Duranguense
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mon 7/23/2007
(image by Señor Codo via flickr)
The hottest Mexican music today isn't even from México – not really. Duranguense ("doo-ron-ghen-say") may be named after the Mexican state of Durango, but it originated in the city of Chicago, in the American state of Illinois.
Popularized by artists like Móntez de Durango, Diana Reyes, Alacranes Musical, Ponzoña Musical, Los Horoscopos de Durango and K-Paz De La Sierra, duranguense is a stripped-down, electronic take on Banda, the horn-heavy traditional Mexican music most Americans associate with burritos and car washes. Substituting tubas and clarinets with keyboards and vocoders, duranguense bangers often exceed 150 beats per minute, driven by a thumping kick and frenetic, syncopated snare rolls or tamborazos. Many acts feature MCs and dancers to drive the audience into a dancing frenzy during live performances.
And what a dance it is. From the waist down, the pasito duranguense looks like many a traditional Mexican dance but a very different party is happening upstairs. Shoulders and elbows lock, pop and roll. Couples dance in tandem but not always arm in arm. It's a subtly forward style that extends off the dance floor where the emphasis falls on accessories like airbrushed cowboy hats and oversized belt buckles.
Like hip hop before it, duranguense is all about the remix. Most tracks are covers of well-known regional Mexican hits and even of straight-up pop like the Diana Reyes cover of Angels by Robbie Williams, Los Horoscopos de Durango updating Pandora's 1985 hit ¿Cómo te va? or Ponzoña Musical's take on "La Loca," originally a mid-70's hit for the Spanish answer to ABBA, Mocedades.
By now, Duranguense has made its way back to México, where it's both hot and hated but its future remains in the hands of Americans who know there's no going back.
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hola!
I have no idea what this website is for, I'm some white kid trying to fit in amongst a group of my hispanic friends. I do enjoy the mexican music though. it's very fun to listen to and what not.
however, these little H***S up yonder wanna call it repetitive and circus music.
AWWW HELLLLLL NAW.
they stupidddddd.
bwahahahahahahaa.
adios!
Miguel
(Detroit)
5/28/2008
I dont think the music was actually born in chicago cause i remember old bands like paraiso tropical and lamento show would play in durango the same kind of music. I also remember when montez would duel with local bands in Santiago papasqiuaro. The only thing that made it famous was the dance which was created in chicago. All duranguense is its a really fast version of Banda replacing it with keyboards and saxaphones.
Samuel
(tepehuanes)
1/22/2008
yO AMo A dURANGENSE!! sOY AMERICANA Y ESTOY DE AQUI EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS.. PERO EL MAS DE MAS DE LOS BAILES ES MEJOR EL DURANGENCE!!! arriba las gueritas!!!! stephplo@....com
Stephanie Plo
(Shakopee, MN)
4/1/2008
Duranguense music has become one of my favorite types of songs to dance to. when I had first listened to it I hated it but then, I started to go to parties and dance to it that's where i fell in love with it. People that don't give it a try are missing out.
jazmin
(Fresno)
1/9/2008
hey bb from bassett!
View Imagemun2
7/26/2007
Wuz gud p3opl3!!! W3ll durang3ns3 is is da s*** rit3 n0w....3v3ry1 is dancing it th3s3 dayz....p3ople who dont lik3 it ar3 LAM3.....hahaha th3y ar3 th3y dnt know wuts gud....so y3ap y3ap....lat3rzz....
3sa Shygiirl
(Aiken South Carolina)
5/29/2008
i feel verry sorry for who ever do not like DURANGUENSE because if i show you how it should be danced you will NOT let go of me!!! :)
Rocio
(South Bend)
7/26/2007
Im 100% Mexican, moved here about 5 years ago when i was una chiqi=a!!but i still remember when i heard da first song it was in Sabado Gigante, n da song was Lagrimas d Crystal from Montez de durango, and i LOVED it sooooo much!!! In chihuahua its something dat if u dont know how 2 dance it ur all left in da corner by urself!! Me and 3 cuzen r known 4 how we dance i love dancing it!!! its great i LOVE DURANGENSE MUSIC!!! and if u dont lyk it dan f*%$ you!!!
Karina
(Chihuahua)
8/24/2007
DURANGUENSE IS REAL KOOL I LUV 2 DANCE IT ALL THE TIME.
***** I LUV PASTIO DURANGUESE*****************
chica bonita
(ATL)
2/5/2008
i agree with lapand89!!!!
RkM & KeN-y Fr3@K
(SACHSE,TX)
8/4/2007
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