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Evaristo Fama music review

August 31, 2009 by Juan Ruiz · 2 Comments 

There are few singers-songwriters in the music industry, yet less in the Bachata music scene. But when one of these multitalented individuals decides to start their singing career, you can expect great results. This is the case of Evaristo Fama aka “El Paga Renta“.

Evaristo is a veteran in the Bachata scene, as he’s been singing from early 2000. His music has been recognized from the early 2000’s as some of his songs were added to various Bachata compilation albums distributed by Universal Studios (2004 – CD Enamorado, 2006 – CD Bachata Flow, and more).

Evaristo Fama was born in the Dominican Republic, thus we can say that he carries the Bachata in his blood. He migrated to Puerto Rico before moving to Rhode Island USA in the early 2000’s where he is currently based. These transitions and different cultures have influenced Evaristo’s Bachata style, but you can still find a strong Dominican and traditional influence in his music.

His latest work, “The New Swing of Bachata” brings the best of Evaristo’s experience in the Bachata music scene. “Un Dia Dificil“, “El Paga Renta” and “Dejame Entrar” are some of the best songs on the album. The songs range from romantic Bachata to the fast paced Bachata, with some hints of Mexican Cumbia and Merengue.

While Evaristo Fama’s music is starting to pick-up in the USA, we are yet to hear more of Evaristo’s music in Australia. His music is highly recommended from Bachateros.com.au if you are looking for a Bachata that remains true to the Dominican feeling, but adds new tunes and beats from the Urban Bachata.

Album: “The New Swing of Bachata”

MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/evaristofama2009

YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/elpagarenta

Un Dia Dificil: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWEuujfac3A

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Marcy Place bachata music review

June 15, 2009 by Juan Ruiz · 1 Comment 

Marcy Place bachataMarcy Place arrived on the latin scene as a strong player in the Urban Latin Bachata genre. It is difficult to be compared to great Bachata bands as Aventura, Xtreme and others, however Marcy Place really holds their place with their competition.

Their music is a combination of RnB, Hip-Hop, Reggaeton mixed to the beats of Bachata, which proves to be a successful combination for the young Gen Y and the radio promoters. Read more

Opalo music review

January 20, 2009 by Juan Ruiz · 1 Comment 

OpaloMany new Bachata bands are trying up to catch this new wave of the Urban Latin Bachata. Only a few bands have been able to stand out from the rest, and this is the case of Opalo. Their distinctive approach to Urban Latin Bachata has pushed this band to the top of the charts in America, especially with their hit single “Amor Sincero”.

Opalo is a Bachata band composed of 4 members: Alex, Edward, Ricky and Yeudy. All of the four members are from the Dominican Republic, so their music style, even though it is the new urban Bachata, are deeply set into their Dominican style roots. Read more

4Ever Music Review

October 2, 2008 by Juan Ruiz · 7 Comments 

4EverThe band 4Ever made their debut in the Bachata music world with their hit single “Por Que Te Amo”, a song with a catchy rhythm and unique style that was both appealing and attractive to Bachata music lovers. Since the release of this unstoppable hit, the popularity of 4Ever has grown world-wide.

4Ever is composed of four members, Inoel, Luis, Eidan & Delvis. Even though they have deep Puerto Rican origins, 4Ever were raised near Boston, United States. All band members have known each other from an early age, giving themselves a distinctive sense of brotherhood that is unmistakably evident in the band. Read more

Toque D Keda bachata review

July 23, 2008 by Juan Ruiz · 1 Comment 

Toque D KedaToque De Keda is a Bachata group from Miami, USA debuting in 2005 with their album titled “Picando Adelante.” Their very own smash hit Bachata/Hip Pop conversion of the popular Spanish ballad ‘Lamento Boliviano’ originally by Los Enanitos Verdes (watch youtube video), was what rocketed Toque De Keda onto the Bachata world map. Read more

Mojito Project’s bachata style

June 3, 2008 by Juan Ruiz · 5 Comments 

mojito-project-te-quedas-o-te-vasUnlike common mainstream bands, Mojito Project is a group of 4 DJ’s originating from Italy. With each DJ comes a different collective background of varying genres of music including Dance, Electronica & Latin music. It is not hard to imagine the amount of musical knowledge & experience they bring together.
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