Super Gauchin “Pega la Gilada”
In all fairness, it was only a matter of time until wobble bass crept into […]
In all fairness, it was only a matter of time until wobble bass crept into the farthest corners of the globe. For all the recent chatter about UK funky, post-dubstep, post-garage, or whatever you want to call it, the anthemic, screeching midrange bass sounds currently ruling the dubstep scene can still sound quite potent, especially to those who haven’t been subjected to night after night of moshstep and endless rewinds. So it comes as little suprise that Argentina’s Super Guachin has married wobble bass with the squealing synths of his homeland’s native cumbia villera. Taken from his Bass from la Villa EP, which is available for free download and also features a remix of Schlachthofbronx, “Pega la Gilada” is the bouncy product of some well-executed cross-genre and cross-cultural alchemy. The chiptune-loving producer even mixes in some Game Boy blips and bleeps. If any more music-blog memes were involved, the internet just might shut down.