The Nu LatAm Sound Ecuador – Episode 2 – The Rhythm of the Coast
In the 2nd episode of The Nu LatAm Sound Ecuador, ZZK Films continues on from the Andes mountains headed for the coast. 1st stop, Papá Roncón, legendary marimba player who is said to hold the secrets and mythologies of the instruments’ arrival to Ecuador. Then off to Esmeraldas, the capital of Afro-Ecuadorian music and culture, where they’ll talk to Segundillo Quintero of Los Chigualeros and the new Ecuadorian and Colombia super band, Rio Mira. They’ll also pass by the studios of Guanchaka and Lascivio Bohemio, two young electronic music producers experimenting with the sound in Quito, and talk to Lindberg Valencia and Ivis Flies, two of the scenes most influential producers and cultural managers.
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