BOMBA ESTEREO
Sat. Jul 28, 2012 at 9:00pm EDT
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Bomba Estereo
w/Lungs Face Feet and the Pandemic DJs
@ 6119 Penn Ave
Presented by Dos Equis
Open Bar from 9 to 10 Hosted by Skyy Vodka
$10 presale
$14 at the door
Formed in 2005 in Bogota, Colombia, Bomba Estereo have been described as "psychedelic cumbia" and "explosive electro-tropical." The band has been touring the globe since releasing their second album, Estalla (released as “Blow Up” in the United States).
Bomba Estéreo came together as a project organized by Simon Mejia in 2005, forming within the rich underground electronic scene that has become Bogota, Colombia. Recruiting fierce singer Liliana Saumet to join the group, Bomba Estéreo expanded its sound and captivating live show. The group plays an explosive dance-fusion of electronic dub and hip-hop, in a similar vein as M.I.A. and Santigold, mixed with Colombian rhythms like cumbia and champeta.
Bomba made their U.S. debut at SXSW 2009, an experience that helped establish the group and their latest release, “Blow Up.” In the last several months, the group has toured everywhere from New York and Brazil out to London and Dublin. In the summer of 2009, they rocked the European festival circuit, with ecstatic crowds like the 10,000 at Denmark’s prestigious Roskilde Festival.
“These recent experiences have been amazing,” Saumet says. “They’ve literally changed my life. Performing in front of 15,000 people, many who don’t understand what you’re singing yet they dance for the love of the music. It’s inspiring. It made me realize that our band needs to keep growing and building. Every day we need to get better and better while still keeping our musical essence.”
The influence of Afro Colombian rhythms and the coastal sounds is especially important to Bomba Estereo’s music. Saumet grew up on the Colombian coast in a city called Santa Marta. “It’s a small city with a beautiful and mystical force,” she explains. “The indigenous people call it the ‘heart of the world.’ Ever since I was young, I had the opportunity to listen to such a wide variety of music, from local folk music to sounds arriving from Africa and the United States. I think that mix is reflected in our own music.”
“Bomba Estereo ended the year focusing in the recording of the new album and began 2011 with performances in the Colombian Llanos Orientales, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. This part of the tour included the Chilean Lollapalooza and Vive Latino in Mexico. They then mooved on to perform in over 30 cities across the U.S. including the Coachella Festival and Austin City Limits.” “Between July and September of 2011, Bomba Estereo played in countries such as Czech Republic, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, France, U.K., Spain, and Sweden. Performances included greatly notorious festivals like the Eolica Festival in Spain, WOMAD and Village Undeground in the U.K., Les Scales in France, and the Paleo Festival in Switzerland. At the end of September, the band once again toured around the U.S. when they returned to Colombia to perform in Bogotá, Cali, and Medellin, among others.”
“Bomba Estereo’s music hit me like a wave. The only thing I could do was ride along with it; there was no point in resisting the band’s infectious groove. (…) The hypnotic beat and the layers of sound provide background for the vocals of Liliana Saumet, who reminds me of M.I.A. and Annabella Lwin from Bow Wow Wow. She’s so full of movement and color that it’s hard to take your eyes off her, but the band had no trouble keeping up the energy to match the dynamic singer. Together, they make an irresistible combination.” - Cheryl waters / NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO
“This ebullient quintet from Bogotá wraps traditional Colombian cumbia rhythms around psychedelic electronic beats, with whirlwind results. Its percussive fusion is a growing phenomenon in the American festival circuit: in the past few years Bomba Estéreo has manned the sweltering dance stages of Bonnaroo, Coachella and South by Southwest.” - THE NEW YORK TIMES
“Few acts have fused folkloric and futuristic sounds with more explosive results than Bomba Estéreo. The Colombian group fused cumbia with pounding electro-beats and psychedelic surf guitar (…)” - Thomas Fawcet – THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE
“Our favorite electro-tropical provocateurs Bomba Estéreo are at work on a new full-length album to be released later this year, and we’re waiting patiently. After 2009?s Blow Up, can you blame us?” - MTV IGGY
They were selected as one of 25 best new bands in the world by MTV iggy
***brought to you by VIA, El Gallo and Pandemic***
w/Lungs Face Feet and the Pandemic DJs
@ 6119 Penn Ave
Presented by Dos Equis
Open Bar from 9 to 10 Hosted by Skyy Vodka
$10 presale
$14 at the door
Formed in 2005 in Bogota, Colombia, Bomba Estereo have been described as "psychedelic cumbia" and "explosive electro-tropical." The band has been touring the globe since releasing their second album, Estalla (released as “Blow Up” in the United States).
Bomba Estéreo came together as a project organized by Simon Mejia in 2005, forming within the rich underground electronic scene that has become Bogota, Colombia. Recruiting fierce singer Liliana Saumet to join the group, Bomba Estéreo expanded its sound and captivating live show. The group plays an explosive dance-fusion of electronic dub and hip-hop, in a similar vein as M.I.A. and Santigold, mixed with Colombian rhythms like cumbia and champeta.
Bomba made their U.S. debut at SXSW 2009, an experience that helped establish the group and their latest release, “Blow Up.” In the last several months, the group has toured everywhere from New York and Brazil out to London and Dublin. In the summer of 2009, they rocked the European festival circuit, with ecstatic crowds like the 10,000 at Denmark’s prestigious Roskilde Festival.
“These recent experiences have been amazing,” Saumet says. “They’ve literally changed my life. Performing in front of 15,000 people, many who don’t understand what you’re singing yet they dance for the love of the music. It’s inspiring. It made me realize that our band needs to keep growing and building. Every day we need to get better and better while still keeping our musical essence.”
The influence of Afro Colombian rhythms and the coastal sounds is especially important to Bomba Estereo’s music. Saumet grew up on the Colombian coast in a city called Santa Marta. “It’s a small city with a beautiful and mystical force,” she explains. “The indigenous people call it the ‘heart of the world.’ Ever since I was young, I had the opportunity to listen to such a wide variety of music, from local folk music to sounds arriving from Africa and the United States. I think that mix is reflected in our own music.”
“Bomba Estereo ended the year focusing in the recording of the new album and began 2011 with performances in the Colombian Llanos Orientales, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, and Peru. This part of the tour included the Chilean Lollapalooza and Vive Latino in Mexico. They then mooved on to perform in over 30 cities across the U.S. including the Coachella Festival and Austin City Limits.” “Between July and September of 2011, Bomba Estereo played in countries such as Czech Republic, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, France, U.K., Spain, and Sweden. Performances included greatly notorious festivals like the Eolica Festival in Spain, WOMAD and Village Undeground in the U.K., Les Scales in France, and the Paleo Festival in Switzerland. At the end of September, the band once again toured around the U.S. when they returned to Colombia to perform in Bogotá, Cali, and Medellin, among others.”
“Bomba Estereo’s music hit me like a wave. The only thing I could do was ride along with it; there was no point in resisting the band’s infectious groove. (…) The hypnotic beat and the layers of sound provide background for the vocals of Liliana Saumet, who reminds me of M.I.A. and Annabella Lwin from Bow Wow Wow. She’s so full of movement and color that it’s hard to take your eyes off her, but the band had no trouble keeping up the energy to match the dynamic singer. Together, they make an irresistible combination.” - Cheryl waters / NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO
“This ebullient quintet from Bogotá wraps traditional Colombian cumbia rhythms around psychedelic electronic beats, with whirlwind results. Its percussive fusion is a growing phenomenon in the American festival circuit: in the past few years Bomba Estéreo has manned the sweltering dance stages of Bonnaroo, Coachella and South by Southwest.” - THE NEW YORK TIMES
“Few acts have fused folkloric and futuristic sounds with more explosive results than Bomba Estéreo. The Colombian group fused cumbia with pounding electro-beats and psychedelic surf guitar (…)” - Thomas Fawcet – THE AUSTIN CHRONICLE
“Our favorite electro-tropical provocateurs Bomba Estéreo are at work on a new full-length album to be released later this year, and we’re waiting patiently. After 2009?s Blow Up, can you blame us?” - MTV IGGY
They were selected as one of 25 best new bands in the world by MTV iggy
***brought to you by VIA, El Gallo and Pandemic***
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