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La Bamba

Label: Ultra Eczema

Format: Vinyl LP

Genre: Experimental

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Over 15 years ago Daniël de Wereldvermaarde Botanicus (hat and cacti collector Cassis Cornuta) deejayed a ton of horrible la bamba versions for 2 hours in the now defunct situationist radioshow RTVS (Radio Centraal-Antwerp). The 'galdezen' of RTVS yelled-sung along, creating their own versions of la bamba while getting more and more hammered or naturally gone from a bamba trance! After telling me this short story Daniël mumbled 'I always wanted to dj all night long la bamba, I think it will drive people insane', this idea expanded into making this international compilation lp, which was made for the Ultros Exemos la bamba Night(mare), february 28-2009 at Scheldapen in Antwerp. That night Daniël deejayed over 300 different versions of la bamba, only to be interluded by a giant lineup of artists performing a live la bamba rendition! This lp includes la bamba versions by: Sudden Infant, Floris Vanhoof, Angst hase pfeffer nase, Bromptreb, Anla Courtis, Smack music 7! Kommissar Hjuler, Mitt land och leo, Human Hairs, Daniel de Wereldvermaarde Botanicus, Remork, Reijo Pam, Glands of external secretion, Jan van den Dobbelsteen, Rubber O Cement, Ludo Mich, Mama Br, Tomutonto! Vvm & the synthetic voice of Gæoudjipoarl van Den Dobbelsteen, Daniëlle Lemaire, Kraus et Fricara Pacchu. Some of these versions sound very very far away from how u know la bamba, others sound a little bit closer... Limited to 400 copies
Details
Cat. number: Ultra Eczema 68
Year: 2009
Notes:
Compilation of covers of the Mexican folk song La bamba. Record made for the Ultros Exemos La Bamba Night(mare), February 28, 2009 at Scheld'apen (Antwerp, Belgium). Comes with an illustrated one-sided 12" square sized insert. Runout etchings on both sides: lalalalalalabamba Limited edition of 400 copies.