Latin Sound

BBC - Huey Morgan's Latin Music Adventure Series 1 (2020)  Movies

Posted by Tutorial at Aug. 19, 2020
BBC - Huey Morgan's Latin Music Adventure Series 1 (2020)

BBC - Huey Morgan's Latin Music Adventure Series 1 (2020)
HDTV | 1920 x 1080 | .MKV/HEVC @ 2634 Kbps | 3x~59mn | 3.25 GB
Audio: English AAC 132 Kbps, 2 channels | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary

BBC Radio 6 Music DJ Huey Morgan dives into the unique sounds of three countries - Puerto Rico, Brazil and Cuba - on a quest to understand Latin music's enduring appeal.
VA - Fania Records 1964-1980 (The Original Sound Of Latin New York) (Remastered) (2011)

VA - Fania Records 1964-1980 (The Original Sound Of Latin New York) (2011)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, full scans) - 1.1 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 519 MB
2:22:30 | Latin, Funk, Soul, Salsa, Afro-Cuban, Sonero | Label: Strut / Fania Records

Fania is, bar none, the greatest Latin recording label of all time, the home of the most sparkling salsa and the boogiest boogaloo ever set down on a mold of wax barely able to resist melting from the heat. During its heyday, it hosted most of the best recordings by the biggest salsa stars of all time: Willie Colón, Hector Lavoe, Ray Barretto, Eddie Palmieri, Celia Cruz, Rubén Blades, Mongo Santamaria, and many others (even El Rey, Tito Puente, recorded frequently). But with the advent of dozens of compilations, from Fania and others, available in periodic waves during the last half of the 2000s, it's easy to forgive weary listeners who look at this compilation from the Strut label and ask, "What's the difference?" Of course, anyone who knows Strut knows that the label takes quality control to an insane level of detail, and this two-disc celebration of all things Fania is no different.

Various Artists - Latin Club Sessions (2003)  Music

Posted by JET 1 at May 21, 2022
Various Artists - Latin Club Sessions (2003)

Various Artists - Latin Club Sessions (2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) +CUE, LOG | 1.01 GB | Scans
Genre: House, Latin, Drum 'n' Bass | Label: Sessions | Catalog Number: SESHDCD212

Welcome to Latin House Sessions, a panoramic perspective on Latin-influenced music with a party twist courtesy of Future World Funk DJ’s Russ & Cliffy. Over two hours of hand-selected tracks ranging from firing boogaloos to cookin’ bossas, from Latin house to Brazilian drum & bass.

Media, Sound, and Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at June 10, 2025
Media, Sound, and Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean

Media, Sound, and Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean By Alejandra Bronfman; Andrew Grant Wood
2012 | 188 Pages | ISBN: 0822961873 | PDF | 1 MB

VA - Rough Guide to Latin Disco (2015)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at Aug. 5, 2015
VA - Rough Guide to Latin Disco (2015)

VA - Rough Guide to Latin Disco
Disco, Latin, World | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 62:25 min | 151 MB + 5% Recovery
Label: World Music Network | Tracks: 12 | Rls.date: 2015

From its underground roots in the nightclubs of 1970s New York, disco music had strong connections to the city’s Latino community. They provided many musicians, producers and labels making the music, as well as a large section of the audience dancing to it. Latin percussion instruments were at the heart of the disco sound and the strong influence of salsa can be heard in many tracks. One Latin music record company, Salsoul Records, would go on to be described as the greatest disco label of all time and, as disco conquered the world, Latino musicians in the Caribbean, South and Central America were swept along by it and began producing their own variations on the Latin disco theme.

VA - Rough Guide to Latin Disco (2015)  Music

Posted by aasana at May 6, 2019
VA - Rough Guide to Latin Disco (2015)

Various artists - The Rough Guide to Latin Disco (2015)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+.log) | 1:02:51 | 372 MB
World, Latin, Disco, Funk, Soul, Jazz | Label: World Music Network

From its underground roots in the nightclubs of 1970s New York, disco music had strong connections to the city’s Latino community. They provided many musicians, producers and labels making the music, as well as a large section of the audience dancing to it. Latin percussion instruments were at the heart of the disco sound and the strong influence of salsa can be heard in many tracks. One Latin music record company, Salsoul Records, would go on to be described as the greatest disco label of all time and, as disco conquered the world, Latino musicians in the Caribbean, South and Central America were swept along by it and began producing their own variations on the Latin disco theme.

V.A. - Putumayo Presents Baila: A Latin Dance Party (2006) [Repost]  Music

Posted by Speedyclick at Nov. 28, 2013
V.A. - Putumayo Presents Baila: A Latin Dance Party (2006) [Repost]

V.A. - Putumayo Presents Baila: A Latin Dance Party (2006)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks & cue & log) & mp3 @ 320 kbps | tracks: 11 | Covers | 41:04 | ~ 295 Mb & 98 Mb
Label: Putumayo World Music | 5% recovery record | World, folk, latin

One of the most vivid dancing Putumayo albums, featuring latin-flavored tracks from around the world. The set covers a lot of ground geographically: Puerto Rican salsa, Mexican and Colombia cumbia and Cuban rumba, Africando, with its blend of West African salseros and New York-based Latin all-stars, Riccardo Lemvo’s suave rumba Congolaise and many more. Putumayo always puts out a quality product, and this album is no exception. Enjoy a great dancing experience in lossless.
VA - Cantos De Protesta Latino-Americanos (2000, Gold Sound # DCD-923)

VA - Cantos De Protesta Latino-Americanos
2xCD | EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 495 MB | Full Artwork | 5% Recovery Info
Label/Cat#: 2000 Gold Sound # DCD-923 | Country/Year: Italy 2000
Genre: Folk, World, Acoustic | Style: Latin American, Protest Song, Nuevo Cancion

Perez Prado - Best Selection (2009) Japanese SHM-CD  Music

Posted by Designol at Jan. 28, 2025
Perez Prado - Best Selection (2009) Japanese SHM-CD

Pérez Prado - Best Selection (2009) Japanese SHM-CD
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 452 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 179 Mb | Scans included
Mambo, Salsa, Latin Big Band, Latin Jazz | Label: UMC | # UICY-80035 | 01:12:01

Universally known as the King of the Mambo, Pérez Prado was the single most important musician involved in the hugely popular Latin dance craze. Whether he actually created the rhythm is somewhat disputed, but it's abundantly clear that Prado developed it into a bright, swinging style with massive appeal for dancers of all backgrounds and classes. Prado's mambo was filled with piercing high-register trumpets, undulating saxophone counterpoint, atmospheric organ (later on), and harmonic ideas borrowed from jazz. While his tight percussion arrangements allowed for little improvisation, they were dense and sharply focused, keeping the underlying syncopations easy for dancers to follow. Prado played the piano, but was often more in his element as the focal point of the audience's excitement; he leaped, kicked, danced, shouted, grunted, and exhorted his musicians with a dynamic stage presence that put many more sedate conductors and bandleaders to shame. With this blueprint, Prado brought mambo all the way into the pop mainstream, inspiring countless imitators and scoring two number one singles on the pop charts (albeit in a smoother vein than the fare that first made his name) as the fad snowballed. He was a star throughout most of the Western Hemisphere during the '50s, and even after his popularity waned in the United States, he remained a widely respected figure in many Latin countries, especially his adopted home of Mexico.

Snowboy & The Latin Section - Pit-Bull Latin Jazz (1996)  Music

Posted by stfine at Aug. 12, 2010
Snowboy & The Latin Section - Pit-Bull Latin Jazz (1996)

Snowboy & The Latin Section - Pit-Bull Latin Jazz (1996)
EAC | FLAC tracks+cue+log+scans | 00:48:08 | 309 MB (+3%)
Latin, Acid Jazz | Label: Hollywood Records, AJ-68011-2

Snowboy (aka Mark Cotgrove) is a UK-based Afro Cuban percussionist, bandleader, DJ, music critic, journalist and music promoter. Snowboy with his band The Latin Section create a sound which whilst encompassing the influences from the masters of the genre, is also highly capable of intense swing and verve. Snowboy and the Latin Section have developed a unique and often identifiable sound in Latin dance music, something that is apparently hard to do, especially in the Latin jazz arena. Percussively explosive uptempo original compositions, at times tinged with folklore that continues their quest to keep the music exciting and to keep the dancers dancing.