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Chicha
Chicha is a Peruvian branch of cumbia that crystallized in urban migrant neighborhoods during the late 1960s and 1970s. It fuses Colombian cumbia rhythms with Andean huayno melodies, played on electric guitars that carry surf- and psychedelic-rock inflections. The style is defined by bright, reverb-soaked lead guitar lines in pentatonic (often Andean) motifs, Farfisa- or Hammond-type organs doubling riffs, and a steady cumbia groove driven by drum kit, güiro, and congas. Lyrics frequently reflect internal migration, working-class life, love, longing, and the bittersweet experience of cultural hybridity in Lima and other Peruvian cities. Chicha is sometimes called cumbia peruana (though that umbrella also includes Amazonian cumbia). Its imagery and street-poster aesthetics—neon colors and bold typography—became synonymous with the sound’s vibrant, grassroots identity.
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Cumbia
Cumbia is a syncretic dance-music tradition from Colombia’s Caribbean coast that blends African rhythmic heritage, Indigenous (especially gaita flute) melodic practice, and Spanish colonial instrumentation and forms. Traditionally performed in a moderate 2/4 (often felt in 4/4 today), it features interlocking hand-drum parts (tambora, alegre, llamador), guacharaca or maracas for steady texture, and long cane flutes (gaita hembra and gaita macho) carrying call-and-response melodies. As it spread in the 20th century, orchestras and dance bands added accordion, horns, piano, bass, and later electric guitar and synthesizers, creating urban and pan–Latin American variants. Harmonically simple and rhythm-forward, cumbia places groove, ostinati, and vocal refrains at the center, making it both ceremonial in origin and enduringly popular on social dance floors across the Americas.
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World
World music is a broad, industry-coined umbrella for traditional, folk, and contemporary popular styles from around the globe that fall outside the Anglo-American pop mainstream. The label emerged in the 1980s as a retail and marketing category to group diverse regional musics for international distribution. Musically, it spans acoustic and electric instrumentation; modal, pentatonic, and microtonal pitch systems; and rhythms ranging from cyclical grooves and polyrhythms to asymmetrical meters. While the term can obscure local specificity, it also facilitated cross-cultural collaboration, festivals, and recordings that brought regional genres to wider audiences.
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Various Artists
Son Rompe Pera
Parsley, Ambrosia
Juaneco y su Combo
Slavic Soul Party
Chico Trujillo
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