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Traversing East and South East Asian contemporary music with Ho Chi Minh City crew Rắn Cạp Đuôi.
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1) Jardín is a banda from Tijuana formed by six musicians who are also great friends. Dalia, Gabriel, Alejandro, Marco, Bryan and Charlie immerse us in an atmosphere repleted by folk, jazz and 60's psychedelic rock, influenced by genres like Bolero as well as bands like Tame Impala.
2) Jardín is a duo formed by Liti Ramírez and Raúl Gómez, and has been a true cult band of Lima's experimental underground since they made themselves known at the end of the 1990s, when they started playing at electronic music venues as well as in the context of art performances and contemporary dance events. "Maqui de Hierro", their fourth published work, defined the sonic universe of the duo, in which electronic cosmic experimentation converges with hypnotic rhythmic patterns inspired by ritual percussion music from the Amazon, using console feedback processed by pedals, drum machines and ocarinas (prehispanic wind instrument).
There's more than one artist with that name:
1) Jardín is a banda from Tijuana formed by six musicians who are also great friends. Dalia, Gabriel, Alejandro, Marco, Bryan and Charlie immerse us in an atmosphere repleted by folk, jazz and 60's psychedelic rock, influenced by genres like Bolero as well as bands like Tame Impala.
2) Jardín is a duo formed by Liti Ramírez and Raúl Gómez, and has been a true cult band of Lima's experimental underground since they made themselves known at the end of the 1990s, when they started playing at electronic music venues as well as in the context of art performances and contemporary dance events. "Maqui de Hierro", their fourth published work, defined the sonic universe of the duo, in which electronic cosmic experimentation converges with hypnotic rhythmic patterns inspired by ritual percussion music from the Amazon, using console feedback processed by pedals, drum machines and ocarinas (prehispanic wind instrument).
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