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2011年11月27日星期日

Tijuana Cartel - M1

http://www.beat.com.au/sites/default/files/imagecache/200_200/images/article/sidebar/2011/november/tijuanacartelm1.jpg

http://tijuanacartel.com

http://www.myspace.com/tijuanacartelband

Origine du Groupe : Australia

Style : Alternative , Electronic , Downtempo , Flamenco

Sortie : 2011

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By Andrew Hazard Hickey 
from http://www.beat.com.au




The original Tijuana Cartel is a Mexican drug operation which has kept a tight grip on the South American underworld since the late '80s. This Tijuana Cartel has been spreading musical narcotics
from the Gold Coast since their well-received 2009 debut They Come. With its exotic sensuality,



Tempest perfectly encapsulates both the band and new album M1. The airy British-flavoured vocals of Paul George gracefully glide over a warbly dubstep-style drum pattern as flamenco guitar and
trumpet weave in and out. The band has a unique cultural make-up with Aussie, Irish and Latin among the mix. For the People further basks in the flamenco madness. Verbal Masturbation ends up
being a little too self-explanatory as George churns out some forgettable half-spoken rhymes. It's saved by a wacky Latin breakdown halfway through. The cohesion and skills of each band member is
pretty damn tight throughout. Tijuana Cartel's trumpet player gets his own instrumental showcase, on Mr Joshua Sinclair. Never Grow Old and Anxious Sin are perfectly listenable as mainstream
dance-pop confectionary but could have been performed by any faceless outfit. Like their contraband-dealing namesake the band need a perfect balance. If the group can find more organic way to
combine their cultural roots with dance music, without going into overkill or dumbing it down, they will be on to a winning formula.









Tracklist :

01. White Dove

02. Tempest

03. Run Away

04. For The People

05. So Many Nights

06. Anxious Sin

07. Letting It Go

08. Take A Trip

09. Mr Joshua Sinclair

10. Never Grow Old

11. Verbal Masturbation

12. Need To Be

13. Keep Off The Chemicals

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