First ever compilation of Elia y Elizabeth's recordings, a duo of sisters who in a brief yet dazzling career during 1972 and 1973 achieved great success in their native Colombia.
Fifty years after the release of one of the founding records of the genre known as Peruvian cumbia, Vampisoul presents this 3rd volume in the series Cumbia Beat.
Vampisoul is back with the next installment of Colombian tropical bangers from the deep vaults of Discos Fuentes. The term Afrosound denotes an always exciting, sometimes surprising soundtrack chronicling the country's rich Afro-Coastal musical heritage.
A vintage Amazonian psychedelic cumbia gem reissued by the Spanish label Vampisoul. It captures a vibrant and hypnotic regional sound that blends traditional Latin rhythms with electric rock-influenced instrumentation.
A seminal Brazilian soul-funk record and a key early document of the Black Rio movement—Brazil’s own answer to African-American soul and funk in the early 1970s.
From the heights of the Andes come two incredible recordings that show how local folklore has embraced international hits--resulting in fun, unexpected fusions with a distinct Andean twist!
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