THE AYAHUASCA FUZZ ! ( Various LP)
Tytuł:14 Protocumbian Garage
Rockers From 1960s Bolivia
Wytwórnia:Shellac Disc
Rok: 2025/RM
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Tytuł:14 Protocumbian Garage
Rockers From 1960s Bolivia
Wytwórnia:Shellac Disc
Rok: 2025/RM
Various – The Ayahuasca Fuzz!: 14 Protocumbian Garage Rockers From 1960s Bolivia
Tracklist
side A
A1 Los Dalton's– Alto Y Seco
A2 Los Dhag-Dhags– Trata De Comprender
A3 Los Ecos– La Gran Pelea
A4 The Blackstones– Pena
A5 Los Tennyson– Un Mundo Para Mi
A6 Grupo 606– Rompe, Cruza O Ayúdame
A7 Los Dhag-Dhags– Tipo Sicodélico
side B
B1 Grupo 606– Busco Un Camino
B2 The Donkeys – El Pobre
B3 Los Burros– Es Mejor Que Corras
B4 Los Bonny Boy's Hot's– Virgenes Del Sol
B5 The Loving Darks– Compilado
B6 Los Grillos – La Tarara
B7 Los Dhag-Dhags– Bohemia
The Ayahuasca Fuzz!
'14 PROTOCUMBIAN GARAGE ROCKERS FROM 1960s BOLIVIA' - The Beatles spread the use of the electric guitar across the world and Bolivia was no exception. The "British Invasion" hit a politically convulsed country and fell upon a rich multicultural scene that expanded even further when psychedelic counterculture youth movements coming from San Francisco also conquered the hearts of the country's young people. It was a great mix of influences thrown into a cauldron that saw a link between the LSD-soaked hippie generation and the country's native ancestors. Bolivians were not new to mind-expanding experiences; the acid experiences pioneered in the US by Ken Kesey and Timothy Leary found their local counterpart in ancient indigenous traditions of using plants such as ayahuasca to open the doors of perception. In this compilation you will find some of the most interesting young bands from 1960s Bolivia who brought the sounds of a new generation and combined them with the country's rich musical background. The psychedelic, garage-sounding beat created by these young musicians would soon open up new horizons, and Bolivia would soon see traditional sounds, such as its local version of cumbia, evolve in a similar way to how it would in neighboring Peru.