Dusminguet

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Marihuana 00:00 Tools
Rumbeta Bona 03:59 Tools
Rock & Roll 04:31 Tools
Cumbia Bruja 04:48 Tools
Le Cha Cha Cha 02:56 Tools
Ritmo Americano 00:00 Tools
La Rabia 00:00 Tools
Go 00:00 Tools
Cosa Fea 00:00 Tools
El Son 00:00 Tools
El Teu Amor 03:28 Tools
Babilonia 04:00 Tools
Sopetón 00:00 Tools
Maneras 00:00 Tools
El Viatge 00:00 Tools
Sonajeros 00:00 Tools
Spain 00:00 Tools
Mi Arte 03:34 Tools
Como Si Nada 00:00 Tools
La Rumba Del Solterón 00:00 Tools
Nitson 00:00 Tools
Candombe Apertura 00:00 Tools
Decimero 00:00 Tools
L'enterro 00:00 Tools
El Cami 00:00 Tools
Les Ampolles 03:42 Tools
Disco Jonki 00:00 Tools
One Way 00:00 Tools
Nass La Garriga 00:00 Tools
Caondombe Clausura / [unknown] 00:00 Tools
El Pardal 00:00 Tools
Siento 00:00 Tools
Son Del Campesino 03:52 Tools
La Recepta 03:50 Tools
Carretera Del Miedo 00:00 Tools
La Muralla 00:00 Tools
Manketú 00:00 Tools
Rock & Roll (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Jacqueline 00:00 Tools
Habibi 00:00 Tools
Ai Maria! 00:00 Tools
Africa 00:00 Tools
San Cristóbal 00:00 Tools
José 00:00 Tools
Gran Dubtà 00:00 Tools
La Dansa De L´imbécil 00:00 Tools
Plegant Veles 00:00 Tools
Sonajeros de colores 00:00 Tools
Se Va, Se Va (Far Away From Campo) 00:00 Tools
Gran Dubtá 00:00 Tools
La Dansa De L'Imbecil 00:00 Tools
Plegando Velas 00:00 Tools
El Mig Amic (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Marihuana (Dub version) 00:00 Tools
Le cha-cha-cha 00:00 Tools
África 00:00 Tools
El Camí 00:00 Tools
Yo Soy La Rumba 00:00 Tools
Se va, se va... far away from campo 00:00 Tools
La Dansa de l'Imbècil 00:00 Tools
Sopeton 00:00 Tools
Centroamérica 00:00 Tools
La Dansa de l´Imbècil 00:00 Tools
Se Va, Se Va 00:00 Tools
Son 00:00 Tools
Sienjo 00:00 Tools
La Dansa de l'Imbcil 00:00 Tools
Rock & Roll (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Candombe clausura 00:00 Tools
Se Va Se Va 00:00 Tools
Le Cha-Cha-Chá 00:00 Tools
Ai maria 00:00 Tools
Elson 00:00 Tools
Ai María 00:00 Tools
03-Africa 00:00 Tools
Se va, Se va...(Far away from campo) 00:00 Tools
07-La Dansa De L'imbecil 00:00 Tools
Ay Maria 00:00 Tools
06-One way 00:00 Tools
05-Siento 00:00 Tools
L´Enterro 00:00 Tools
la dansa de límbècil 00:00 Tools
14-Se Va Se Va 00:00 Tools
09-Jose 00:00 Tools
Lo Más Bueno 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Marihuana 00:00 Tools
15-Ay Maria 00:00 Tools
03 - dusminguet - Ritmo americano 00:00 Tools
05 - dusminguet - Siento 00:00 Tools
13 - dusminguet - El Pardal 00:00 Tools
09 - dusminguet - Jose 00:00 Tools
Caondombe Clausura 00:00 Tools
08 - dusminguet - Marihuana 00:00 Tools
La danca De l'Imbecili 00:00 Tools
14 - dusminguet - Se va, se va 00:00 Tools
Babouins 00:00 Tools
01 - dusminguet - Nass la garriga 00:00 Tools
11 - dusminguet - Habibi 00:00 Tools
10 - dusminguet - Son del campesino 00:00 Tools
10 - Dusminguet - Babilonia 00:00 Tools
Sopetуn 00:00 Tools
05 - Dusminguet - Decimero 00:00 Tools
09 - dusminguet - Carretera del miedo 00:00 Tools
03 - dusminguet - Africa 00:00 Tools
La Rumba del Solterуn 00:00 Tools
18 - dusminguet - Plegant veles 00:00 Tools
stenjo 00:00 Tools
Dansa De L'imbcil 00:00 Tools
Go (Spain) 00:00 Tools
03 Cumbia Bruja 00:00 Tools
Muralla 00:00 Tools
Babilonia (edit dub) 00:00 Tools
06 - dusminguet - Manket 00:00 Tools
Rumba del Solterón 00:00 Tools
Recepta 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Siento 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Babilonia 00:00 Tools
Se Va Se Va Far Away From Campo 00:00 Tools
Marihuana (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
San Cristуbal 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Habibi 00:00 Tools
Babilonia (vocal dub) 00:00 Tools
Ay Maria! 00:00 Tools
Manketъ 00:00 Tools
Son Del Campesino - Adarve Remix 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Africa 00:00 Tools
Son Del Campesino - Soul Food Community Remix 00:00 Tools
Sopetón 00:00 Tools
Sonageros 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Manket 00:00 Tools
Dusminguet - Decimero 00:00 Tools
Caondombe Clausura + Bonus 00:00 Tools
Pista 11 00:00 Tools
Gran Dubtа 00:00 Tools
Lo mas bueno 00:00 Tools
Son Del Campesino - Ostivi & Katai Remix 00:00 Tools
Babilonia (album version) 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Nass la garriga 00:00 Tools
La Dansa de l'Imbиcil 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Ritmo americano 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Se va, se va 00:00 Tools
Ai Maria¡ 00:00 Tools
Se Va, Se Va... 00:00 Tools
La Danca de L'imbecil 00:00 Tools
Manketú 00:00 Tools
Бfrica 00:00 Tools
Cha Cha Cha 00:00 Tools
Rock Roll 00:00 Tools
Disco jonky 00:00 Tools
El tren 00:00 Tools
Pista 13 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - El Pardal 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Jose 00:00 Tools
Josй 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Carretera del miedo 00:00 Tools
Plegant Velas 00:00 Tools
Candombre apertura 00:00 Tools
Pista 07 00:00 Tools
Pista 14 00:00 Tools
Pista 10 00:00 Tools
Pista 04 00:00 Tools
Se va, se va... far away from 00:00 Tools
Pista 12 00:00 Tools
Disco Jonk9 00:00 Tools
Rumba Del Solteron 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Plegant veles 00:00 Tools
Dansa De L'Imbecil 00:00 Tools
Se Va, Se Va ...Far Away From Campo 00:00 Tools
Gran Dubtà 00:00 Tools
Aunque tu ya no me quieres 00:00 Tools
Gran Dubte 00:00 Tools
África 00:00 Tools
dusminguet - Son del campesino 00:00 Tools
El cha-cha-cha 00:00 Tools
San Cristóbal 00:00 Tools
Pista 08 00:00 Tools
La cha cha cha 00:00 Tools
El Sopetón 00:00 Tools
12 Cosa Fea 00:00 Tools
13 El Pardal 00:00 Tools
Sonajero de colores 00:00 Tools
Pista 03 00:00 Tools
El Son del Campesino 00:00 Tools
Se Va Se Va... Far Away From Campo 00:00 Tools
Dusminguets - Babilonia 00:00 Tools
Oye como va 00:00 Tools
Nass-La Garriga 00:00 Tools
One Way (con Macaco) 00:00 Tools
Marijuana 00:00 Tools
Pista 01 00:00 Tools
Pista 09 00:00 Tools
01 - Nass La Garriga 00:00 Tools
Pista 15 00:00 Tools
Se Va Se Va... Far Away From Campo 00:00 Tools
Pista 06 00:00 Tools
18 - plegant veles 00:00 Tools
Pista 02 00:00 Tools
La Dansa del Imbecil 00:00 Tools
Dusminguet - 09 El Camí 00:00 Tools
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From Radiochango: Mixing world music and folk tunes, Dusminguet's influences are only limited by their own travels and findings. The introduction to travelling by Mustapha el Hafer in the first song of Postrof with the contribution of two musicians from Rif (Abdul Gandur and Ali Chrsitin) perfectly represents what this band is: an open travelogue. Dusminguet was formed in 1995 in Catalonia in the multiracial pueblo of La Garriga. Joan Garriga (accordion and voice), Dani Portabella (guitar and voice) and Marti Vilardebo (drums and voice) began to mix the rhythms and sounds that turned them on : mainly rumba and cumbia, but also reggae, rif, ska, merengue, havaneras, funk... Since 1995, the band has been emerging little by little, showing a wide repertoire. Initially conceived as a Catalan trio, the band was to take on board contributions and experiments with other musicians as Carlos Rivolta (bass) and Oscar Dominguez (drums, voice) join the group. Tomas, a former Mano Negra keyboard-player, going through a crisis after the breakup of the band in Madrid found in the La Garriga pueblo and in this beginner's band a warm environment and a promising project, which led him to join them at once. For the Spanish public, however, the take-off of this Catalan band was to take place when the Chewaka label (belonging to Virgin records) was interested in the band from La Garriga. In 1998 they released their first album, with the mysterious title of Vafalungo, which they presented in the much internationalized MIDEM at Cannes. It is important to highlight the significant role that the Mestizo Promo house and its mentor Javier Zarco played in the band's career. This had always been an energetic center for them, on the professional, musical and personal level. However, as usual, it is on the road and from pueblo to pueblo that they will show their talents. The band was to find in the Catalan patchanga, a rhythm closely related to the cumbia and to the rumba the natural vehicle to speak their minds in song. It was the most multifaceted and agile rhythm to play in the pueblo fiestas. Their idea was to form a band capable of playing a little of everything and making people dance. More than 800 concerts demonstrate the stage hunger of the band. They play at as many pueblo fiestas as they possibly can. Very few Spanish bands have been on so many different stages all around the country. They go on to play with Macaco in the Méditerranéennes festival at Céret (which had welcomed Sergent Garcia y Zebda the year before), attracting the attention the public and of the critics. In April, 2001 they organize a 17-concert tour to France. Several Latin American tours as well as long trips to Rumania, Greece and Morocco give the band the opportunity to widen the range of musical influences in their work. Now, in the end of 2002, they are on tour around Catalonia realizing a dream they have had for quite a while and awakening from a nightmare that struck them not long ago. This tour is also a way to gather strength and trust after the terrible tragedy that happened to them in Guadalajara. Carlos Rivolta, the band's bass player and "eldest brother" was electrocuted in April, 2002, during a presentation at the Mexican town. It was a tragic accident that deeply moved the band as well as all their friends and relatives. A tribute to Carlos took place on the September, 11th 2002 with the presence of more than 30 bands and DJ . The 12-hour concert on the Rambla of the Barcelona Raval was a much longed for farewell to "Rivaldo del Amor". On that day, many wounds were healed. Dusminguet had the opportunity of meeting the public again and found them eager to hear the band play. I, like everybody else, got gooseflesh as they played "Qu'est-ce que t'as fait à mon ami? Qu'est-ce que t'as fait, il ne peut pas mourrir"... The friendship ties between Dusminguet and the "porteños" from Macaco as well as the brazuca (Catalan Brazilian) Wagner Pa was evident on this day. Nobody wanted to be absent to this musical farewell to the band's galactic bass player. This friendship is stressed by several contributions in particular to Dusminguet's second album Postrof, recorded in Morocco and mixed in New York with Mad Professor. The title Postrof, just like the title of the first album and the band's name, is the product of their lavish imagination and - just like their music - it seems to remind us of something, though it is difficult to pin it down. Joan told us that the idea for the names originated in a graffiti which he had seen as a young man in La Garriga, and which disappeared with the passing of time. What was left in his memory was "Vafalungo Postrof, Go". This story is part of Dusminguet's imaginary world of La Garriga, the cozy, warm and mysterious pueblo where the first three members of the group live. Joan, Marti y Dani, all three from La Garriga, are the heart of the group. They write the lyrics and the music for almost all the songs. The last expected release from this trilogy is Go, which will probably be out by the end of February, 2003. In contrast to the second album, which is very rich in contributions and in which the band tried to express all their musical influences and affinities as well as to all their obsessions (it should have beer a double album, but Virgin refused and they had to leave out 6 songs) this third - and eagerly expected - album is said to be more intimate in conception. The members of the band join Amparanoia, Manu Chao, Jarabe de Palo, Peret, Wagner Pa, Macaco to defend immigrants without documents in the La Merced fiesta (Fiesta day in Barcelona) in the Raval's low income neighborhoods or during the secret apperances of Sound System para la Realidad, whose aim is to raise funds for the zapatista march from Chiapas to Mexico. Their view of the similarities between their work and that of related artists is the following: "With people like Manu Chao, Amparanoïa or Macaco, we have done quite a lot of things and we share similar points of view. When it comes to mixing sounds, we take our inspiration from different sources and strive to break barriers, but the works of each one of us are very different." Like Manu Chao and Macaco, the band is finishing their contract with a major label. This album marks the end of a trilogy - the fading of the old graffiti on the pueblo walls. But Dusminguet's sound will be present in the fiestas of several pueblos. They will probably draw their inspiration from other graffiti, maybe record with a different label, but they will still be the same band with the same fiesta spirit, pursuing the dream of living for art. Something we forgot to mention, because it did not make sense in the artistic description of the band: as human beings, they are also great! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.