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Ritmo Punta, Reggae y Más by Banda Ibanez emerged in 2012 via Meta/Difosa, a label known for regional Honduran releases. The album collects twenty tracks that traverse punta rhythms and merengue, with a noticeable reggae inflection underscored by the featured remix of "Oye Amigo." Recorded and produced within Honduras, the record reflects local dancehall influences filtered through traditional coastal beats.The tracklist offers a broad palette, from the lively percussion of "Las Tabletas" to the remix treatments of "Zulma" and "Oye Amigo," each rooted in the Punta canon yet touched by contemporary studio techniques. Though the album’s digital footprint remains modest, it stands as a document of Banda Ibanez’s efforts to bridge genres native to the Bay Islands and mainland, preserving a regional signal for crate-diggers and DJs attuned to Central American club rhythms.
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Ritmo Punta, Reggae y Más by Banda Ibanez emerged in 2012 via Meta/Difosa, a label known for regional Honduran releases. The album collects twenty tracks that traverse punta rhythms and merengue, with a noticeable reggae inflection underscored by the featured remix of "Oye Amigo." Recorded and produced within Honduras, the record reflects local dancehall influences filtered through traditional coastal beats.The tracklist offers a broad palette, from the lively percussion of "Las Tabletas" to the remix treatments of "Zulma" and "Oye Amigo," each rooted in the Punta canon yet touched by contemporary studio techniques. Though the album’s digital footprint remains modest, it stands as a document of Banda Ibanez’s efforts to bridge genres native to the Bay Islands and mainland, preserving a regional signal for crate-diggers and DJs attuned to Central American club rhythms.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-5Xl3dXxZCbhNshJbCQeLja |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify