Jacques Renault draws inspiration from the rich heritage of Latin Underground music, Renault embraces the vibrant rhythms, soulful melodies, and irresistible beats to create a captivating soundscape that bridges the gap between eras. With great respect for the original compositions, Renault breathes new life into these hidden gems, preserving their authenticity while crafting alluring edits that speak to contemporary audience.
Traffic Sound's La Camita was firstly released in Peru in 1971. Un Dos Tres Y Fuera's Son De Tambor Y San Juan was firstly released in Venezuela in 1978.
Tracklist A Traffic Sound : La Camita (Jacques Renault Edit) B Un Dos Tres Y Fuera : Son De Tambor Y San Juan (Jacques Renault Edit)
Traffic Sound / Un Dos Tres Y Fuera la camita / son de tambor y san juan
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Jacques Renault draws inspiration from the rich heritage of Latin Underground music, Renault embraces the vibrant rhythms, soulful melodies, and irresistible beats to create a captivating soundscape that bridges the gap between eras. With great respect for the original compositions, Renault breathes new life into these hidden gems, preserving their authenticity while crafting alluring edits that speak to contemporary audience.
Traffic Sound's La Camita was firstly released in Peru in 1971.
Un Dos Tres Y Fuera's Son De Tambor Y San Juan was firstly released in Venezuela in 1978.
Tracklist
A Traffic Sound : La Camita (Jacques Renault Edit)
B Un Dos Tres Y Fuera : Son De Tambor Y San Juan (Jacques Renault Edit)