![]() But because we love it I think people really get it,” he added. “If we didn’t like it, people wouldn’t like it. This is all music we grew up with,” El Comanche said.įor year three Los Master Plus have new original music coming, but they still plan on busting out a few of those sweet covers. We’re not going to play music we don’t love. “Ultimately we know these genres, we love these genres. There are few bands out there who can cover Daft Punk, No Doubt, and Kings of Leon, all in Spanish, and get the crowd dancing like they do,” Jon Halperin, talent buyer for Music Tastes Good, wrote in an email.Īnd it’s not just a gimmick for these guys, they sincerely love all the music they smash together on stage. They are just so great, we decided to have them back annually. To make it up to them, we asked them back for year two. “We had booked Los Master Plus year one, and due to a snafu, their set got cut short. However, the mishap turned into more gigs. “When we started we were 25 minutes behind and it was sad, people were there waiting and we were only able to do three or four songs and we really wanted to do more,” he said. Made up of El Comanche, El Deivis Muñoz and El Negro Luna, the trio got its first taste of Music Tastes Good during the inaugural event.ĭue to a scheduling confusion, they showed up on stage dressed in their best electro-norteño-banda-meets-hip-hop-star outfits but were only able to play a couple of songs. The trio is back again this year to perform at the third annual festival, which takes place Sept. The band mixes cumbia and Norteño beats with electronica dance grooves, reggaeton, hip-hop and rock riffs, something lead singer El Comanche describes as “una mezcla bastante sabrosa,” or a delicious mix.Īnd if you’ve never heard of Los Master Plus before, well then you probably haven’t been coming to Music Tastes Good in Long Beach because thanks to a scheduling snafu a couple of years ago, the oddly appealing and undeniably talented Mexican trio has pretty much become the festival’s house band. Yes, that’s Radiohead’s “Creep” in Spanish with an electro-cumbia beat, and wait, was that Kings of Leon’s “Sex on Fire,” and No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak,” en Español, too? Sí, sí it was. You can go barefoot or in sandals.The members of Los Master Plus wear colorful matching shirts, sometimes adorned with animal prints, tight pants, cowboy hats, boots and cool shades as they bust out sweet dance steps while performing a crazy mix of music that shouldn’t go together. ![]() Large earrings and a face full of makeup are also the norm. Wearing flower headdresses or a large flower tucked behind your ear is common. ![]() The skirt of the dress is often made of layers and ruffles and adorned with sequins. Or you can dress as many do today in long, colorful dresses.( By DJ Paliyo ) Djpaliyo Mix 2 10 years ago cumbia 3. Redeem Now Pause Cumbia Mix La Sonora Dinamita Y Mas. Go either barefoot or in sandals, and wear your hair back. ( By DJ Paliyo ) by Djpaliyo Mix 2 Limited Time Offer: Get 50 off the first year of our best annual plan for artists with unlimited uploads, releases, and insights. If the former, wear a long and colorful skirt (a bolero) and a short-sleeved white shirt. You can dress in the original style or the more flamboyant one of today.Instead, women hold both sides of the skirt as they wave it or use one hand to wave the skirt while the other is raised in an open arc. X Research source X Research source X Research source At times of your choosing, and without warning to your partner, approach him and spin, letting the candle pass before his face before retreating to your place in the circle. As you continue moving in a circle, sway your body back and forth while waving your skirt in a figure-8 motion. You dance slowly along with other women in a counterclockwise circle. In its oldest and most traditional form, you hold a burning candle and take short, sliding or dragging steps to mimic the limited foot movement imposed by shackles on slaves’ ankles.
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