Pocz & Pacheko
Tuki: The undiluted sound of Venezuela’s barrios
Much of the world’s most popular music is homogenised in its sound with virtually no identifiable local influences, which is a shame but typical of our increasingly inter-connected cultures. Tuki is one such form of music, stemming from hard house and techno it primarily existed within the slums of Venezuela.
By Marcus Barnes | Arts, Music | Thursday, 22 November 2012 at 2:19 pm
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