El Gran Silencio, Beastie Boys, Cafe Tacuba, Control Machete, Bersuit, Fabulosos Cadillacs, Mott the Hoople, The Pharcyde, A Tribe Called Quest, The Klezmatics, Los Mocosos, Parliament-Funkadelic, Duke Ellington, Cinematic Orchestra, Blood of Abraham
BUY THE NEW ALBUM "CARNE MASADA: QUITE POSSIBLY THE VERY BEST OF HIP HOP HOODIOS" ON ITUNES
THE NEW ALBUM “CARNE MASADA” COMES WITH A ‘REVERSE MADOFF DIGITAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE’: anyone who buys the album on iTunes and doesn’t like it can simply email their sales receipt to loshoodios2@gmail.com and we’ll refund you!
(SCROLL DOWN TO WATCH THE CONTROVERSIAL NEW VIDEO "TIMES SQUARE (1989)" FROM THE LATEST ALBUM 'CARNE MASADA')!!!
(SCROLL DOWN TO HEAR HIP HOP HOODIOS "¡SHALOM OBAMA!")
GET DOWN WITH THE NEWEST GREATNESS FROM LONGTIME HOODIOS PRODUCER AND FAMILY MEMBER, PAKOV! VAMANOS, OBAMA!
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“CARNE MASADA: QUITE POSSIBLY THE VERY BEST OF HIP HOP HOODÍOS" SET FOR APRIL 28TH ITUNES RELEASE & MAY 12TH CD RELEASE AS LATINO-JEWISH URBAN COLLECTIVE ANNOUNCES FIRST-EVER ‘REVERSE MADOFF’ DIGITAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
“Latin alternative was already scrambling the definitions of musical categories, and Hip Hop Hoodios throw in humor and ethnicity for added confusion.” -NEW YORK TIMES
“Hip Hop Hoodios marry klezmer with cumbia, hard-core hip-hop with Santanaesque grooves. Somehow it all works, thanks to cameos from members of Santana and the participation of alterlatino acts such as Jaguares, La Barranca, and Orixa & Los Mocosos.” -WASHINGTON POST
“The socially conscious anti-corporate playa-hating of Hip Hop Hoodios is funnier than any Beastie Boys punchlines recently.”
-VILLAGE VOICE
Bringing new meaning to the phrase ‘put your money where your mouth is,’ Latino-Jewish urban collective Hip Hop Hoodíos is offering the music industry’s very first digital money back guarantee with the forthcoming release of their career retrospective Carne Masada: Quite Possibly the Very Best of Hip Hop Hoodíos (April 28th iTunes release; May 12th all other retail). “We like to think of ourselves as the reverse Bernie Madoffs of the Latin music community,” says Hoodíos frontman Josh Norek, also known as Josúe Noriega. “How many times have you been ripped off and bought an album that sucked? There are tens of thousands of album releases each year, so we decided to cut through the clutter and do what no other artist seems to have the courage to do – refund people who don’t like the music.”
“Carne Masada: Quite Possibly the Very Best of Hip Hop Hoodíos” is the first-ever ‘Best of’ collection -- including 5 new tracks -- from the critically-acclaimed Latino-Jewish urban collective. Hip Hop Hoodíos’ latest release features guest participation from members of such major Latin & Jewish acts as Ozomatli, The Klezmatics, The Pinker Tones, Delinquent Habits, Los Mocosos, and Los Abandoned.The album’s first single is the old school-flavored homage to pre-gentrified Manhattan, “Times Square (1989).” The album spans the group’s entire career and also includes liner notes written by the (soon-to-no-longer-be) esteemed Rolling Stone/LA Times music critic Ernesto Lechner.
The Jewish answer to Los Fabulosos Cadillacs? The Latino respuesta to the Beastie Boys? From Latin funk to klezmer to cumbia to straight-up rap, Hip Hop Hoodíos are a cross-cultural phenomenon. The band is almost certainly the only act in the history of recorded music to have co-headlined both the Salute to Israel Parade AND the Barrio Museum in Spanish Harlem. The 2007 Hip Hop Hoodíos release ‘Viva la Guantanamera’ (a benefit for Amnesty International’s efforts to close Guantanamo Bay Prison) charted at number 9 on the iTunes Latino albums sales chart and number 1 overall on eMusic. In recent years, the band’s music has been featured in a number of films and television shows including the Warner Bros Pictures release ‘Pride & Glory’ and MTV’s ‘Life of Ryan.’
¡¡The 2009 LAMC Compilation has made its arrival known!!
The three-disc collection features tracks from artists you already love like Manu Chao, Nortec Collective, as well as the next wave of artists from all over that you'll surely fall for, like Toy Selectah, Nubla, and Banda de Turistas.
It's super cool, super rare [we only make 2,000], super exclusive, and the only way of getting it has been by attending LAMC because it's *NOT SOLD IN STORES*
Do you want a copy? Do something about it!! Email Adriana.Arce@Cookman.com + she’ll send you an IMAGE so that you can make it a DEFAULT IMAGE [you should email her the link when it’s up].
Then will enter your name so you could be one of FIVE winners!
Yeah you know it, i thought that was a great treat for the hood and for all your fans, including apparantly, Bobbito!!! All your faans are good but thats big news, i saw him bobbin his head, but he was in the left side, kinda dark trying to keep on the DL...i dunno why i see the guy everywhere!!! Yeah I will def dig on some Carne Masada! Come back soon mis hermanos HAppy Matzah ball soup!
Shit is hot my spikes( Spic Kikes i know REAL original ) brought me right back to the Deuce and 8th Ave in 89 when i was a shorty wop. yo PLEASe play El Museo Del arrio again that show was off the hook and i know you Bobbito there boppin his head. If not there, please play a NON GENTRIFIED place where we can see some Hip hop Hoodios! Peace, UptowN
Hey! H. H. Hoodios... gracias por add.!!! viva el hip hop!!! seja de Brasil, Mex. Colombia, Cuba, L.A. ou N.Y.... El mundo es un barrio, homie, agara la onda!!!!