SOY SAUCE, MEXICAN INSTITUTE OF SOUNDNacional Records, México ****Rating: 88By Carlos Reyes Instituto Mexicano del Sonido’s third feature is a monument of musical festivity; let it be for its complex production or funky catch tunes, but especially for its multi-layered sound that elapses time and conjuncts the diverse musical palette and periods of Mexico’s alter melodic spirit. Soy Sa
Think of what a Mexican Fatboy Slim might sound like and you'll begin to get the idea. Ive loved this track all year and never hesitate to play it to anyone. Check it out, I hope you enjoy it.
Stu has been waiting all summer for a 'summer jam' track that made you feel good and got the party started. Stu thinks the wait is finally over.As the days slip into the end of August and classes start up again for the youth of America, it seems appropriate that this 'summer jam' comes from the Mexican Institute of Sound.Once the bass line hits yo' ears and the cow bell starts ringing true, St...
Stu has been waiting all summer for a 'summer jam' track that made you feel good and got the party started. Stu thinks the wait is finally over.As the days slip into the end of August and classes start up again for the youth of America, it seems appropriate that this 'summer jam' comes from the Mexican Institute of Sound.Once the bass line hits yo' ears and the cow bell starts ringing true, St...
SOY SAUCE, MEXICAN INSTITUTE OF SOUNDNacional Records, México ****Rating: 88By Carlos Reyes Instituto Mexicano del Sonido’s third feature is a monument of musical festivity; let it be for its complex production or funky catch tunes, but especially for its multi-layered sound that elapses time and conjuncts the diverse musical palette and periods of Mexico’s alter melodic spirit. Soy Sa
Think of what a Mexican Fatboy Slim might sound like and you'll begin to get the idea. Ive loved this track all year and never hesitate to play it to anyone. Check it out, I hope you enjoy it.
New video from the Mexican Institute of Sound, “Yo Digo Baila” is the worldly infectious second (or third?) single from Soy Suace. “Yo Digo Baila” is a club-banger with a Banda layer on the background and its encounter with the electronic gene; on the surface, a negotiation and compromise between the two genres and the call-response Spanglish interaction of its chorus. (Read my review here