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Ever wonder what flamenco would sound like if it was crossed with hip hop? Well here it is. Ojos de Brujo plays flamenco with a bit of a twist. Instead of the traditional style, they adopt an extremely modern method with blends flamenco with hip hop and jazz.1) Color2) Sultanas de Merkaillo3) Todo Tiende4) Runali5) El Conforto No Reconforta6) Tanguillos Marineros7) Brujo Silencio8) No Somos Maquinas9) Bailaores10) Corre Lola Corre11) Feedback12) Piedras vs Tanques13) Respira14) NanaMyspaceDownload
So Paco de Lucia is basically a living god. His album Zyryab combines a traditional style of flamenco with jazz fusion, creating a somewhat mysterious atmosphere. Jazz pianist Chick Corea plays on the title track and "Almonte" and flamenco guitarist Manolo Sanlucar plays on "Compadres."1) Soniquete2) Tío Sabas3) Chick4) Compadres5) Zyryab6) Canción de Amor7) Playa del Carmen8) AlmonteDownload
So I made another playlist, but this one has only nonmetal stuff on it.1) Lips Like Morphine- Kill Hannah2) The Power of Equality- Red Hot Chili Peppers3) Signals Over the Air- Thursday4) Los Angeles- X5) Midnight Tango- Al di Meola6) Wicked Garden- Stone Temple Pilots7) Have a Cigar- Pink Floyd8) Would You Be Impressed?- Streetlight Manifesto9) I Disappear- The Faint10) (Used To Be A) Cha Cha- Jaco Pastorius11) Siberian Khatru- Yes12) Everything Sucks- Reel Big Fish13) When I Come Around- Green Day14) I Don't Wanna Be A Soldier Mama- John Lennon15) Another Generation- Fishbone16) The Time They Are A Changin'- Bob Dylan17) Little Girl- Death From Above 197918) White Wedding- Billy Idol19) Chemical Warfare- Dead Kennedys20) Sea of Sorrow- Alice in Chains21) Fire Woman- The Cult22) Attitude- The Misfits23) Hermanita- Aventura24) Pet Sematary- The Ramones25) Sonic Reducer- Dead Boys26) Buffalo Soldier- Bob Marley27) Entre Dos Aguas- Paco de Lucia28) Seeing Double at the Triple Rock- NOFX29) In Too Deep- Sum 4130) Santeria- SublimeDownload (Part 1)Download (Part 2)