[NEW] MOOMBAHTON MASSIVE – Vol. 6

Never do I regret living in California, until Moombahton Massive finds itself in the offing.  Deep rooted envy and pining is currently wrestling with my insides as the sixth installment to the biggest OG moombah party on this continent finds itself less than 48 hours away… in Washington DC, nowhere near sunny San Diego!

Started by non other than the don himself Dave Nada, the Massive is home to a plethora of heavy, hot, sweaty, ground-breaking mid-tempo, and has been host to the most dominant names in moombah.  For the unfortunate souls (myself included) that cannot be part of this rapturous event, world-renowned Sabo releases a celebratory mixtape of goodies before each party.  Sure, I wish I could melt into the grime and rump-shakers along with everyone else tomorrow night, but this composition make the loss a lot more tolerable.

Coming from a background rich with cumbia, salsa, and bachata, I cannot express enough the excessive glee I feel when Sabo puts out new material and mixtapes!  It’s true that moombahton does not have to be heavily saturated in Latin rhythm, yet staying true to his nature and style, every track on Sabo’s collection is rooted in Latin and tropical background!

Soothing and settling us in with some swagger right off the jump, the first track is bursting with chopped and wobbly Spanish chants, claps, and double beat shakers.  The perfect melody for some classic Sabo cumbiaton. Dale!

La Candela – (Sabo Moombahton Edit)

Continuing in the same down-played vibe, Pickster’s remix of “You Groove Me” paired with Leah’s breathy vocals is an immaculate pairing to play off the fast-paced percussion and jazzy feel of the piano.

You Groove Me (Pickster Remix Feat. Leah Joy)

This Jon Kwest rework of “Canto Pro Mar” jumps from heavy jungle drums to harmonious moombahsoul, but still keeps it as close to its Brazilian roots as possible.  Do you know how to rumba? You should probably do that now!

Canto Pro Mar (Special ReKwest)

Impregnated with low-pitched bass and tubas, the Brazilian craze continues with Sazon Booya’s edit of ”Ole Bunda” which they have so effortlessly infused with their branded sound of pure Latin grime!

Ole Bunda (Sazon Booya Edit)

Like so much flawless moombahton being released these days, the entire compilation is FREE and available for download HERE courtesy of Mixmag.

Moombahton Massive Vol. 6 by Mixmag

BY: KismyShades