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Native American wood flutes, spoken word
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spoken word, marc david pinate, poetry, chicano, xicano, mexican american, latino, acoustic, folk, conscious, hybrid, experimental, performance poetry, poet
Combining a mix of spoken word, folk music, Native American flute, and a sprinkling of reggae with a Bay Area consciousness-raising spin, Marc David Pinate (acoustic guitar and vocals) and Mark Gonzales (bass, small percussion) are TOCAYO. Their sound can be described as Manu Chao meets Ben Harper meets the Last Poets. Pinate’s award winning lyrics (1999 National Slam Poetry Champion) combined with Gonzales’ fine tuned ear for juicy beats and phat bass lines, creates a uniquely different style of music to inspire, enchant and mull over. Tocayo (Spanish for "namesake") comes from the Aztec nahuatl word for "web." In the web of life, we are all each other, All is One. This is the underlying current in the music of Tocayo.
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#131 in subgenre Peak #5
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Peak #128
Author
Marc David Pinate
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Marc David Pinate
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December 11, 2008
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:58
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This was how I figured out how to use Garage Band. I'm playing all the instruments and doing all the monk chanting.
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