The Selvaticos – 2 A.M.

The Selvaticos are back. Straight up from the streets of Bogota, Dusseldorf & London.

If you have never heard of them, it is basically the perfect band for people who like music and enjoy dancing but don’t really care about either. One of the few old school ragga jungle-turned into- full new hardcore D&B depending on the mood, They’ve collected another grab bag of party tunes that sound as good on your phone as in the clubs, sorted by a dizzying number of featured vocalists, and for the first time in Latino Resiste, we have not just one but 2 tracks in German.

This album, somehow, feels like could have been produced in Bogota, Dusseldorf, or London. And perhaps that is why it sounds so eclectic, because it was!

2 A. M doesn’t steer away from the subversive beginnings, very British drum’n’bass blend with Jamaica and American influence but also includes some accordions, dembow, and a complete arsenal of bass drops, landing comfortably in the profitable hinterland between Shy FX’s cold calculation and Skrillex’s wild abandon.

Still, one thing The Selvaticos keep doing release after release is hung on a string of unforgettable hooks, as good as grown-up pop gets.

Enjoy 2 A.M.

The Selvaticos- Futile Future

In 2013, a collaboration between their love for old school jungle music and Drum & Bass got together producers Chong X and Caballo to release JAH JAH RULES .

Then Caballo moved forward with the project alone to drop a second installment called Mayo’ Naizer in 2016 which went more Jungle-Bass, Reggaeton-Jungle and Grime.

Now in 2020 a 3rd chapter called FUTILE FUTURE and it gets to finally see the basslight after a long process of finding right balance, fans of old school jungle as well as those who like Futuristic Drum & Bass can be either pining for songs with typical Shy Fx flavour or for a whole new Ill gates type of sound.

In an attempt to appease both crowds, Futile Future lands somewhere in the between with safe, familiar sounds but also keeps a loose wire in terms of exploration. In fact, the quality of the collaborations/sample/edits makes the vocal talent able to lit the album and keep the old-school vibe even though some of the tracks, like Solid Defense, are a completely futuristic dub & bass . Futile Future is simply put one of the most concrete Jungle albums made by a adopted Latins, especially considering the reputation that these genre have gone through in the past few years in the EDM community.

Download it for Zero Pesos (or pay what you can option)

Also here it is a YT mixtape for the release

Caballo – Recycled Revolution

To celebrate a decade in front of Latino Resiste, Caballo releases a new album exploring the current Urban Latino fronts, whether it is new approach like the opening track Souvenir, or exploring lesser known genres like Mode up (From San Andres Island) on the second track (Te quiero Para Mi) or even adding a bit of ska to the Urban Latino track (SANSON) Caballo wants this album to be a testimony of what the label and his own trip ahead of it has accomplished on these first 10 years.

As usual on any Caballo album, heavy collaborations conjoint lesser known names with equally leveled creative skills. Mixing party intended lyrics as well as political and social tracks.

A massive addition is the Dancehall track IMMIGRATION LAW with legendary Buju Banton, highlighting eternal struggle of immigrants trying to follow the nomadic path of reaching a better life in a new place faces global and social pressures by not only the actual travel’s dangers but also facing the systematic discrimination imposed by those who are afraid of interact with the newcomers.

Caballo X Buju Banton- Immigration law from caballo on Vimeo.

Another great collaboration is done with Canadian Rap legend RELIC on Nothing to Spare (and later on another track SOCIALITE)

Global Bass pioneer Feral, and Russian basshead Chuck Upbeat are also present on a newer take on Tweet retweet, while Venezuelan bangeristas MEDINA and ALPIRE are present in the album as well, one by producing PUM PUM and the former co-producing Old-school Moombahton Mueve la Patica.

Caballo- Pum Pum (Produced by MEDINA!) from caballo on Vimeo.

Dave Nada Hermanito’s own RANDIZZLE features Caballo on DURO HP.. a heavy dembow track that becomes a simply a laser bass slayer.

Caballo focuses on bass with the collab with Mr Shammi, and later decides to explore dubstep’s own RIDDIM on Sangre Mestiza, making this the first RIDDIM track exploring Latin-indigenous issues or Favela Bass on BAILE DO PAPAI

Caballo- Sangre Mestiza from caballo on Vimeo.

DOWNLOAD RECYCLED REVOLUTION for FREE or Pay what you can option

Also in Soundcloud

The amazing art was done by talented American Artist Hugh D’Andrade (WEBSITE) responsible for the art of the Anarchist Bookfair.

The Algorithm- The Doppler Effect & Critical.Error

Think Aphex twin, Squarepusher meets Meshuggah!! This is a good description of The Algorithm’s music.

The guy behind this french awesome music is Remi Gallego and with only two brilliant albums, and one coming up in 2012

The Doppler Effect & CRITICAL.ERROR this guy has launched a whole genre!!

For the people who is into the aggressive tendencies, and also like dubstep and ambient electronica, this is the perfect FREE album for you.

The Algorithm’s Isometry

Now we are super happy of getting our hands in not just one but two free albums!!!

Courtesy of Latino Resiste’s artist sub label: THE REBEL RECORDS and The Algorithm

GET THEM HERE!!! Totally Free

This is something you’ll find in the album:

Access Denied ( in case you arent into the aggressive tendencies; make sure you listen til 1:25 drop and then you won’t let it go til the end!!)

and also the 3 parts of Kernels ( this is part 2)


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TropicHell

Many of us like Aggresive tendencies, and also bass, cumbia, baile funk and more “latin” flavored rhythms!!
TropicHELL is a 6 tracks EP made by some of the craziest producers from Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, Brazil and Colombia
who got Sepultura, Slayer, Obituary and Satyricon for a twisted ride into the tropicHELL!

also there’s a BONUS TRACK from Jairo Mendez!!

FREE DOWNLOAD EP

and Jairo Mendez Bonus Track

Brazilian super band Sepultura got 3 edits!!
A bass one by Pedro Infame from Venezuela , one cumbia by Colombia’s Caballo and one brazilian funk made by alsobrazilian mashup master Brutal Redneck.

Slayer ( which has a Chilean singer and a Cuban drummer!!) got a sick treatment by also Chilean LATA.

Obituary and Satyricon got a rave and 3ball/tribal edits respectively made by Monterrey’s Ezekiel!!

soooo… no more blablabla..

MADE FOR THE REBEL RECORDS AKA LATINO RESISTE

The Rebel Records Present tropicHELL
Metal meets Latin Flavor!!!
Tracklist:
Sepultura- Roots Bloody Roots (Pedro Infame rmx)

Slayer- Al sur del Cielo (lata rmx)

Sepultura- Biotech is Cumbzilla ( Caballo rmx)

Satyricon- Dark tribal times ( Ezekiel Rmx)

PLUS TWO EDITS and Jairo Mendez Bonus that are MUST HEAR!!!
Slayer Sinistro- Brutal Redneck
Obituary- Suffocation ( Ezekiel raveMashmix)
FREE DOWNLOAD!!

and Jairo Mendez Bonus Track

Den5hion- Rusetron EP

CLICK HERE: FREE DOWNLOAD

Den5hion releases his highly anticipated EP,
some people compared this fellow to Amon Tobin because he is not afraid of experimentation.

That’s why he was called by Latino Resiste aka the rebel records to drop an EP, and he chose to do a cumbia one.
So Exclusive for TB
Free Download
Some of the songs are:

Featuring Caballo