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Radio Tarifa

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Formed by Fain Duenas, Benjamin Escoriza and Vincent Molina in the late 1980s, Radio Tarifa represent all that's inclusive about Spanish culture. Years of cross-pollination with North Africa, Moorish culture, Gypsy immigrants and Sephardic Jews (among many other influences) have made Spanish culture -- and Spanish music -- feverishly mongrel, and Radio Tarifa dedicated themselves to unraveling and following the country's many musical threads. While its jumping-off point is flamenco, the band has ventured as far afield as Japan for inspiration, and it has brought a cornucopia of instruments to the table -- from Middle Eastern instruments like the ney and oud to India's bansuri and the medieval cromorno. Through all its explorations, the group maintains a sense of mystery and an instrumental fire that made it one of the most sought-after live world music acts in the 1990s.

- Sarah Bardeen

 
 
 
 
 
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Play Track Album Price
1. Rumba Argelina (4:31) World Circuit Presents $0.99
2. El Baile De La Bola (3:57) Rumba Argelina $0.99
3. Jota Bereber (8:55) One Night At Momo's: Kemia Bar
4. Cruzando El Rio (6:53) Fiebre $0.99
5. Tangos Del Agujero (3:24) Fiebre $0.99
6. La Mosca (3:37) Rumba Argelina $0.99
7. Oye China (7:38) Rumba Argelina $0.99
8. Lamma Bada (4:08) Rumba Argelina $0.99
9. La Canal (5:40) Rumba Argelina $0.99
10. La Pastora (3:01) Rumba Argelina $0.99

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