Sofrito Spring Tropical Warehouse Mix!

Another dose of sounds from the Tropical Warehouse selected by Hugo Mendez and Frankie Francis! Taking in rhythms from Colombia, Benin, Trinidad, Angola as well as an exclusive track from Quantic’s Sonido del Valle project – listen or download below!
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As always, Fatness Unparalleled!! Looking forward to the 6th..
Respect!!
Huge tropical mix
I especially dig the two accordion lead cumbias and the angolan killer
can’t wait to play with you in Lyon!!
Peace
Babaliah
Comment by Babaliah Palmwine Records 02.15.10 @ 8:37 pmFantastic mix, listened to it three times i a row.
Any chance you could give away the name of the song that comes on at 7 minutes.
Thank you for this fantastic music
/JP
Hi Jonas – Glad you like the mix! Am in the process of licensing that track for reissue at the moment so will have to keep it quiet for the meanwhile sorry, will let you know when the deal’s done!
Comment by admin 03.03.10 @ 10:27 amLove the mix! I was going to ask about tracklisting and also the track at 7 minutes. Doh. When you got the licensing sorted out we need to know
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Good stuff.
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Trackback by Aponaut 03.22.10 @ 8:52 pmhi franck, hi everybody at sofrito, greetings from cali…i’ve been told will’s appearence with this combo atlantico was cool…
hey the link seems to be broken…cant seem to dwld it…
Hey Etienne – have fixed the link so it should be working again now…Nice one – Hugo
Comment by admin 04.03.10 @ 10:17 am[...] Ou un mix Tropical Warehouse par les boss du label Sofrito, Hugo Mendez & Frankie Francis par là. [...]
Pingback by favelachic Paris » TROPICAL DISCOTHEQUE avec Hugo Mendez, Emile Omar & Blundetto 04.23.10 @ 2:49 pmJust fantastic and totally unsurprisingly so! Well done!
Could you pleeeeeease give me the name and artist of that last track? …or is it being liscensed too? Pleeeese.
-Yols
Comment by yoli 06.01.10 @ 12:48 pmHi Yoli thanks for your kind comments! The last track is Gnonnas Pedro’s version of Yiri Yiri Boum, made famous by Beny Moré – an absolute classic! Many thanks! Sofrito
Comment by admin 06.01.10 @ 6:40 pmSofrito, nice comments come easy with a sound like that. Thanks for the fill-in! -Yoli
Comment by yoli 06.02.10 @ 1:13 pmHi Hugo,
great mix!
Is the the song at 7mins already licensed?
Cheers from Berlin
Robin
So, could the mighty soca track at about 7 minutes be MIGHTY SHADOW with DAT SOCA BOAT? From the forthcoming Sofrito compilation on Strut. (http://sofrito.co.uk/releases/sofrito-tropical-discoteque-compilation-on-strut.html for those who need the help.) Looks like a great compilation, I’ll be buying it.
Comment by DJ Jackdaw 11.20.10 @ 8:39 pmhi great mix ..can i dwld it anywhere ta
Comment by little demo 11.29.10 @ 9:32 pmHey! Great mix. I got it at the show at Public Assembly, even got a picture with the great Hugo himself. Would you be kind enough to name the last two floor-stomping, Cumbia soundy tracks before yiri yiri?
Comment by Chris 03.11.11 @ 2:01 amCan you tell me the two songs that come on before yiri yiri boum
Comment by Chris 03.12.11 @ 3:39 pmHi Chris – sorry for the sloe reply. They are ‘Honolulu’ by Super Combo Curro – it has just been reissued on the Soundway ‘Cartagena!’ compilation. The second track is by Guy Conquette, called “Si çe kon sa”, from Guadeloupe. Many thanks!
Comment by admin 03.16.11 @ 1:21 pmHi,
great mix!
Can you have the name of the song after tambou for the people?just love it.
Hi Ibrahim it’s Wganda Kenya’s cover version of Tamba, originally by David Martial, great tune!
Comment by sofrito 09.16.11 @ 8:24 amtwo tracks on here i cant get out of my head.Im hoping you can let me know. The at 3min50sec and the track at 18min10sec. Great mix guys thanks.
Comment by Miguel Monroy 01.08.12 @ 5:08 amHi Miguel glad your into the mix – the track at 3:50 is ‘Caleñita’ by Michi Sarmiento and at 18:10 is ‘mi sombreron’ by Anibal Velasquez. The Anibal Velasquez track is available on the Analog Africa album ‘Mambo Loco’. Enjoy!
Comment by sofrito 01.09.12 @ 3:33 pmsorry, i can’t seem to find the download link…
has it been removed?
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thanks!
Hello, Sorry this mix has reached the maximum number of downloads and is only available to stream on the site!
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