Cumbia Front presents “The Tereminé”

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The unmistakable tropical cannibal style of Frente Cumbiero is back.

Cumbia Frontthe project led by Mario Galeano Bullreturns to the music scene with his new single, “The Tereminé”After four years of absence, the Bogotá band surprises with its characteristic style that mixes traditional cumbia with contemporary sounds such as dub.

This new song, recorded in Buenos Aires and produced by himself Galeanooffers a unique fusion of synthesizers and winds, highlighting the distinctive sound of the theremin, an instrument played by the Argentine Manuel Schaller. “The Tereminé” maintains the unmistakable seal of the group that has taken the new cumbia to new frontiers.

Cumbia Front is a pioneer in the creation of a sound that combines the heritage of cumbia with innovative elements. With this release, the quartet continues to explore the richness of its genre, called tropicanibal, demonstrating that its musical approach remains as relevant and fresh as it was in its beginnings.

The single marks the band's return after their last release in 2020, raising expectations about what's to come in their artistic evolution. “The Tereminé” It is a clear example of how Cumbia Front continues to reinvent cumbia with experimental touches, capturing the attention of both old followers and new audiences.

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