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Sorry for the silly question, but while I was in Colombia last week, there was a techno song played on the radio and at bars that I really liked! It's very similar in style to 'Calabria' and Sammim's 'Heater', which uses a accordion sample (Cumbia Cienaguera).
However this trance/techno tune is instrumental and has an interesting merengue style saxophone riff. They played it a lot on La Mega in Cali. Can anyone help? Thanks!
By STEVENYCER on Mar 11, 2008, 09:30 in Friendly Talkzone.
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romy says on Mar 11, 2008, 10:05: I think this is what you are looking for...(it actually dissappoints me everytime it comes on at the club, but that's just cause I'm expecting Alex Gaudino whose version I love)
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STEVENYCER says on Mar 11, 2008, 12:24: While I really like that song (as I do Alex Gaudino's version), it's not the one that I have in mind. The one I'm thinking of has no vocals, and more electronic/technoish but uses an actual merengue sample as a hook.
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darkangel305 says on Mar 11, 2008, 12:53: now that you speaking about techno
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