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Rawayana's third

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The Venezuelan group Rawayana presents its third full-length entitled "Trippy Caribbean", after publishing license discs to be free and Rawayanaland. With this release, its four members are consolidated into "a sensory experience based on a fusion of, especially Jamaicans Caribbean rhythms," says Andrés 'Fofo' Story, drummer of the band. "In making this record was two important things. The first is that we were all clear on what we wanted to do together after five years of artistic career," says Story and adds that "the second is specifically were interested projecting sounds from our perspective were a typical Caribbean indigenous party, like merengue or calypso ".

Thus, caraqueños not think twice and ventured to give his music "airs" of rhythms like reggae, socca and to the bolero and cumbia, genres that make up each of the ten themes of this new production. "Although the essence, reggae, was the genre that united us, we are not afraid because in the end everything in our concept is fusion," says the artist. "In addition, we do not like to be pigeonholed in any particular style. Our music is basically pop, but we're open to meeting new frontiers to reach out to many more people," he adds. Thus, this disc was recorded in the city of New York, and produced by José Luis Pardo (Latin Grammy winner, ex-guitarist of Los Amigos Invisibles and guitarist of The Cream Paradise) and which aspire to travel arises continent and visit major Venezuelan cities, United States, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Peru and Dominican Republic.

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