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C Tangana

+Omar Montes+Daviles de Novelda+Canelita:

Guilt.

C Tangana barely appears in this quinquillera rumba with a funky soniquete that is one of the notable additions to the reissue of 'El madrileño'.

That lack of protagonism is repeated in 'Te venero', the bolero that he advanced at the Goyas, which he wins in the voice of Omara Portuondo.

Julieta Venegas:

Cecilia.

It is not a tribute to the immortal singer-songwriter of the 70s, but the main song of a new series that is called that, 'Cecilia': a song with a happy rhythm that you can dance to as soon as you want and with a melody of voice classic Juliet, up and down, bittersweet and gently catchy.

Metronomy:

Things Will Be Fine.

The award for the most optimistic song of the week goes to this quiet part time to listen to at sunset.

It is not the typical electropop of the group, but it reconstitutes that it is pleasant.

Guerilla Toss:

Famously Alive.

An explosion with the drums played as if they were the Ramones, keyboards in technicolor and guitars at twice the recommended speed.

Foyone:

Man on the Moon.

The shadow of Cypress Hill lengthens over the 'flow' of the rapper from Malaga, here more Chicano than ever.

Ibibio Sound Machine:

Protection from evil.

The most modern afrobeat machine of the moment opts for a very LCD Soundsystem electro sound in the best preview of its fourth album, which comes out in a month.

Sally Shapiro:

Down This Road

.

Whenever Eurovision approaches, it seems that Eurodisco and Italo are going to become fashionable again, and the Swedish siren always joins that party, with her fine voice, fine as Bohemian crystal.

Let's Eat Grandma:

Happy new year

.

A surge of MGMT-esque 'rave' keyboards drives this song to dance with arms raised.

A little deliberate (it even has fireworks), but no less effective.

Sangiovanni:

Farfalle.

He was fifth in San Remo, but this bang shouldn't go unnoticed by instant hit-seekers.

A must have at parties with exotic aspirations.

Erik Uranus:

R&D

.

He is one of the Spanish rappers who bets more (and better) on avant-garde electronic music.

This fast and syncopated cut shines on his new album.

Mundo Livre S/A:

Infected dance.

Veterans of the mangue bit, those from Pernambuco continue to make cracks between traditional Brazilian music and psychedelic rock.

Quasi Qui:

Gentle Squeeze.

In France we have discovered this polished pop-rock with guitar licks cleaner than a paten.

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