PanameriKa reaches the dark corners of a cantina, to have an ethilic conversation with Javier Corcobado. This Frankfurt-born, Madrid-raised neo-crooner known also as "The Duke of Noise", has crafted his own style, taking the most dense fluids from chanson, dark-balladry and even Mexican boleros. Here, on a candle-lit session (probably absinthe-infused), he acknowledges his influence by Agustin Lara, Javier Solis, Cuco Sanchez, Los Panchos, some other guitar trios and songwriters from the Mexican Golden Age, around the midst of the 20th Century. Parole, parole...
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