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At this level of their profession, maybe it’s unfair to name Los Fabulosos Cadillacs strictly a ska act. The band blends the style with reggae, wider rock, and numerous Latin rhythms. Nevertheless, after they began within the mid-’80s, they had been definitely a ska band. Adequate for us! On this episode of In Protection of Ska, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs founder and saxophonist Sergio Rotman joins the podcast to talk concerning the band, politics, and artwork. Pay attention above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Rotman and the IDOS crew focus on how the oppressive politics of Argentina on the time of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs’ formation knowledgeable their music — and the way they in the end selected to combat again. They chat concerning the group’s early, very ska-heavy lyrics and discover the lingering results of Argentina’s financial points from that interval.
Then, they contact on a humorous little factor that occurred within the ’90s: Los Fabulosos Cadillacs blowing up due to their killer music “Matador.” What adopted was rising worldwide curiosity in Latin alt-rock music. Alongside the best way, additionally they chat about collaborating with salsa queen Celia Cruz, overlaying a Conflict music, and the most important affect of Insanity.
Take heed to Los Fabulosos Cadillacs’ Sergio Rotman discuss all of this and extra above, and ensure to love, evaluation, and observe the sequence wherever you get your podcast. Don’t overlook to take a look at all of the Consequence Podcast Community sequence right here.
Moreover, you may assist the In Protection host Aaron Carnes by buying a replica the brand new expanded, 2nd version of his ebook, In Protection of Ska. In the meantime, Davis’ Omnigone launched their newest report, Feral, final yr.