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Other music from other worlds (subtitle: 'listen to a fool)
Pata Negra - Yo Me Quedo en Sevilla (Audio Oficial)
"...so just hang out among yourselves listening to Peruvian groups with bagpipes that are heard by only a few people and that not even their relatives buy!" (quote)
HERE I AM! PRESENT! I, the arrogant know-it-all, a frequent visitor to the most malodorous and hidden niches, who "will never be part of a majority" as that guy says in that movie...I propose that you listen to some of the most unimaginable things that have come into my hands and ears over the years. You, listen to a fool, take 5 minutes to immerse yourselves in something different; if you only listen (read, watch, eat, smell...) to the same stuff you already know about, you risk simply atrophying your brain.

2) Pata Negra
After all, everything always revolves around the same thing...(right @[IlConte] ?) She was called Phina, a Spanish woman from Asturias, who arrived at a friend’s house for a weekend. It was love at first sight, immediate, burning, instantaneous, like nothing I had ever experienced; before I even had time to be introduced, we had already left. Needless to say, our friends only saw us again on the day of her departure; it lasted three days that weekend, just enough time to leave me with a wonderful memory and also something else: the flamenco music that she introduced me to and that we listened to during breaks (and also before, during, and after...).
Camaron De La Isla, Ketama, and these Pata Negra, gypsy music, wild, blood-filled...fantastic! And I knew nothing about it!
Pata Negra consists of the two Amador brothers who, after the breakup of Veneno, formed this group to explore other musical frontiers. And "Blues de la Frontera" is the title of the album she gave me, and no title could be more explanatory: music from all frontiers, hybrid, mixed, blues and flamenco (and much more: pop, rock, even reggae!), played like a god and still incredibly fresh, of which, of course, no one had ever heard...
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