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The Chicas Project "Original Soundtrack"

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mon 5/7/2007

 

Listen while you read!

If you're down with the The Chicas Project, you've probably found yourself humming the music playing while the girls went ballistic or jumped out of a plane. Hum no more – the official soundtrack for The Chicas Project has just been released. For fans of the program, it's a must-have. But even if you've never felt for the chicas, you can't go wrong with this welcome sampler of some of best acts in new music. Oh, and yeah, it's Latin music – ¿y ke? (Fans of Morning Becomes Eclectic, you've been served.)

Venezuela's Cuarto Poder ("the fourth estate") gets the party started with strong, reggaetón vocals in the beautifully arranged "Arenita Playita." On the same reggaelicious vibe, Monareta, Brooklyn-based cut-up tropicalistas, head for the Mexican caribbean with their echoey "Llama" while Colombia's Bomba Estereo manage to take the cumbia to outer space and back with "Tamobora."

The tempo goes up a notch with Mexico's solo producer, the Mexican Institute of Sound, and the big sounds of his house-inspired "Hey Tía," a track well-complemented by old hands the Nortec Collective and their speedy, dreamy norteño "Revu Rockers." But it's Karma Hunters, the show's theme song, by Spain's The Pinker Tones which, like Beck on Ritalin, is the most upbeat offering in the mix.

Like all good summer party mixes, the soundtrack knows when to take a breather. New York City's buzzworthy girl-boy duo Pacha Massive offer a breathy, almost trippy take on a perfect sunset with Don't Let Go while Chile's Bitman & Roban turn to a smoothly distorted synthesizer to drive "Answer 2 The Beat" into an ocean filled with cyborg dolphins and water skiing robots.

The beach bonfire lights up with a surprising collection of up-to-date and heartfelt ballads by two Guadalajara, Mexico-based acts: Porter's pensive Daphne and Sara Valenzuela's "Dejar Entrar" – a luscious track that makes us wonder why the ex-La Dosis singer has not yet blown up. Proving good things come in twos, Aterciopelados members Andrea Echeverri and Hector Buitrago bring the duo's sophisticated take on perfect pop with the bittersweet "Frases" and the almost angular rock of "Altisimo."

For those who like to party into the morning hours, the soundtrack closes with a pair of bangers: Monareta's crisp, barely acidy remix of Aterciopelados' "Improvisa" and Sussie 4's gasping, grotty "afterparty" take on Sara Valenzuela's Para Continuar.

Buy the soundtrack at iTunes or eMusic.com. For more details, visit the soundtrack's MySpace page.

 
 
 

3 responses to “discorama: The Chicas Project "Original Soundtrack"”

Dude I have Karma Hunters on my iPod from ur sound track I love the pinker tones

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thu 6/19 12:08pm

high five to nacional records.!!

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sat 10/11 4:49pm

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