended them)
edit: oh, wait, you said not to limit to rock bands.... so sorry about that... ok then check out Manu Chao he's cool... ummm ok so if you like Kumbia Kings try Ozomatli, Grupo Fantasma, but above all else still check out Cafe Tacuba... seriously though... they do it all, rap, ska, mariachi, trio, cumbia, merengue, traditional spanish folk.... seriously... seriously... i mean it, seriously.... get into Cafe Tacuba
i'm serious.This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.0 -
deadnothingbetter wrote:if anything... the first band you should get into is Cafe Tacuba... if you've been here for awhile then you've probably heard me boast about 'em... a fan of flaming lips? fan of radiohead? fan of i dunno.... just eclectic stuff altogether? check out cafe tacuba.
but also great rock bands from mexico are Los Dynamite, Austin TV, Zoe, and oh, yeah Porter these guys rock... yeah, check out Porter...
oh and please, please, please don't get into Kumbia Kings..... a very sad band
(no offense to the person who recommended them)
Kumbia Kings - I didn't recommend them, just happens to be the only spanish cd that was given to me. I'm bored so I just chipped in. May be they do suck, I have no idea. I will say that they do seem to be very popular among mecians in my part of the world.bombs, dropping down, please forgive our hometown0 -
i didn't mean no offense... but it's actually a good recommendation considering what the person was asking for. i really think everybody should check out cafe tacuba though.... they've done EVERYTHING!!!! thrashmetal, punk, salsa, jazz, bosa nova, argghhh in one single CD! then their last album was totally a hipster album... like flaming lips fused with radiohead... and some artic monkeys... god, such a great album such a great band.reversedarwinism wrote:Kumbia Kings - I didn't recommend them, just happens to be the only spanish cd that was given to me. I'm bored so I just chipped in. May be they do suck, I have no idea. I will say that they do seem to be very popular among mecians in my part of the world.This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.0 -
Kinky is a great band from mexico...a great mix of rock, norteno and dance/techno.0
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yup that's another good one toooJOEJOEJOE wrote:Kinky is a great band from mexico...a great mix of rock, norteno and dance/techno.
try ely guerra... she's awesome... great eclectic mix for your collection too.This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.0 -
if your trying to learn spanish and want something very melodic then Julieta Venegas, her 98 album Bueninvento is her finest.
or Alejandro Sanz (which I dont particularly recommend)
Buika
Gypsy Kings (if you aint heard of them, start with them)
Ive heard theres an argentine band going under my name.0 -
i heard
extremeduro arn't bad0 -
- Silvio Rodriguez (like the equivalent of Dylan in spanish-speaking countries)
- Maná (Mexican rock-pop band... comparable to matchbox 20 I guess, but they do use a bit of reggae and cumbia in their songs)
- Soda Stereo (Argentinian rock greats, a lot of 80's influence)
- Flor de Loto (Peruvian instrumental prog rock band with a mix of native sounds. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, one of my favourite bands)0 -
I'm agreeing with a lot of these responses, i listen to some spanish rock and i like most of these bands that you all are mentioning, here are few of the bands that I like. Café Tacvba (my fav. is Yosoy), Julieta Venegas (Bueninvento), Carlos Vives (La Tierra del Olvido), Ely Guerra (Lotofire), Mana (early stuff), Kinky, Maldita Vecindad, Aterciopelados, Molotov and more.Down in the hole, Jesus tries to crack a smile beneath another shovel load.0
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Buena Vista Social Club
Cafe Tacuba
Manu Chau
These are all pretty accesible and i consider to fall into the "world music" category“I know this song so well, I can smoke a cigarette, have a drink, brush my teeth, take a shit, and mow the lawn while singing it. But I'll only be doing a couple of those things during this version.”0 -
Try these:
Enrique Iglesias
Christina Aguilera
Jennifer Lopez
Gloria Estefan0 -
Manu Chao
Los Jaivas ( this is a kind of Pink Floyd , very good music!!!)
Pedro Aznar.22 nov. Santiago
23 nov. Santiago
25 nov. Buenos Aires
26 nov. Buenos Aires
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yeah! yosoy rocks... i was listening to it on my way to work today... just no way to label that album. it's rock but very different...Brain Of E wrote:I'm agreeing with a lot of these responses, i listen to some spanish rock and i like most of these bands that you all are mentioning, here are few of the bands that I like. Café Tacvba (my fav. is Yosoy), Julieta Venegas (Bueninvento), Carlos Vives (La Tierra del Olvido), Ely Guerra (Lotofire), Mana (early stuff), Kinky, Maldita Vecindad, Aterciopelados, Molotov and more.This isn't the land of opportunity, it's the land of competition.0 -
Check these out

Ojos de Brujo (Really good, their music is a mixed between Flamenco/Hip Hop and much more)
Café Tacuba
Enrique Bunbury
Héroes del Silencio (<- Bunbury's old band)
Gustavo Cerati
Soda Stéreo (<- Cerati's old band)
Maná
Juanes
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