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So, Am I Latin American Music?
Mati Homar
8 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast is a journey into the diversity from South American culture. Exploring the concept of folkloric music through dialogues with musicians and researchers from different parts of the region. And this concept exemplified with excerpts of music that shows the varied and rich music life. The ultimate goal is to trigger further dialogue and debates around the musical backgrounds we all have.
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This podcast is a journey into the diversity from South American culture. Exploring the concept of folkloric music through dialogues with musicians and researchers from different parts of the region. And this concept exemplified with excerpts of music that shows the varied and rich music life. The ultimate goal is to trigger further dialogue and debates around the musical backgrounds we all have.
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S01E05 - Identity and Popular Song - Música Andina
So, Am I Latin American Music?
35 minutes 1 second
5 years ago
S01E05 - Identity and Popular Song - Música Andina

On this episode we travel back to the North region of Argentina and go further north to Bolivia and Peru.

Irene López, the author of the book "Discursos Identitarios en el Folklore de Salta," will be sharing herself some ideas on one of the subjects that has been at the center of ours discussions. The relation between Identities, Popular Songs and Folklore.

We will also listen to talk about a genre that generally is not included as part of the Folklore, La Cumbia. There are many genres in this rich region of the Americas that are not consider as part of the folkloric music and, I personally, start putting under a more thorough scrutiny "what does Folklore mean?"

Artists on this episode:

Gustavo Cruz (Jujuy)

Micaela Chauque (Jujuy)


Author on this Episode:

Irene López (Salta)


Music on this Episode:

Recuerdos del Portezuelo - Torta

Qori Warmi - Torja

Qori Kinto - Gustavo Cruz

Inmoral - Combo Locoto

Danza de los Mirlos - Compilation of Cumbia Chicha

Penas de Amor - Los Kjarkas

Flor de la Quebrada - Micaela Chauque

Danza Irregular - J. J. Botelli

Salteño Viejo - J. J. Botelli

La Felipe Varela - J. J. Botelli

Toccata - J. J. Botelli


Opening and closing song: Bos A Nos - Matías Homar

Cover Art: Matías Homar

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Website: www.matiashmr.com


So, Am I Latin American Music?
This podcast is a journey into the diversity from South American culture. Exploring the concept of folkloric music through dialogues with musicians and researchers from different parts of the region. And this concept exemplified with excerpts of music that shows the varied and rich music life. The ultimate goal is to trigger further dialogue and debates around the musical backgrounds we all have.