Siente El Ritmo
While I usually lean towards earthy and dope cumbia, this summer I’ve curated a collection of timeless mambo, cha-cha-cha, and salsa tracks—music your body will instinctively respond to.
I understand that salsa, in particular, can feel a bit intimidating, as if you’re not supposed to show up unless you can dance. I get it. But let me be clear: I’m not a salsa dancer.
I just love the music. That’s it. So I hope you’ll listen to it just as it is. If your body naturally starts to move, then that’s absolutely perfect.
This music isn’t about overthinking—just feel it and have fun. If you find yourself thinking, “I don’t fully get it, but this is great,” then my mission is accomplished.
I understand that salsa, in particular, can feel a bit intimidating, as if you’re not supposed to show up unless you can dance. I get it. But let me be clear: I’m not a salsa dancer.
I just love the music. That’s it. So I hope you’ll listen to it just as it is. If your body naturally starts to move, then that’s absolutely perfect.
This music isn’t about overthinking—just feel it and have fun. If you find yourself thinking, “I don’t fully get it, but this is great,” then my mission is accomplished.
Play List
No. | Title |
---|---|
Artist | |
1. | Blue Pachanga |
Ray Barretto | |
2. | Mambo Infierno |
Machito | |
3. | Macabre Mambo |
Noro Morales & His Orch. | |
4. | Mambo Gallego |
Tito Puente | |
5. | Centro San Agustín |
Cachao | |
6. | Oye Mi Son Cha Cha Cha |
Ocho | |
7. | La Ola Marina |
Virgilio González | |
8. | Aires de Navidad |
Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe | |
9. | Hugo |
Joey Pastrana & His Orchestra | |
10. | Mambo Ratiri |
Sylvestre Meldez | |
11. | El Gato |
Bobby Valentin | |
12. | La Reunión |
Víctor Manuelle | |
13. | Yo soy la Rumba |
El Trabuco Venezolano | |
14. | Vamos A Reir Un Poco |
Héctor Lavoe | |
15. | To Be Continued |
Gato Barbieri |