C.A.M.P.O.S. ‎Miracles & Criminals BLUE 2xLP Psych Cumbia Latin Funk Disco NEW!!

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BLUE VINYL EDITION

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BLUE VINYL EDITION

C.A.M.P.O.S. ‎– Miracles & Criminals
Label: Peace & Rhythm ‎– P&R-LP-005
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album, Blue 
Country: US
Released: 2016
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Latin, Funk / Soul, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Psychedelic, Latin, Funk, Dub, Disco, Cumbia


"Wow.... CAMPOS is just unreal. Seriously one of the best records I've heard in a while. Great work!” -- Miles Cleret, Soundway Records

"Sounds like a lost night in the Amazon with a Moog, drum machine and leather jacket. Psychedelic, playful and authentic." --Will "Quantic" Holland.

"Pulsing psych grooves and electronically enhanced cumbia, as well as straightforward calls to the dance floor, plaintive folk vocals, and tropical indie rock...“Teosinte” might be one of the purest and most psychedelic songs of the year; it’s a heady track named for wild Mesoamerican corn and imbued with an almost ancient feeling somewhere among the electric guitars. A call of “Teosinte!” speaks to and from the soul while synths ramp up and launch the whole song into the stars." -- Adriane Pontecorvo, PopMatters