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From Uruguay and based in Brooklyn, Guarco (Marco Guarino Fernando) is a songwriter who intelligently combines Afro-Latin rhythms with hypnotic echoes of dub music in Jamaica, a pinch of rock, South American sweet melodies (Monster) and a biting sense of humor in the lyrics. Su disco debut, Fiebre tiene las texturas reconfortantes de una grabación casera —o al menos realizada entre amigos—. Her debut album, Fever has comforting textures of a home recording made or at least among friends. Mientras que Immigration Papers presenta un obvio mensaje sociopolítico, Se Terminó El Carnaval con sus citas del escritor uruguayo Eduardo Galeano genera un clima fantasmagórico. While Immigration Papers presented an obvious socio-political message, is finished with their appointments Carnival Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano creates a ghostly atmosphere. Inspirado por una variedad de estilos heterogéneos, Guarco termina por crear un sonido que le pertenece sólo a él. Inspired by a variety of heterogeneous styles, Guarco ends up creating a sound that belongs only to him. 08/18/11
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