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Postrof
Dusminguet
Postrof
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Latin Music
 
  •  Track Listings (18) - Disc #1

Recorded in Chefchouen (Morocco), mixed in Barcelona and mastered in New York City. Dusminguet succeeded in recreating the fun and spirit of a their live performance. They sing in a variety of languages as well as musical ...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Dusminguet
Title: Postrof
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Import
Release Date: 5/8/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Latin Music
Styles: Europe, Continental Europe
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 724385067921, 0724385067952

Synopsis

Album Details
Recorded in Chefchouen (Morocco), mixed in Barcelona and mastered in New York City. Dusminguet succeeded in recreating the fun and spirit of a their live performance. They sing in a variety of languages as well as musical forms: rumbas, merengue, cumbias, and reggae.
 

CD Reviews

La clave es "sinergia exitosa"
Tana | Buenos Aires | 03/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Una excelente mezcla de estilos para crear una coherencia muy fresca y ultra disfrutable. Es de lo mejor que he escuchado en los últimos años, junto a Manu Chao, Tonino Carotone, P18. Dusminguet le da un poco de nuevo -y refrescante- aire a las acostumbradas mezclas de estilos latinos post-Mano Negra. A disfrutar y bailar como locos! 100% recomendado."
Fun, multi-etnic musical mix
Matt | New Jersey | 10/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is a great, fun album, full of unexpected musical mixes and blends that takes you from north Africa to Spain to Colombia and many other places. Rock, Reggae, Cumbia, Merengue, Gypsy music and many other types of music are stirred and mixed. Manu Chau, Sergent Garcia, Fabulosos Cadillacs are just some references that come to mind."
Interesting...
Chad Markham | Snohomish, WA | 12/21/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the first Dusminguet CD I bought...and when I listened to it, I noted that it was unlike any music I had ever heard before. It seemed to be some sort of mixture between Spanish music, Middle-Eastern music, and Eastern European music.



I was a little shocked, but amazed at the same time. After I had heard the CD a few times, it became one of my favorites, and I could listen to it two or three times in a row. I listened to it every day in the car on my way to work and back again for about a month and a half. Every one of their songs sounds a little different. My favorites on this CD are Sopeton, Decimero, Manket, La Dansa de L'Imbicil, La Rumba del Solteron, Rumbeta Bona, El Teu Amor, and San Cristobal (the final three being my very favorites). One song that is also pretty funny is track 9, which has car sounds and seems to always make me laugh, even though it is not one of my very favorites. The only song that I don't like on this CD is track 15."