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No Más Velorio Remixes by Plu Con Pla

From Tumaco, in the deep pacific coast of Colombia, Plu con Pla continues to forge their own unique musical path.
Formed by bassist Harold Tenorio, the group gestated within Fundación Tumac, a one-of-a-kind cultural center, instrument workshop, and music and dance school founded by his parents 50 years ago to address the need to protect and evolve the region’s rich artistic traditions.

Plu con Pla carries forward essential styles such as Bunde and Currulao, which were created by the African diaspora in response to the realities of life in this coastal jungle territory. The musical language of the South Pacific region is traditionally interpreted with a marimba handmade from the wood of the Chontaduro palm tree and resonating tubes of Guadua (similar to bamboo), a large, two-sided bass drum called the bombo, two slender, high-pitched drums called cununos, and cylindrical shaker called a guasá, along with powerful call and response vocals.

Plu con Pla brings a mastery of this language and repertoire together with an urgency of exploration and growth, incorporating hard-hitting urban styles such as Hip Hop and Reggae into their expression, and bringing Bass, Drum Set, Keys, and more into the mix… more
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released February 19, 2021

Plu Con Pla are:

Jair Angulo – voice
Fernanda Tenorio – voice
Isacarol Quiñones – voice
Juan Carlos Mindinero – piano
Luis Quiñones – bombo
Kevin Cortés – drums
David Quiñones – cununos
Jhon Cortés – marimba de chonta
Harold Tenorio Quiñones – bass

Remixes by:

Rodrigo Gallardo (CL)
Kensaye (UK)
Piper Street Sound (US)
El Búho (UK)
Biomigrant (US)
Frikstailers (AR)

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