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Saturno 2000: La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962-1983

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Saturno 2000: La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962-1983
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released15 April 2022
Genrecumbia rebajada
Length57:57
LabelAnalog Africa

Saturno 2000: La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962-1983 is a compilation album of cumbia rebajada [es], released by Analog Africa on 15 April 2022.

Background and release

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The tracks on Saturno 2000 are cumbia rebajadas (rebajada is Spanish for reduced or lowered), which are slowed-down and pitch shifted versions of cumbia songs.[1] The genre of cumbia rebajada emerged in Monterrey in the late 1970s, after the success of a cumbia set by DJ Gabriel Dueñez in which his turntables short-circuited, and began playing the records at slower speeds.[2][1] Following this other DJs began modifying their turntables to play records at speeds as low as 20rpm.[3]

Peruvian DJ Eamon Ore-Giron suggested a compilation of cumbia rebajada to Analog Africa head Samy Ben Redjeb in 2010, selected the tracks from across Latin America, and slowed them down himself.[2][4] The original tracks are from Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, and Venezuela, and are mostly instrumentals recorded in the 1970s.[4] Saturno 2000 was released by Analog Africa on 15 April 2022 on CD and LP, and as a download.[4]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Buzz Magazine[6]
Clash8/10[2]
Songlines[7]
Sounds and Colours[8]
Uncut[3]

In a review for Uncut, John Lewis called the compilation "gleefully disconcerting stuff."[3] Sam Walker-Smart of Clash said that "anyone with an existing interest in cumbia, reggae, or early synth scenes should find plenty to enjoy within this unique mixture of the three."[2] The Arts Desk named "Capricho Egipcio" the stand-out track, and compared the slowed-down cumbias to Belgian popcorn and Finnish tango, two other musical sub-genres that are notable for being played slower than their parent genres.[9] Sounds and Colours called the title track by Los Santos "a languid slice of mutant cumbia."[8]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Sampuesana"José Joaquín Bettin MartínezLos Dinners3:52
2."La Borrachita"Polibio MayorgaJunior y su Equipo2:30
3."Paga La Cuenta Sinverguenza"Manuel Samaniego, Berardo HernandezManzanita y su Conjuto4:57
4."Infinito"Hugo César Blanco ManzoHugo Blanco y su Arpa Viajera3:34
5."El Jardinero"Berardo HernandezManzanita y su Conjuto3:56
6."Feito Parrandero"Alcides Vicente Casas RojasLos Feos3:40
7."Bien Bailadito"Polibio MayorgaJunior y su Equipo4:14
8."Saturno 2000"Secundo Alfonso Saavedra LeccaLos Santos3:42
9."La Danza Del Mono"Maximiliano ChávezLucho Gavilanes3:21
10."Capricho Egipcio"Jorge ContrerasConjunto Típico Contreras3:28
11."El Chacarero"Manuel Vásquez, Marino ValenciaLos Gatos Blancos3:22
12."Pa' Oriente Me Voy"Alejandro VillanuevaLos Atomos de Paramonga4:25
13."Alegrate"Polibio MayorgaJunior y su Equipo3:00
14."Todo Lo Tengo De Ti Menos Tu Amor"Victor Casahuaman BendezuGrupo Celeste [es]4:47
15."La Fuga Del Bandido"Edilberto Cuestas ChacónLos Ecos5:01
Total length:57:57

Personnel

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  • Research and interviews – Jorge G. Balleza, Oscar G. Balleza, Brendan James Flannery, Yoana Berenice Herrera Orrala
  • Pictures and posters – Yoana Berenice Herrera Orrala, David Rincon, Jorge G. Balleza, Oscar G. Balleza
  • Graphic design – Yacine Blaiech, Kathrin Remest
  • Mastering – Michael Graves
  • Lacquers – Frank Merritt
  • Text editing – Ian Preece

References

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  1. ^ a b Francis Gooding, "Saturno 2000: La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962-1983", The Wire, no. 458 (April 2022), p. 59
  2. ^ a b c d Sam Walker-Smart (2022-03-31), "V/A – Saturno 2000 – La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962 – 1983", Clash, retrieved 2024-11-21
  3. ^ a b c John Lewis, "Various Artist – Saturno 2000 – La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962–1983", Uncut, no. 300 (May 2022), p. 48, retrieved 2024-11-21
  4. ^ a b c David Pratt (2022-03-22), "Various: Saturno 2000 – La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962 – 1983", KLOF Magazine, retrieved 2024-12-03
  5. ^ Saturno 2000: La Rebajada De Los Sonideros 1962-1983 at AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-11-21.
  6. ^ Noel Gardner (2022-04-15), "Saturno 2000 digs up the funky, vintage club sounds of South America", Buzz Magazine, retrieved 2024-11-21
  7. ^ Russ Slater, "Saturno 2000 (review)", Songlines, no. 178 (June 2022), p. 53, ISSN 1464-8113, retrieved 2024-11-21
  8. ^ a b Mark Sampson (2022-04-15), "Review Saturno 2000 – La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962–1983", Sounds and Colours, retrieved 2024-11-21
  9. ^ Kieron Tyler (2022-04-17), "Music Reissues Weekly: Saturno 2000 - La Rebajada de Los Sonideros 1962-1983", The Arts Desk, retrieved 2024-11-21