13 posts tagged with caribbean by micayetoca.
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A Sunday morning here.
posted by micayetoca
on Jul 13, 2009 -
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Am7 + Gm7. My submission to the two chord challenge.
posted by micayetoca
on Apr 8, 2009 -
14 comments
As requested by ORthey. [more inside]
posted by micayetoca
on Nov 27, 2008 -
5 comments
Continuing the tribute to the living genius of The Great Big Mulp. [more inside]
posted by micayetoca
on Jun 8, 2008 -
16 comments
Cumbia. [more inside]
posted by micayetoca
on Feb 15, 2008 -
6 comments
The wind in Belize keeps rattling palm trees. [more inside]
posted by micayetoca
on Oct 25, 2007 -
5 comments
A little something my girl and I put together.
posted by micayetoca
on May 14, 2007 -
15 comments
Crickets, guaguancó rhythm, double bass, jarana guitar, one singing voice and another one rapping.
posted by micayetoca
on Mar 29, 2007 -
13 comments
A quick snippet, to keep you entertained while a proper song is ready. This one was recorded for a TV program here, some time ago.
posted by micayetoca
on Feb 22, 2007 -
4 comments
A song originally by Mono Blanco, performed here by my band. We decided to EQ it in such a way that it would sound as if coming from an old radio. Being upbeat and cheerful, I thought it would be a good way to start the week.
posted by micayetoca
on Sep 25, 2006 -
7 comments
Small song I did for a weekly TV show in Venezuela.
posted by micayetoca
on Sep 8, 2006 -
2 comments
Why did you do that disappearing thing?
Old song, not the best quality recording, but hopefully the cheerful mood will make up for it.
posted by micayetoca
on Aug 30, 2006 -
3 comments
Daniel LeClair, a friend of mine, told me how much he adored his 3-year-old kid. How he understood everything the boy spoke, mumbled, shouted or coughed. The only thing he never understood, was how the boy could be in love with that purple dinosaur. I thought there was a song in there.
Recorded with another friend, Uili Damage, who did the production and sang in it. So, I wrote the song, but Uili made it sound as it does here.
posted by micayetoca
on Aug 25, 2006 -
4 comments