Rebelsounds & LR present: EZLN 20 Years

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Rebelsounds and Latino resiste present EZLN: 20 Years.

For many of you, the Zapatista is just a part of the iconography that has been going around from actually mid 90’s and slowly got into a more fashionist way of being rebellious.
For many of those who were in the actual jungle, 20 years ago, it was their time to face the biggest enemy any indigenous group can handle: Their own government.
It is amazing how just few hundred of campesinos (farmers) who are direct descendants of the Indigenous tribes that once populated the whole American continent achieved to get a highlight in their struggles in a pre-social media era, putting in evidence the corruption and mischievous way of governments to treat their aboriginal communities.

The Zapatista represented not only the Mexicans; they represented the whole continent’s struggles.
20 years ago, the whole planet moved even for a slip of a second to that jungle, and the gov, didn’t have any other choice that listen to their demands, because they knew everyone was paying attention.
Back in those days ; many artists decided to paint a musical landscape in support of that community.
Jungle, Mestizo, Cumbia, and Rock-grunge were killing it.
So the first musical compilations that supported EZLN, came from that direction, bands like Rage against the Machine, Manu Chao, Asian Dub Foundation, Fermin Muguruza, Sergent Garcia, and many more decided to add their music and got inspired by their fight.

Fast forward to 2014.
The campesinos struggles are exactly in the same spot.
Although many things changed, and let’s be fair; In many ways, there had been a slight improvement; In reality; 20 years after, the power pyramid remains intact.
New struggles came in these 2 decades, from cultural appropriation to Land given to the corporations for mining purposes, to the actual selective killing of Indigenous political members; these communities keep facing five centuries of oppression.
We also now have learned we are not going to win, or change anything drastically in the political landscape of these countries.

But we bet all of our efforts to let the system know, that we will do anything in our power to reverse these situations.
There have been many small changes all separated, that when you add them up, they create a whole context for the Indigenous communities and empower them.
From the Bolivian refusal of using genetic modified seeds, and kicking out McDonalds, to the name drop of a local sport team in Canada in where a disrespectful name and mascot made very uncomfortable aboriginals and their families; to the actual legal fights in Brazil for the Amazon territories passing thru Colombian or Chilean strikes, this Zapatista fight represent everyone! Not just the Mexican, but the whole continent.

And we needed to be consequent with today’s musical landscape, but we still need to keep a tight relation with the initial movement and their supporters since day one.
That is why we are extremely happy to announce for the first time ever, we can get together pioneers and current legends, as well as a whole bunch of big names, and obviously in Latino Resiste style unveiling unknown producers, but equally talented. Because this is not about names, this is about the fight, the struggles; it is about connecting young people, of this moment of history, with this particular issue.

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The compilation starts with Indigenous Resistance & Asian dub foundation dropping their super killer track, Esta tierra no esta a la venta ( This land is not for sale).

Then we strike with A Tribe Called Red joining Mexican producer Javier Estrada, for a fast-paced super crazy track called Indigenous Power, in where Pow Wow meets Tropical Bass.

This track is NOT a mano negra remix per se.. it was actually made by the original composer, Thomas Darnal, who was the keyboard of Mano Negra, and also the mastermind in p18, which were both featured in the original rumors of war compilation which was the OST of the Zapatista Revolution in 1994

Next; Being an “all star” project from pretty much every big underground band of Colombia supporting the Campesino Strike, Papa con Yuca is the perfect track to show Indigenous support meets Musical richness.

Less known, but equally talented, Chilean Mr Toé and Dj Subversivo, spent a great amount of time in the actual Jungle, learning from Aboriginal tribes, and living with them before going back to civilization and start mixing those experiences with music.

Rebelsounds founder members David raga submitted that Jose De Molina badass track that represent perfectly his knowledge about the actual Zapatistas, and the original EZLN members musical taste, as well as the most radical side of the political spectrum.
Also Rebelsounds member, and always conspirator Caballo drops his Latin tune Amolao ( struggled)

The whole Booklet is AMAZING, art was made by Rebelsounds’ art director Punker, and the actual EZLN political support is given from Rebelsounds’ very own Hannibal whose mestiroots are having the official blessing from EZLN sympathizers.
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FREE. We know.. from a credible source, Mexican and actually few South American govs will try to take this one down, as it distorts the reality they want to sell it thru the media.
REBELSOUNDS & Latino Resiste! Aguante la lucha Indigena!

Papa con Yuca

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#yoquieropapaconyuca es un proyecto de unión entre artistas que buscan protestar de forma pacífica y crítica frente a la problemática de nuestros campesinos y el derecho que tenemos todos a defender nuestra tierra, semillas y cultivos. Músicos, artistas visuales, gestores culturales, comunicadores que están convencidos de que la herramienta más importante de transformación es el arte y en una jornada sin precedentes en Colombia se han unido para alzar sus voces convirtiendo el caos en acción, la impotencia en creación y la protesta en belleza.

Este grupo de jóvenes quiere invitarlos a todos a formar parte de este proyecto que le pertenece a cualquiera que esté dispuesto a donar su tiempo, su creatividad y su cariño por la tierra que le ha dado todo: la raíz, la cultura ancestral de siembra, el alimento, una gama infinita de culturas indígenas de las cuales aprender, una tierra rica en cualquier tipo de materia prima natural y miles de cosas más. Y una cosa más: que estas acciones sirvan para ejercitar la cortísima memoria de un país manipulado, ingenuo y sumido en la violencia desde tiempos inmemoriales.
No hay tiempo para cambiar mañana. apoya la causa con el hashtag #yoquieropapaconyuca

SI QUIERE SABER ALGO MAS QUE AUNQUE NO ES DIRECTAMENTE RELACIONADO CON #yoquieropapaconyuca Si tiene CONEXION:

El conflicto agrario en particular me toca a mi (caballo) de manera muy cercana, ya que aunque tuve la fortuna de estudiar en “un lugar privilegiado” durante mi infancia; durante mis vacaciones debido a las dinamicas del trabajo de mi madre, era extraido a el mundo de mis abuelos, quienes vivian en la zona rural de provincia, mas precisamente en Velez, donde se hacia o hace el Bocadillo. Y fue alli donde aprendi la verdadera vida del agro.

No habia otra alternativa sino unirse a los obreros, como se le denominaban a los campesinos contratados para ayudar con una cosecha grande, y fue alli donde aprendi arado, a recoger papa, yuca, arracacha, ahuyama etc etc, Tambien retumba en mi memoria cuando debia levantarme a las 4 a.m. los sabados, para cargar los caballos y/o mulas con los bultos y caminar junto a mi abuela 3 o 4 horas para llegar a la plaza a vender a los “intermediarios” quienes serian los que llevarian en sus camiones la carga a lugares mucho mayores.

Debido a el clima era mas facil y rentable irse a pie con las bestias que dejar enterrado un jeep con toda la carga.

Fui asi como recibi mis primeras lecciones sobre la verdadera dinamica del campo, las injusticias en las que viven por parte de los intermediarios, las industrias, y el desgobierno.

Aunque mis padres, son urbanos, y mis abuelos ya no viven. Este recuerdo siempre estara en mi como algo importante en mi formacion intelectual, donde campesino JAMAS es sinonimo de pobre, ni falto de inteligencia, ni educacion.

Este proyecto papa con yuca me conecta con esa raiz de la cual siento orgullo.

Papaconyuca significa para mi, (talvez mucho mas de lo que significa para algunos de los participantes) una perfecta excusa de mostrar la verdadera cara del Gobierno. No este en particualr. SINO TODOS LOS GOBIERNOS que han destruido a Colombia.

Tuve la grata experiencia de trabajar en el remix oficial

Asi mismo como en un track con el maestro Pernett

Y me uni a los chilenos del sello Konn, y Mauro “Subversivo” Araya quien es un verdadero guerrero que ha recorrido latinoamerica y sus selvas en sus miticos viajes en la busqueda de sonidos que conecten lo indigena con lo contemporaneo, y por ahi sacamos Tierra Malsana: