CHOCOLATE CON AJÍ (Chocolate with chili):14 stunning tracks do great justice to this album’s
name, combining the sweetness of chocolate with the spicy edge of chili. Fiery, surrealistic, and
sometimes just a little racy, Daniel Puente Encina masters a range of styles with graceful
ease. Rousing orchestral arrangements of Latin music, furious Boogaloo-Blues, surrealistic 70s
Rock and 60s Latin Soul alternate with Indie-pop. Chocolate con Ají connects genres as different as
blues, rock, hip-hop, rebel tango, samba and even South American folk.
Daniel Puente Encina: "my new album is a kind of personal “Best of”, a compilation of my favourite
(and previously unpublished) numbers featuring a wide variety of styles, including South American
music, Latin Rhythm ’n’ Blues and Caribbean beats in complete harmony."
The high-quality digipack includes a faux vinyl CD and a 32-page booklet with the lyrics in English
and Spanish and very personal photos.
- 1. Never choose the Devil: a boogaloo-blues about the timeless conflicts of a deeply religious sinner gripped by lust.
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2. El gato y el ratón - Cat and mouse: political Latin hip-hop about immigration and police corruption.
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3. Shot down on the dance floor: how to die in the Bronx’s red light district. 60's swinging London meets Nuyorican boogaloo.
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4. Coolhunter: Sex sells. funky soul rock about marketing strategies.
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5. Eat my Soul: a romantic indie-pop ballad with a stunning son climax.
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6. Freire: A celebratory rural song of working-class love. Or how to keep your balance at more than 2,000 metres in the mountains, with too little oxygen and too much booze in your system.
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7. Siluetas: unconventional existential rebel tango, or how to suffer from so much humanity
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8. Ascensión: poetic, dreamy 70s rock with a Nuyorican touch.
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9. San Antonio: Dixie-country-ska. A celebration of dance and love set to lindy hop choreography.
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10. Rata de Campo - Country rat : an urban poem. The odyssey of a country rat lost in the big city.
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11. Love in Exchange: a 50s-style love song about broken hearts.
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12. En el Centro - What it's all about: anti-capitalist samba funk.
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13. Odd desire: killer jealousy blues. When love hurts, you want to kill the pain.
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14. Mañana no es otro día, es otro lugar - tomorrow is not another day, it‘s another place: The slow, surrealist swing of an escapist. The unstoppable and absurd desire to keep on running (away), even when teetering on the edge of the precipice.