Argentine Breaks, Beats, and Murder
Danno3000
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I've been feeling this record ever since I came across my first copy in Montevideo last May. I have it on good authority that it's fairly typical of the beat sound popular in early 70's Argentina, but I think this is leagues beyond anything else people compare it too.Cool story: On the boat from Montevideo to Buenos Aires, a very fat man told me that the band went to Spain and killed themselves. A couple of days ago Soulstrut's favourite Porte??o, Jorge Lopez Ruiz, gave me the real story: the band leader moved to Spain at the time of the military coup (76). In 2003, he was found dead in his apartment in Madrid , hanged with a t-shirt and a plastic bag on his head. Ok, the band didn't commit suicide en masse, but this story is almost as weird. http://www.waxingdeep.org/music/tios2.mp3http://www.waxingdeep.org/music/tios3.mp3http://www.waxingdeep.org/music/tios4.mp3
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I don;t think they killed themselves or anyone else, but their record might drive you to murder.