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Pińata

  • AMG Review of Pińata

    Amg
    Jason Birchmeier
    All Music Guide

    The savvy synthesis of traditional Mexican music with state-of-the-art electronica on Méjico Máxico (2006), the debut Mexican Institute of Sound album, continues on the second album by producer/songwriter Camilo Lara under the MIS banner, Pińata. The folkloric-electronic formula may seem simple, but Lara is savvy. His productions are rhythmically compelling, most importantly, and he adorns them tastefully with a variety of characteristically Mexican sounds, be it a horn riff, a cumbia break, or a Café Tacuba sample. There aren't many vocals on Pińata -- and most of them are sampled, or spoken word -- though there are enough to make this more than a typically faceless electronica album. "El Micrófono" is one of the more vocally driven songs on the album, and sequenced early, it's an immediate standout (all the more so because it's the song with the aforementioned Café Tacuba sample, from "Chilanga Banda"). Sequenced adjacent to "El Micrófono" is "Escribeme Pronto," another standout vocal track and perhaps the album's most infectiously upbeat song. Following these early highlights, Pińata becomes increasingly esoteric, veering at one point ("A Todos Ellos") into a beat-driven montage of people voicing their artistic influences. Those who would prefer an entire album filled with catchy songs like "El Micrófono" and "Escribeme Pronto" may be disappointed by the esoteric turn. Yet Lara's desire to experiment with samples and spoken word, in addition to sung vocals, is a positive quality, showcasing his breadth of ideas and how Mexican Institute of Sound is much more than fashionable background music for clubs and commercials.

Mexican electronica
over 2 years ago

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.

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Dame el microfono
over 2 years ago
Dame el microfono
over 2 years ago
Mexican electronica
over 2 years ago

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.

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