Not forgetting Andrew McLauchlan's "Love Story" which came out in 1999 and
has been caned by every DJ since....  The trouble, Mills aside, is that IMO
a lot of the latin-influenced techno that came out after that just
concentrated on getting some latino-style rhythms and sample presets and
then programming them in that style, without any soul whatsoever. See Adam
Beyer and others for examples.

I played around with a lot of it for around a year or so without any
success, before dipping into the housier side of things and finding far more
diversity. Check Osunlade for example.




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From: Odeluga, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Slow_me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: (313) recomended latin/salsa techno


> *Well, you could start with Casa - Purpose Maker - AX-011. But really a
lot
> of Mills material around that time had a Latin feel. For less stylized
> Latin-like techno, check out the Sonido Denso label of Spain - "So Dens" -
> which doesn't appear to have its own website.
>
> Instead go to:
> http://www.loudmusic.dk/records_labels.asp?function=letter&letter=s
>
> and select So Dens.
>
> *People say Jamie Anderson's releases are quite Latin-inged - if you know
> Latin music at all, you'd be ambivalent about that at least. He has an LP:
> 'Blue Music' (NRK)
>
> Also the 'Abstract Latinism' series of 12"s (Artform)
>
> Don't forget 'Techno Por Favor' - Infiniti on the 'Techno 2': The Next
> Generation, (10 Records).
>
> On the whole however, I feel it's too self-restricting to limit oneself to
a
> phrase like 'Latin/Salsa techno'. Nowadays, the whole range of 'Latin' be
it
> house, or even traditional Salsa styles, will have elements of techno
within
> them which weren't there maybe even 5 years ago. But are now, because each
> has learned from the other.
>
> Explore.
>
> k
>
>
>
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> >Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 10:58 PM
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> >Subject: (313) recomended latin/salsa techno
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> >hi everyone,
> >i'm looking for some good latin/salsa techno records.
> >thanks
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