As Peter Jordens knows, we are fans of Puerto Rican singer iLe—Ileana Cabra. [Many thanks to him for all related links.] Here is a 14-minute audio, including two songs and an interview with Michael Crockett (KUTX 98.9 in Austin, Texas).
Synthetic bass booms like a canon while sly brass dances tauntingly between volleys. On “Contra Todo”, the opening track to iLe’s newest project Almadura, these disparate sounds of war find harmony beneath Ileana Cabra Joglar’s commanding voice. Having toured with her brothers in Calle 13 since she was 16 years old, Ileana’s songs reflect her experience. She sings as if she wants to teach us—yet she keeps some of her wisdom to herself.
Her knowledge originates from a variety of sources. In discussion with host Michael Crockett, she explains her musical diet, ranging from salsa and bolero to hip hop and jazz. This eclecticism reveals itself in her union of electronic composition and traditional acoustic instrumentation. Her challenging of genre earned Ileana her second Grammy nomination for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album. Listen to Ileana explain her desire to evolve yet honor the music of her native Puerto Rico below!
Stay updated on iLe’s live performances here.
Source: https://kutx.org/studio1a/ile-2-23-20
“Puerto Rican Protest Songs With iLe,” Pero Like, February 9, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFrPGJvXn-c
iLe (Ileana Cabra)
https://ilevitable.com
https://facebook.com/ilevitable
http://instagram.com/cabralu
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVH_GDrRpuKUBsoJ4iKc9gA
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#BoricuaPride … iLe!! … ‘On “Contra Todo”, the opening track to iLe’s newest project Almadura, these disparate sounds of war find harmony beneath Ileana Cabra Joglar’s commanding voice. Having toured with her brothers in Calle 13 since she was 16 years old, Ileana’s songs reflect her experience. She sings as if she wants to teach us—yet she keeps some of her wisdom to herself.’