Son de Barro

Son de Barro is an esteemed group emerging from the vibrant music scene of Mexico, celebrated for their dedication to preserving and promoting traditional folk music, particularly focusing on the rich heritage of the Son Jarocho genre—a regional folk music style hailing from Veracruz, Mexico. Their music is characterized by a fusion of indigenous, Spanish, and African musical elements, highlighting the use of traditional instruments such as the jarana, requinto, leona, and the marimbol, as well as incorporating poetic lyrics, intricate rhythms, and a communal spirit that reflects the fandango tradition of their roots.

Over the years, Son de Barro has earned acclaim for their passionate performances and authentic representation of Son Jarocho, which is not only a testament to their musical prowess but also to their commitment to cultural preservation. Their recent releases, such as "Vendaval de Sotavento (En Vivo)," capture the dynamic and energetic live performances that have made them a beloved name within folk music circles. With tracks like "El Navegante" and "Agua y Tierra," Son de Barro continues to showcase their ability to blend storytelling with melody and to connect deeply with audiences, bridging the gap between generations and keeping the spirit of Veracruz's musical heritage alive.

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Vendaval de Sotavento (En Vivo)
Ep - 6 Tracks - Released July 4, 2020
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  1. July 4, 2020
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  1. July 4, 2020
  2. February 2, 2016
  3. January 1, 2004