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new jork tropical

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Yes, it’s intrepid friend Andy Blumpkin’s birthday, but differently-named and unarguably much more tasteful Uproot Andy has put out a effing bangin new mix titled Guacharaca Migration.  You should go to his myspace to download the whole thing, but here are sum tasters:

Kingston Town - Uproot Andy RMX [alt]

Vale La Pena - Uproot Andy RMX [alt]

['De la serie: La Cumbia eres tú' by ojjo on flickr]

Posted in cumbia, dance, dancehall, hispánica, pop-fuck-electro, reggaeton, trendy, trip-hop, uk funky | 1 Comment »

Misanthropology FAIL

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Well… Its February 14 evening and we certainly aren’t vivo-ing per lei, I tell you.

It’s been a long time for TMYLM and, rather than adding to the economic nationwide collapse of blogs, we thought it’d be better to look on the upside.  We’re coming back, and it’s gonna involve much more than some software upgrade.

Let’s talk a little about music, the world, and world music.  Some choose to tattoo it on their arms; others choose to listen to the music when it comes to you.  And others, those well-moneyed types, can afford to actually travel in these awful times.  Well, TMYLM is at least one of the above, but certainly just came back from some long, ambiguously deserved trip.  And brought these two Belizean (well, actually Garifunian) gems for you:

Reckless - Don’t Discriminate

Umalali - Yuendueya Weyu

We could discurse randomly on these pieces (hybridity of Garifuna culture; the internalization of medical debility through HIV culture in Belize; women’s agency via song, etc) but actually, the songs are great and you should enjoy them.

Posted in dance, dancehall, hispánica, racial idn't it, reggaeton | No Comments »

We Are Here and We Are Timely!

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Ok hai - we’re back.  Though many vacations and ups-and-downs have taken us, your resident geniuses, away from the computer, we thought we’d take the opportunity of this economic mindfuck to shoot you some songs detailing the economic relationships embiggening this perfectly cromulent country.

In the first, from the Republican aisle, TI enjoins the banks, indeed the financial institutions glueing this country together to do Whatever They Like.  Yes, they can have whatever they like.  They can go wherever you like.  TI will be there to bail them out: just pick up the telephone, Goldman Sachs, you want your $5 million dollar home?  You can do whatever you like, do the infectious beats and catchy hooks not convey this financial bailout to you?

BUT WAIT… doth exclaim Timberland & Little Lord Fauntleroy, darling butterflies of the revolution.  They are problematizing this distinction of the banks/commerce society AND the government on the one hand!  In this song, the US Government recognizes that they smashed the economy apart - and they’re a’gonna put it back together!  Through the pounding bassline, the fiction of the economic neoliberalist empire is revealed; indeed, the commerical industries are seen to ask, plaintively, to get the direction from you. Lets IMMERSE together, they shout in unison.

Well, we need a mediator.  And who’s a better mediator than a woman?  Eva Ayllon steps in (who wants to go with me to the show in November at Carnegie Hall?) to enjoin us that when the hour arrives, one must break up.  Time was good - oh, times woz very good - but in all the streets, listen to our voices, its time to just separate! Ultimately, government, the market loves you!

TI - Whatever You Like

Timbaland ft James Fauntleroy - Back Together

Eva Ayllon - Cuando Llegue La Hora

Posted in 90s, covers, cumbia, dance, hip hop, hispánica, racial idn't it, soul, trendy | 2 Comments »

Tiffany Mynx is never going to rickroll you, you ain’t that lucky

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Spring makes us jump for joy, it really does, and as our neighborhood(ies) experience tons of growth, we have only to celebrate, count down the moments till that godforsaken spring break descends on us and listen to these fun, dancey songs.

Estelle - No Substitute Love
Fruko - El Preso

Posted in covers, dance, hispánica, soul | No Comments »

gloat or die

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

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Two electro-dance-techno-blog-house bangerz as you rickroll your way through another week. No cause for alarm–neither of these bands has yet to endorse beer that you drink anyway. But we’re sure that if they ever do, we’ll receive a very insightful email about it.

Oh, and have you seen this video from the Mets game the other day?

Mochipet - Get Your Whistle Wet

Titán - Pasion y Amor

Posted in hispánica, pop-fuck-electro | 3 Comments »

(international) urban riddims

Friday, April 4th, 2008

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A lot of people don’t know this, but Brooklyn has a fantastic world music scene. It’s located in a secret restaurant somewhere between Brooklyn’s Children’s Museum and Brooklyn’s Jewish Children’s Museum, and, no, it is not a puppet lending library. It’s just a good place to go when you realize you don’t really like indie rock or 90’s rap music that much.

Lucas Marti - Dolor + Miedo
DJ Tomekk - Ganxtaville pt. 2
신중현과 더 멘 - 안개속의 여인

Posted in hispánica, psych | No Comments »

recuerdaras, los anos de libertad?

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Welcome to the police state - no, not that kind. We mean the kind where they play the same fucking Police album three times in a row. It’s enough to make you want to move to Canada if only Montreal weren’t so cold. As a welcome antidote, TMYLM is posting two delicious slow and sultry songs that will get your tingle in a wingle just as soon as you can say GOLD CASE. The first, an odd David-Lynch-fucks-the-Eighties soul number is more sad; the second, a gem off the Afro-Peruvian classics album, picks you back up. Innjoy!

Luz Casal - Un Ano De Amor
Cecila Barraza - Canterurias

Posted in folkish, hispánica, soul | No Comments »

Una palabra de security

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

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So it’s getting nicer around, and although Odilio Gonzales is Puerto Rican (and recorded this album there), can it be that he’s in Prospect Park, having ridden his fixie with his sweetheart in order to charm her with his knowledge of obscure-yet-respected Park Slope restaurants? Or is more likely that, after a heated and passionate debate about the merits of the DC vs NYC subways, they’re about to go into performing some great hits united?

Either way, his music is the perfect way to pass a warm, cold, and then warm late February day.

Odilio Gonzales - Palabra De Hombre
Odilio Gonzales - Arbolito
Odilio Gonzales - No Te Contestare

Posted in hispánica, soul, wintry | 2 Comments »

stupidsexydub-ai

Monday, February 18th, 2008

So Dubai arrests some guy for having weed stuck to the soles of his shoes. Brooklyn charm-poppers Vampire Weekends release a song that echoes Paul Simon’s Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes. Hilarious skinny-jean wearing Max Gogarty gets demolished for privileged, promiscous traveling through India and Thailand. Gender-neutral pronouns emerge in Baltimore. The TSA travelog goes unmentioned in a long presidential weekend of crazy weather. Soulful world - soulful world music. Sorry haters but its what I am.

Maria Daniela y su Sonido Lasser - Miedo
The Exciters - Yo Que Nada Tengo

Posted in 90s, hispánica, indierrrific, mixtapes past, pop-fuck-electro, soul, techno | No Comments »

bananaman

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

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What better way to spend a hungover Saturday than discovering a haul of 30 records in the trash? Here’s the first of our diligent ripping efforts, four gems from Ferndandito (”Lil’ Fernando”) Villalona’s LP, Ayer y Hoy.

Fernandito Villalona - El Gusto
Fernandito Villalona - Lo Que Tengo
Fernandito Villalona - Amame
Fernandito Villalona - Para Olvidarme de Ti

And damn, lucky banana!

Posted in hispánica | No Comments »

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