La Txama junto a Raimundo El Canastero en “Derrumbes y pajaritos”

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La Txama with Raimundo El Canastero in “Dessaults and Little Birds”

We premiere a preview of the debut album of La Txamathe first Basque “corrido tumbado” group, accompanied by a video clip that takes us to a Mexican wrestling ring.

From the most remote places of Euskadi, La Txama He presents us with his fourth song, very much in his style, called “Derrumbes y Pajaritos”. It is a war-type corrido in collaboration with Raymond the Basket-weaverin which he addresses the theme of the continuous struggle of life, in which good and bad confront each other to become present. This new release is the first preview of his first album, since the three singles he has released so far will not be part of it, which aims to be “an album full of great songs.”

The video clip, made by Muga and directed and edited by E. Loritebrings us wrestling in the purest Mexican style. Luis Sanchez, Jonatan Quiñones, Jon Viejo, Tuli el bachatuli, Aitor Valcarlos, Mikel Belleza, Julen Arbizu, Iñaki Etxarren, Imanol Viñaras and Iban Martin have participated in its recording. As for music, the production has been carried out by Tuli the Bachatuliand the recording and mixing by Tuli the Bachatuli and Borja Anton.

La Txama It is called the technique, tricks and tricks used between sellers to barter or exchange any object for their own benefit. Thus they point to its gestation, as something transgressive, a musical project based on the artistic change between the members of the group in their musical career. In this way, the foundations have been laid to propose the starting point of the group, which seeks a way to find beauty through the union between the old and the new, a way to reuse some of that old junk through Mexican melodies. of happy and danceable music. More than just merchants, they are storytellers, archaeologists of forgotten objects and passionate about change in current music.

The project is made up of several renowned musicians from the Basque scene such as Pello Armendariz (Skakeitan, Marte Lasarte), Aitor Valcarlos (Skakeitan) or the rap singer Peye Honey, as well as the trombonist Afu and Tuli Bachatuli from Chill Mafia.



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