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December 25, 2012
elWatusi @ 8:55 pm

DJ Eric B’s Holland Playlist 1 For year 2013
“Oye mi elWatusi peoplez… it’s been a long time, but here it is: EricB’s 1st playlist from Holland! In these last months an incredible amount of rare Latin Music has been hitting the cyber streets. The quality is improving, as witnessed right here on elWatusi, with many songs now being available as Flac files! Great news overall for music lovers! So, I thought it would be nice to offer you a new selection of some bangin’ tracks by yours truly! On this playlist you’ll find Mambo, ChaCha, Charanga, Pachanga, Son Montuno, Guaguanco, Guaracha and Guajira, and even more: all styles represented are what we call Salsa today.
Once again I hope you’ll enjoy contemporary Salsa tracks like Bobo tu te quedaras by New Swing Sextet, and the version of Pintame los Labios by Jimmie Morales. And make sure you check out the great track La Ambicion by the Pacific Mambo Orchestra and the great trombone sound on Preguntale by Grupo Arcano!
Timba is here to stay, enjoy tracks by bands like Timbalive (I just got to witness them perform live in Amsterdam recently …AGUAAA!!!),
Manolito Simonet y su Trabuco, and an absolutely smoking track Sobre una tumba una rumba by Rumba All Stars featuring Haila.
Also find a great version of Lágrimas Negras by Septeto Santiaguero featuring Ruben Blades. For classic stuff, listen to oldies like Cambia el Paso by El Ciego Maraviloso, Arsenio Rodríguez, as well as Pete Terrace. Of Course salsa from Latin America is not left out! Enjoy tracks by Alfredito Linares, Sexteto Juventud and the banger Mi Bomba Sono by La Banda y Su Salsa Joven.
Closing out with some great old skool salsa dura: there’s a guajira by the wild woman of salsa, La Lupe and some bangers by Mario Ortiz and Joey Patrana which are are hard hitters. There’s plenty more of that good stuff by artist like Orquesta Love, Orquesta Colon and Heriberto Y Su Saoco… WEPPPAAA!!
So… Let’s get this Party started! Salsaludos”
- DJ EricB
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DJ EricB Bio + Contact Info
DJ EricB is a native of the Netherlands who caught the Salsa Bug during a trip to Venezuela in 2001. Ever since, DJ EricB has been collecting Latin music and, throughout the years, his collection on both vinyl albums and original CD’s has grown to an extensive musical library. After much persuasion by friends EricB began DJ-ing in the Dutch Latin Scene in 2004, before moving to the USA in 2005.
Often mistaken for a metal rocker because of his long hair or a Hip Hop DJ because of his baggy clothing, DJ EricB got his break in the USA on the Nick Aguire’s Salsa Dura show, where he was able to show a wide audience how he rolled with Classic Salsa Dura. Since then he has played the beats for crowds at Latin events all over Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC and his ability to adjust his music to cater to any kind of crowd has made him a favorite on the Latin scene on the East Coast.
DJ EricB specializes in Old Skool Mambo, Cha-Cha and Guaguanco, and has become been a regular spinning at Salsa/Mambo Socials in the Washington DC Metro area, but also keeps the dance floor hopping at many mainstream Latin venues and Cuban/Timba events.
email: ericb(at)ericb.nl
http://www.ericb.nl
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May 10, 2012
elWatusi @ 10:10 pm

DJ Eric B: Spring Fever Playlist 2012
“Aight Peoplez… Summer is almost here, so it’s time for some more Funky Salsa Tunez. This will be the last playlist I will be summiting from the USA, as I will be moving back to Holanda, mi tierra Natal in a few months. But don’t worry… it won’t be too long before you hear from me again. By now, you already know my estilo, so once again I mixed it up with “Un Poco de To’” (little bit of everything).
From back in the day, you’ll find tracks by the original 3 Mambo Kings; Machito, Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez. Also, the Fania era is well represented by artist like Ray Barretto, La Sonora Ponceña, Andy Harlow and a few others.
For contemporary salsa I’ve included the remake of the classic track Chango ta vení by Steve Guasch & Guaschará and the track Defiendela by Marco Toro y su Ensamble that was recorded both in the Netherlands and Venezuela. Also feartured are Don Perignon & La Puertorriqueña, and a banging track by Willy Torres!
Cuban salsa is very well represented once again with a few great track by Pedro Calvo y la Justicia, Adalberto Alvarez y su Son and Sixto Llorente y Son del Indio. And to top it all off, I trew in a track that you will not come across too often, so listen to Wild Horses by Joe Cain and his orchestra.
Once again, I hope you’ll enjoy the tracklist.” – DJ EricB …Ahi na Ma!
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DJ EricB Bio + Contact Info
DJ EricB is a native of the Netherlands who caught the Salsa Bug during a trip to Venezuela in 2001. Ever since, DJ EricB has been collecting Latin music and, throughout the years, his collection on both vinyl albums and original CD’s has grown to an extensive musical library. After much persuasion by friends EricB began DJ-ing in the Dutch Latin Scene in 2004, before moving to the USA in 2005.
Often mistaken for a metal rocker because of his long hair or a Hip Hop DJ because of his baggy clothing, DJ EricB got his break in the USA on the Nick Aguire’s Salsa Dura show, where he was able to show a wide audience how he rolled with Classic Salsa Dura. Since then he has played the beats for crowds at Latin events all over Maryland, Virginia and Washington DC and his ability to adjust his music to cater to any kind of crowd has made him a favorite on the Latin scene on the East Coast.
DJ EricB specializes in Old Skool Mambo, Cha-Cha and Guaguanco, and has become been a regular spinning at Salsa/Mambo Socials in the Washington DC Metro area, but also keeps the dance floor hopping at many mainstream Latin venues and Cuban/Timba events.
email: ericb(at)ericb.nl
http://www.ericb.nl
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Hard Salsa
April 19, 2012
elWatusi @ 2:55 pm

DJ Javier Rivera’s Salsa For The Masses Playlist
“Saludos Amigos…This set is a cornucopia of the music I play in different events that I spin and in my radio show Esencia Latina. Also, in this set you will find a few tunes that I call my secret weapons! These are tunes that are guaranteed to fill any dance floor in any part of the globe! This is what I call “Salsa For The Masses!” My radio show is on Saturday mornings, and it’s the best way to wake up and get your mojo going! From old school NY style mambo and guaguanco, to the swinging sounds of Puerto Rican salsa, my goal is to make you dance and, if you are not, please check your pulse! It’s an honor to be included with the best DJ’s from all over the globe here in El Watusi”
- DJ Javier Rivera
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DJ Javier Rivera Bio + Contact Info
Javier Rivera, born in Carolina, Puerto Rico, is the host of Rochester NY’s #1 salsa show Esencia Latina heard every Saturday morning from 6-10am on www.jazz901.org. He is also a music collector, writer and breathes salsa music. The former editor of Oasis Salsero, a website dedicated to Afro-Caribbean music, Javier has been involved in every part of the music business. From producing events to DJ’ing, Salsa has always been around him since he can remember. Currently he writes for Rochester’s local paper El Mensajero.Javier specializes in all types of salsa, for all crowds. His “Salsa For The Masses” sets have become popular for internet salseros. Javier has DJ’ed at premiere Salsa events such as Northern Salsa Experience – Canada, Bailaduro – Cleveland, Ohio, Salsa Pittsburgh – Pittsburgh, PA, Capital Salsa Social – Albany NY, Rochester Salsa Weekend – Rochester, NY, Noche de Salsa – Binghamton, NY, Connecticut Salsa Congress and many more.
email: latinroc(at)gmail(dot)com
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March 14, 2012
elWatusi @ 5:06 pm

DJ David Munoz 6th Anniversay Playlist
“Dear Friends of elWatusi… With my third playlist for elWatusi.com I would like to celebrate my 6th anniversary as DJ in Munich. In order to create a unique list for this special occasion, I have selected only songs which, to me, are the true “classics!”Songs which I use to listen to on the radio back in Mexico years ago. These are the songs that made me fall in love with this kind of music. Many thanks, and I hope you will enjoy my beloved songs as much as I do.” – Dj David Munoz, Münich
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DJ David Munoz Bio + Contact Info
I was born in Mexico City in 1977 and I have been collecting salsa music for about 18 years. I love classic salsa from the 60s and 70s, romantic salsa from the ’80s and ’90s and, of course, also modern salsa, for example La Excelencia, Spanish Harlem Orchestra and La Sucursal S.A., to name but a few. In Mexico, I danced in shows with well-known dancing groups (De Dónde Nace El Rítmo, Salsa Caliente) and I gave salsa lessons in different places, for example at the national university Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, where I followed my studies of economics. Since 2003, I have lived in Munich, Germany and step by step, investing a lot of energy, work and passion, I slowly paved my way to become a salsa DJ.
Today, I’m a full-time DJ and I work 3 times a week in Munich, 2 times a month in Nurnberg (Germany) and 2 times a month in Innsbruck (Austria). I’m the official DJ of the Austrian Salsa Congress (www.SalsaCongress.at) and I was invited several times to events, congresses and festivals to Berlin, Augsburg (Germany), Darmstadt (Germany) and, of course, Munich as well as to Bologna and Milan in Italy.
I also organize 2 salsa events in Munich once a month, Latinosphär DeLuxe and Palladium Night (www.Palladium-Night.de), and I created a web-page (www.LaMamboteca.de) where I publish 25 salsa songs every month describing the music, history and biography of a selected “Artist of the Month” to familiarize my friends and all the passionate lovers of salsa music.
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February 22, 2012
elWatusi @ 9:31 pm

DJ Dave: Bachatero Soy! Playlist
“Nowadays most DJs play crappy dysrhythmic Bachata on Salsa parties, whether in Berlin or Amsterdam. That´s really annoying and keeps me off the dancefloor! There is nothing like typical Bachatica from the islands of Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Only that sound is the essential pure Bachata bailable equally like the legendary Salsa & Mambo soundtrack from New York City. That´s the major reason why I decided to share my Dominican roots and to present some of my favorite Bachata tracks. Includes a bonus merengue track by Aventura. DJs, please make me dance & sweat…” – DJ Dave
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February 1, 2012
elWatusi @ 1:23 am

DJ Bosco: Salsa con Yambu y Bembe Playlist
I call this El Watusi playlist Salsa con Yambu y Bembe and it’s an eclectic bag of ‘Swing’ which includes New York grit from back in the day by the likes of Ray Santiago as well as Johnny Pacheco on Noche Buena from his Flute and Latin Jam album which features a who’s who of salsa legends like Monguito on vocals, Barry Rogers on Trombone, Chombo Silva on sax, Chocolate Armenteros on trumpet and Pupi Legarreta on violin …c’mon!!!
Also included are some recent NYC style grooves by Mongorama featuring Poncho Sanchez and Oscar Hernandez as well as the ever-talented Michael Stuart who is quickly becoming one of this Dj’s contemporary favorites.
Then we head South of the border with the likes of Santiago All-Stars, Rene Rodriquez and his infectious Estamos En Clave, which doesn’t miss a beat, and the very talented Oscar Ledezma Y Los Okanais’s salsa tribute to Santeria Shango Y Santa Barbara – a tune which can certainly heal your soul it’s so smoking hot, as well as a distinctive bachata with catchy phrasing and distinct melody by Sergio Vargas, Que Hare.
I had to throw in a little Jesus Cepeda Y Su Grupo ABC with a little typica sounding groove called Severa that swings with a pachanga beat that is infectious, as this type of talent must be recognized and applauded.
Lastly, I need to add a tribute to my childhood friend Jerry Gonzalez who is cementing his place in the history of Latin music as a true Latin jazz legend. From his new album release, I chose Equipoise.
Abrasos, Dj Bosco
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January 3, 2012
elWatusi @ 9:35 pm

Deejay Eric B and personal bodyguard. Bring on 2012…
“A Happy New Year to you all!
To kick the year off in the right fashion, I have, once again, put 30 tracks together to get you in that Party Mood right from the very start. In this playlist you’ll find a mix of all kinds of different rhythms like mambo, charanga, son montuno, Latin jazz, etc. Columbia, Venzuela and Cuba are all very well represented, and of course you’ll find some salsa dura classics by bands like The Lebron Brothers, Willie Rosario, Impacto Crea and Joe Bataan – as well as some more contemporary tracks by Madera Fina and Soneros del Barrio. I have also included a few contemporary remakes of classic tracks like “Corazón De Araña Negra” by The New York Sextet, “Yenguele Maria” by Quinto Mayor and “Bonita y Sabrosa” by The Mambo All Stars Orchestra. You will also find a few tracks that are most likely not being played at most mainstream events, so be sure to listen to “Dakiri” by Thomas R. Einarsson and “Mi Tumbao” by Grupo X. Once again, I hope you like the the tracks in this playlist and download them into your boombox and let’s party like it’s 2012… Ahi na ma!”
- DJ EricB
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December 15, 2011
elWatusi @ 8:58 pm

Yomo Toro as Santa, Willie Colón & Héctor Lavoe as his elves, and a surprisingly happy victim.
Is that 39 cents per gallon of gas? Wow, that would be a true Christmas miracle today…
DJ Dave and elWatusi.com wish all of our friends a warm Seasons Greetings this holiday, and a music filled 2012 as well. Here’s a fine selection of classic Salsa Navideña, culled from the vaults of the elWatusi Download Control Center. A nice exclamation mark is the addition of Patato’s “Felice Navidad.” Enjoy the chart!
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October 27, 2011
elWatusi @ 4:04 pm

“This summer really flew by and Autumn is already upon us so it’s time for some new picks and, as you are probably used by now from me, this list contains a little bit for everyone’s taste; You’ll find some classics by Cortijo y su Combo & La Playa Sextet, a cooking mambo by César Concepción and some tracks from the Salsa Dura era by artists like Charlie Palmieri, Sonora Ponceña, Bobby Valentin, Roberto y su Nuevo Montuno to name just a few. For contemporary salsa dura; Colombia esta presente with La 33 with the upbeat La Pantera Mambo and Gambino Pampini with his take on the classic track La Soledad. There’s some Nuyorican Salsa by 8 y Mas from their latest album and Latin jazz by Bobby Matos and John Santos with funny lyrics on the swingin’ mambo track I Don’t Speak Spanish. And…(of course!) I had to include La Verdad, the title track of the latest album by one of my favorite bands; Bio Ritmo (if you ever get the change to see this band live… don’t miss out! They will blow you away). For timba music, both from Cuba and Miami, lend a listening ear to Michel Maza, Maraca and Timbalive, the track Zorra by this last band is guaranteed to send Casino dancers into a frenzy on the dance floor!”
There’s some truly great Salsa music coming forward from this small country, so I thought this is a nice opportunity to put a few musicians from The Netherlands in the spotlight. I have included four tracks in this list by artists that keep things muy caliente on the Dutch Salsa scene. The multi-talented percussionist Gerardo Rosales, originally from Venezuela, has been living in Holland for almost twenty years and has over 15 albums to his name, besides Gerardo has performed and recorded with a list of artist that is way too long to mention. Thru the years Gerardo and his band(s) have been paying homage to the Fania era with albums like Tribute to Fania all Stars, Our Latin Groove and dedicated albums to artists like Mongo Santamaria. The track featured here, entitled Arepas is taken form his last album Salsa Mundial.
The Salsa music by Percussionist Marco Toro (also originally from Venezuela) y su Ensamble is not considered “mainstream”, as this bands strives to revive traditional black music but at the same time also explores new directions by incorporating jazzy descarga themes. I have included the nice slow cooker No me critiques from Marco Toro’s latest album Mi Campana.
Nils Fischer is one of the top percussionists in Europe, touring and recording constantly with groups like Nueva Manteca, the Cubop City Big Band, Drums United and with his own groups Timbazo and CaboCubaJazz. I included a smoking track entitled Ya no tengo Amigos from Nils Fisher y Timbazo that is taken from the Gracias a Joe Cuba album.
Named after a New York club, the Cubop City Big Band was founded in 1995 by Drummer Lucas van Merwijk. Since then Lucas and his band members have been re-inventing all kinds of Latin music, rhythms and styles and for many years the Cubop City Big Band has at the forefront of the international salsa and Latin jazz scenes all over Europe. Last year Lucas van Merwijk himself won the MCN Global Act Award 2010 (awarded to a musician who has been relevant to World Music developments for over a longer period of time). Included here in the list is their great take on the classic Machito track Piniero Tenia Razon.
So The Netherlands is definitely In the House, Baby! I hope you’ll like these picks and I invite you to buy the track list, transfer the tracks into your IPod or MP3 player and your party is all set to begin. Enjoy… “Ahi na ma”
-DJ EricB / Take a listen
October 21, 2011
elWatusi @ 3:03 pm

Germany’s DJ Dave is back with a superb playlist of salsa from the famed West Side label. Featured tracks are smokers from Revolución 70, La Crema, Willie Rosario, Louie Ramirez, Kako, La Unica, Ismael Quintana and much more. Take a listen…
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