Mamacoatl | Bordercrossingdiosa

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Bordercrossingdiosa

by Mamacoatl

Funk-Ranchero, Bolero-Blues, Spoken Song
Genre: Avant Garde: Experimental
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1. Rage
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2. Of Cruces
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3. Testimonio Madres de Juarez (feat. Mothers Of Juarez)
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4. La Guerra de Ser Gacela
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5. Las Muertas Quieren Hablar
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6. Predator
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7. Hey Macho
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8. Adicta
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9. Holy Mothers
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10. Food Is a Weapon
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11. De Amor y de Chiles
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12. I Need a Man
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13. Addickted
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14. Ante Mi Altar
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15. Tu Santa Madre
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16. Border Crossing Diosa
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Border Crossing Diosa is a bi cultural poetic and musical experience, created by MamaCoatl and produced by the great singer-songwriter Alfonso Maya.
Maribel Bustamante on bass, Kevin Garcia on guitar, Angel Ramos, percussion, Alejandro Chavez on guitars and engineering, Antonio Russek on atmospheres and Alfonso Maya on guitar.


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silvia parra

several brief reviews
"“ For those who demand comparison, she’s somewhere between Lila Downs, Ani DiFranco and Nina Simone, incorporating a fearless, feminine rearticulation of trova and spoken word infused with jazz, funk and traditional Mexican sounds.” "
- Plume Noir, Los Angeles, CA-


"“Mamacoatl’s sound carries a unique urban edginess. Her spanglish musical syntax –using spoken word and traditional Latino soundscapes, creates a sassy avant garde sonido--.” "
- -El Tecolote, San Francisco, Ca-


"MamaCoAtl from Mexico can sing! Her love for transformative sounds, eloquent songs, spoken word, bilingual blues, jazzmientos, funk ranchero is as wide as her stage persona..."
- Jizo Records

"“At her outstanding debut at La Peña's Hecho en Califas Festival in 2006, MamacoAtl’s stage presence mesmerized the audience who responded with a spontaneous standing ovation.” "
- -LA PEŇA CULTURAL CENTER, Berkeley, CA-