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If you like Ondatr\u00f3pica, Frente Cumbiero, Ska Cubano and Lucho Berm\u00fadez, you\u2019ll love Cumbiamuffin.It was only a matter of time before cumbia hit Australia. After humbly coming to life on Colombia\u2019s Caribbean coast, this rhythm\u2014and everything it represents: its multiethnicity, its danceable pulse, its resilience\u2014snaked its way up the mountains to reach Colombia\u2019s urban capitals, Bogot\u00e1 and Medell\u00edn, who transmitted the signal to Mexico, Peru, Argentina... Cumbia travelled, and wherever it landed it took hold; Charles Mingus got his fill in the 70s, Mexicans brought it across the US border in the 80s, Joe Strummer couldn\u2019t get enough of it in the 90s; and wherever it landed, it has shown its flexibility, its ability to adapt to new environments. Cumbiamuffin are the perfect example of what happens when cumbia arrives in a completely different continent. Since forming in 2010, they have become Australia\u2019s premier large format cumbia orchestra, offering a twist on the genre that no one saw coming. They take their inspiration from cumbia\u2019s brass band traditions, when the genre was adopted by orchestras in the 1940s, the start of its golden age, but they do not stop there. They also look further afield, to the big bands of Mexico and Peru, and even to the Caribbean, which is how their name came about. Cumbiamuffin represents the contraction of two musical styles that the group seamlessly bring together in one big, vibrant, joyous experience: cumbia and raggamuffin reggae. This is a group that can inject even more life into a bona fide Colombian classic like Lucho Bermudez\u2019s \u201cSalsipuedes,\u201d take a Greek club version of a Mexican banda track written by an Argentine accordionist and come up with the cohesively international \u201cRitmo de Sinaloa,\u201d and then there\u2019s that unmistakable ragga skank all over \u201cLa Promesa,\u201d with \u201cLa Cabezona\u201d being an instrumental descarga that has no right to rumble so low, designed with dance halls and sound systems in mind.Armed with the collective energy of two authentic Colombian vocalists, a seriously massive brass section, heavy bass, funky guitar, salsa piano and equally authentic percussion, the 15-piece band combines elements of reggae, dancehall and roots from the Colombian Caribbean in a deft mix that is both retro and futuristic, authentically traditional and yet also experimental. Put together by a collective of Colombian and Australian musicians, the project has the common vision of introducing the purest sounds of the golden era of orchestrated cumbia to Australian audiences, but with a little something more added to the formula to keep things fresh. Having triumphantly conquered their home country\u2019s competitive music scene with sold out shows at numerous festivals and well-known venues all over Down Under, Cumbiamuffin are poised to break out to a global audience with their debut self-titled LP.Tracklist: A1. Mocha del Barrio \u2013 A2. Planeando Ando \u2013 A3. Ritmo de Sinaloa \u2013 A4. La Promesa \u2013 A5. La Cabezona \u2013 A6. Salsipuedes B1. Planeando Ando (Prince of Queens Deconstruction Remix) \u2013 B2. La Promesa (OYOBI Remix) \u2013 B3. La Cabezona (Rizomagic Remix) \u2013 B4. Ritmo de Sinaloa (SLP Turbo Sonidero Remix)"}