Peru
Meet the talented young DJs and producers behind Peru’s captivating tropical bass sound.
Meet the talented group of young DJs and producers behind Peru’s captivating tropical bass sound.
Deltatron and Tribilin Sound have been mining Peru’s rich musical archives and creating new highly danceable chicha and cumbia-based tracks. Shushupe uses her own field recordings of the Peruvian Amazon, and of folk musicians and every day hubbub, to create her unique sound. Their music is proving highly popular, and not just in Peru: Deltatron now spends half his time Dj-ing in clubs around the world.
The music reflects a new pride in all things Peruvian. As Deltatron puts it, his middle class parents were listening to music from the US and Europe and thought the best thing to aspire to was leaving the country, but he disagrees: Peru is a paradise, with everything you could want, including amazing music.
It’s not just producers who are riding this wave of optimism – and making feel good danceable music inspired by the past. Bands such as Olaya Sound System, La Mente, Hit La Rosa and La Nueve Invasion are also a major part of the movement and each of these has recorded a session exclusively for Global Beats.
Produced and presented by Catherine Fellows.
(Photo: Peruvian DJ and producer Shushupe. Credit: Catherine Fellows)
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Music Played
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Deltatron
Chullachaqui (feat. Los Chapillacs)
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Peru
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Hijo Del Diablo
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Un Bello Dia
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Ya Viste
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Los Gramos
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Blankito
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Dengue Dengue Dengue
Don Marcial
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Olaya Sound System
Jacaranda
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La Mente
Radio Funeral
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Tribilin Sound
Cumbia tu madre
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La Cumbia de Octavio
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Tribilin Sound
Victor Jara: No Puedes Volver Atras (feat. VΓctor Jara)
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Rashid from Lima
Javier Prado
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La Nueva Invasion
Yo Te Quiero Asi
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Shushupe
Fiebre Voodoo
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Flor Del Diablo
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Selva Negra
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Hit La Rosa
Hito Uno
Broadcasts
- Sat 16 Mar 2019 12:06GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
- Sun 17 Mar 2019 20:06GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service
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