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Rolo Gallardo, Tribilin Sound - Proyecto Zambo (2019)

Rolo Gallardo, Tribilin Sound - Proyecto Zambo (2019)
  • Title: Proyecto Zambo
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Music MGP
  • Genre: Electro; World; Latin
  • Quality: MP3 320 kbps; FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 39:56 min
  • Total Size: 95; 247 MB
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The African heritage of Peru is one´of many stories from the colonial centuries of transatlantic diasporas that is best told to the tune of syncopated beats. Grown out of the relative isolation of the southern coast, Afro-Peruvian music – initiated in the 18th century – compensated for the lack of access to conventional musical instruments by resourcefully employing hollowed-out wooden boxes (cajon), donkey jaws (quijada) and handclaps to give birth to festejo and landó, the standard rhythms (and dances) of a community that slowly but surely made their way into the city of Lima at the turn of the 20th century, placing the defining groove on top of the Spanish guitar-driven musica criolla.
The last champion of this heritage is the cajonero and singer Arturo “Zambo” Cavero, a household name in modern-day Peru even to those who are not musically inclined. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of his passing, the established producer Alvaro Ernesto, better known as Tribilin Sound, alongside Rolo Gallardo from the band Bareto, have joined forces as musical directors to release Proyecto Zambo, available for streaming on digital platforms from May 17th. The album is a freewheeling reinterpretation of Zambo’s original songs featuring guest artists Novalima, Dengue Dengue Dengue, Olaya Sound System and Inkas Mob on some of the key tracks. Its grandeur rests not only in the freewheeling approach to the original material that each participant brings – uptempo bass in the case of Dengue Dengue Dengue’s “Chinchivi”, dubby trip-hop in Tribilin and Rolo’s opening track “Cada Domingo a las 12” [listen to the original above], trap in Inkas Mob’s “El Que No Tiene” [listen to the original in video below] – but it also signifies a proud effort by a team of young producers to reclaim the importance of a culture that has been neglected in recent decades, bringing a current of fresh Pacific waters to the contemporary Peruvian scene whose broader effects we are still to witness.
Furthermore, Proyecto Zambo lays down the first stone in an endeavour to showcase Zambo’s legacy inside and outside of Peruvian borders, a legacy of musical giants on whose shoulders the beloved cajonero stood firmly and loudly, especially during the heydays of the peñas criollas, lively venues scattered around the traditional Lima districts of Barrios Altos and El Rimac, where Cavero shone brightest alongside guitarist Oscar Aviles with whom he shared a handful stages and recording booths. Lest these narratives vanish after a final round of applauses, they are being recast and revitalized by Zambo’s daughter Moraima as cultural manager of the project. Under her personal supervision, the next months will see the publication of a children’s book and a vinyl release of Zambo’s original tracks.





01. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo - Cada Domingo a las Doce (3:03)
02. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo - Cariño Bonito (6:37)
03. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo; Diego Eslava - Chacombo (5:01)
04. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo; Dengue Dengue Dengue - Chinchivi (4:07)
05. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo - El Alcatraz (5:14)
06. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo; Inkas Mob - El Que No Tiene (3:49)
07. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo; Mari Zi - Mi Comadre Cocoliche (4:06)
08. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo; Novalima - Ruperta (4:39)
09. Tribilin Sound; Rolo Gallardo; Olaya Sound System - Sincera Confesión (3:20)

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