Saturday, 28 January 2012

Alexia - Number one (reggae project)

This is the 12" for Number One by the artist Alexia. The cover art copyright is believed to belong to the label, DWA, or the graphic artiste(s)



Remixed in January 2012
Release of the Remix: late January 2012
Genre: Reggae
Length: 4.16
Backing track: "Seaside riddim" by Kinyama Sounds (with a few shots and sounds added by me lol)
By latigo
Did you like it? The more comments there are on this post, the sooner I'll post the d/l links, lol

Monday, 23 January 2012

Viernes de Cumbia



A solicitud de los amigos Maco Cerón y de Damián Rivera, me animé a echarme un mix de cumbia para estas fechas. No lo entregué antes, no por güeva ni desconsideración ni por ser aguafiestas, sino porque con el programa con que los hago, (Adobe Audition) toma un poco más de tiempo, pero salen mejor, muy a mi estilo ;-) Esta es una mezcla de cumbias, como Dios manda, sin asquerosas bases para forzar el ritmo ni nada parecido. Son las canciones en sus versiones originales :-)

El amigo DJ Rott se encargó enlazar este mixtape en su blog a final del mes pasado.


  1. Billo's Caracas Boys - Al paso
  2. Los Vásquez - Pollito con papas
  3. Los Melódicos - La Sampuesana
  4. La Banda - La Avispa
  5. El Combo de las Estrellas - Te lo juro yo
  6. Los Vásquez - La canalla
  7. Victor Piñero - La murga de Panamá
  8. Mike Laure - La rajita de Canela
  9. San Sousi y Orquesta - Se va el caimán
  10. Combo Melódico Tropical - El pulpo
  11. Los Hermanos Silva - Danza negra
  12. Pastor López - Mi lamento
  13. Victor Piñero - La cachimba de San Juan (edit)
  14. Billo's Caracas Boys - Cumbia y ron
mp3 @ 320 kbps


Update:
flac @ level 8

Saturday, 12 November 2011

50 Cent - In da club [Merengue to Reggaeton version]

[image taken from wikipedia]

Single by 50 Cent from the album Get Rich or Die Tryin'

Released     January 7, 2003
Recorded     2002
Genre          Hip hop
Length         3:14
Label           Aftermath, Interscope, Shady
Writer(s)     50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo
Producer     Dr. Dre, Mike Elizondo


In spite of having heard several versions of this song throughout the 2000s decade, I decided to create my own. This one was made in mid march 2011, a special remix in pambiche style of merengue @ 180 bpm, finishing playing @ 90 bpm in reggaeton style, using Adobe Audition 1.5.

You can hear the remix here:


Since this is an original recording by an US artist, no d/l will be available, in order to avoid copyright complaints by anyone related to RIAA. Sorry :(