ARGUESO & HIS ORCHESTRA
“Learning The Cha Cha (Freddy Fresh Remix)”
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The late 1950s saw a surge in the popularity of Mambos and Cha Chas in the United States. Few artists were more instrumental in this trend than Argueso & His Orchestra. Their 1959 hit, “A Vuelta Mundo Mambo,” introduced complex Latin rhythms to American audiences of all backgrounds.
Keeping with this tradition, Freddy Fresh’s remix updates the swinging Latin sound to reach a broader modern audience.
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Freddy Fresh
- Ranked among the world's best by DJ Magazine UK, he's performed in over 35 countries at iconic festivals like Glastonbury, Creamfields, and Reading-Leeds, as well as countless renowned clubs worldwide.
- Shared stages with music icons like Prince, Daft Punk, and Bob Dylan. His production credits span releases on over 100 independent labels and major players like Sony, Virgin, and BMG, resulting in international hits "Badder Badder Schwing" featuring Fatboy Slim and "What It Is."
- Career highlighted by BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix, multiple Peel Sessions, and extensive television appearances.
- Made significant contributions to the electronic music scene as the founder of Howlin' Records, Electric Music Foundation, and Analog Techno Label. His book, "The Rap Records," earned the ARSC Journalism Award and is respected by many as the authority on old school hip-hop records and record labels.
- A legendary figure in the mambo craze of the 1950s. His collaborations with renowned composer and conductor Jose Morand resulted in a series of groundbreaking albums and singles.
- His mastery of the mambo was evident in his ability to infuse the genre with his own unique style and energy.
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