Ah, cool to hear someone there is getting into cool
music. When I was in south america, all the clubs
always played the same 20 songs, over and over again.
Where are you at, miraflores, Barrancas or downtown
Lima? I Liked Barrancas, but not the rest of Lima.
Well, I would say, Plaid would be a good place to
start, as well as Aramchek on the Rotters Golf Club
label has a semi-latin feel to it. Also if people down
there like punk, Squarepusher is kind punk in a way,
but if you are going for the ladies maybe that isn't
such a good thing. People liked Tipper when I was down
there, maybe that would be a good thing. It's too bad
that marijuana is so poor quality and extremley
illegal down there, that serves to broaden peoples
musical horizons well!
--- Theorema Binario <theorema.bin@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 24 lines I just put "girl" because here in Lima-Peru almost
> I just put "girl" because here in Lima-Peru almost
> all the girls
> listen to the same music : merengue,pop,salsa,...Its
> very dificult to
> find here a girl thats list to something different.
> In the case of
> boys, there is another story. There are 2 big groups
> : the group who
> list to music that is popular at the moment and the
> group who list to
> punk.
>
> Its so hard to find a girl to list to non-dance
> music,but boys like
> that here are a lot (punk). Thats the reason I put
> "girl".
>
> Sorry for not being clear since the beaginning and
> thanks for the help :)
>
> --
> Theorema Binario
>
>
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