9/11/2007
The idea of Rock en Espa±ol as a genre or movement took hold in the late '80s and early '90s when North American rock and New Wave truly fused with the eclectic sounds of Latin rock and folk.
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9/11/2007
A fusion of Latin-pop and electronic music, electro-pop came of age in the '80s with the sound of New Wave, but is always in fashion with those looking to merge the past and the future.
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9/11/2007
The culture surrounding DJs and clubs in Latin countries has given birth to electr=nica, electronic dance music that incorporates local stylistic and rhythmic flourishes.
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9/11/2007
Alternativo is the broad term for the extensive world of Latin alternative music, including alt-rock, punk, funk, indie, and rap-rock. These artists don't simply mimic their English-language brethren; …
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9/10/2007
Alright, how are we going to get down tonight? A touch of the tango? A little bit of salsa? Or are you ready to back it up, get low, and just get a little bit freaky? iTunes officially kicks the party …
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