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Cambodian Arts

Three Sixty Records has signed a deal to release recordings from the Cambodian Living Arts project. Three Sixty will be giving 100% of income from the song sales back to CLA to help support the program.

claimage_cla_windowCambodian Living Arts, a project of World Education, works to support the revival of traditional Khmer performing arts and to inspire contemporary artistic expression. CLA supports arts education, mentorship, networking opportunities, education, career development, and income generating projects for master performing artists who survived the Khmer Rouge as well as the next generation of student artists. We work with the vision that by the year 2020, Cambodia will experience a cultural renaissance so dynamic that the arts will become the country’s international signature.

CLA promotes an appreciation of the Khmer performing arts by sponsoring and supporting concerts, recitals, performances, and demonstrations to a wide range of audiences. Some of the CLA-sponsored classes practice art forms now that are quite rare, and CLA’s support helps to make these traditional art forms more accessible to local Khmer, both rural and urban, as well as to travelers and students from around the world.

sarikakeocover_250In doing so, CLA empowers arts students and masters to develop the performance skills and social and professional networks that will help them to make a living through the arts. Since 2003, the number of performances by masters and students has increased by 400% due to CLA’s support; consequently, some performing groups earn from $200-$4,000+ more in income each year from performances alone. 

The place of traditional performing arts is also changing; where once many shows were sponsored through local wats, the royal family, or private families for private celebrations or rituals, now traditional performances may also be incorporated into hotel or restaurant receptions, staged touring productions, educational initiatives, school partnerships, artisanal stores, television shows, and more. Through the performing program, Cambodian Living Arts supports the masters and students to take better advantage of the changing opportunities available to them.

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Electro 7 – Electro 7

Electro 7 are an interesting mixed bag. A Mexican, Cuban and Italian combine to create the sounds of Cuba merged with Electronica, Reggae, Hip Hop and Drum & Bass and then twisted into pop music! “The idea behind the band is to create soulful, contemporary Cuban music while experimenting with electronic sounds.”


Electro 7 – Electro 7

Genres: Electronic/World/Latin

Release Info

Release Date: Out Now
Artist: Electro 7
Release: Electro 7
Genre: Electronic/World/Latin
CAT No: TSD389
Label: Three Sixty Records
Format: Digital, Reel to Reel
Distributor: IODA – Digital
Territory: Global Release
Album Art: Darkhorse

Tracklisting

01 Ay Mamita – 4:55
02 Candela – 4:12
03 El Trompo – 4:39
04 La Guagua – 4:42
05 Mi Barrio – 4:04
06 Sin Alma – 4:21

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Electro 7 are an interesting mixed bag. A Mexican, Cuban and Italian combine to create the sounds of Cuba merged with Electronica, Reggae, Hip Hop and Drum & Bass and then twisted into pop music! “The idea behind the band is to create soulful, contemporary Cuban music while experimenting with electronic sounds.”

Electro 7 have been around a few years, but it wasn’t until band leader Dr Panic hooked up with long time friend and traditional Cuban musician, Raul Oviedo, that their sound started to take shape. They then bought in pop producer Paolo Marcellini and the band was complete. All three have been very busy recording and touring musicians, that had other band projects taking up their time. But in the last year the focus has been on this exciting new band and they are quickly picking up a fan base in Mexico and around the world.

The sound is still very authentic and at times is pure Cuban, and really hits the spot. A mix of exotic Latin rhythms and vocals from sun bleached, rum soaked Havana back streets with cool, contemporary, electronic, urban sounds from Mexico City’s burgeoning dance music culture.


Electro 7 by Three Sixty Records


Justicia Now!

Justicia Now’ is a documentary about ChevronTexaco’s toxic legacy in the Northern Ecuadorian region of the Amazon rainforest – and a courageous group of people called Los Afectados (The Affected Ones) who are seeking justice for the ensuing cancer, sickness and death in the largest environmental class action lawsuit in history.


Darkhorse Vs Electro 7 – Justicia Now – Soundtrack

Genres: Soundtrack/Latin/Electronic

Release Info

Release Date: Out Now
Artist: Darkhorse Vs Electro 7
Release: Justicia Now
Genre: Soundtrack/Latin/Electronic
CAT No: TSD392
Label: Three Sixty Records
Format: Digital
Distributor: IODA – Digital
Territory: Global Release
Album Art:

Tracklisting

01 Justicia Now (Original) – 3:31
02 Justicia Now (Darkhorse Remix) – 5:21

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Justicia Now’ is a documentary about ChevronTexaco’s toxic legacy in the Northern Ecuadorian region of the Amazon rainforest – and a courageous group of people called Los Afectados (The Affected Ones) who are seeking justice for the ensuing cancer, sickness and death in the largest environmental class action lawsuit in history.Mofilms is a Not for Profit Company, creating content to help social awareness in regards to issues we feel are important. We then give the films away to try to get as many people to share, show and communicate with each other as possible. So effectively you the viewer are the distributor of this film, as it is only through word of mouth and recommendations will this film spread. Please feel free to share this film with anyone you feel may be interested or moved by this under reported story.


Darkhorse Vs Electro 7 by Three Sixty Records


Sr Mandril – Sr Mandril

Sr Mandril´s debut album is considered one of the 10 best releases by Rolling Stone Latin America.


Sr Mandril – Sr Mandril

Genres: Electronic/World/Latin

Release Info

Release Date: Out Now
Artist: Sr Mandril
Release: Sr mandril
Genre: Electronic/World/Latin
CAT No: TSD381
Label: Three Sixty Records
Format: Digital, Reel to Reel
Distributor: IODA – Digital
Territory: Global Release
Album Art: Photo by Redboy

Tracklisting

01 Reino De La Luna – 5:28
02 Lover – 6:54
03 El Otro Joe – 4:47
04 Brillo – 6:00
05 Um Passo – 4:57
06 Sr Mandril – 5:46
07 Walking Man – 5:07
08 Las Maniobras de David – 5:17
09 Um Passo (Flux Remix) – 4:51
10 Lover (Darkhorse Remix) – 5:20
11 Lover (Flux Remix) – 5:05

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The album was produced by Sr Mandril in co-production with Discos Konfort. With special collaborations by Bishop and Flux in the creation of 2 remixes. The new album also comes with a brand new mixes of Brilloand Lover from Three Sixty Records head honcho, Darkhorse. This album has also been re-mastered.

Representing Mexico in Montreal
Rolling Stone
“With an excellent mix of lounge and acid jazz, Sr Mandril conquered the audience in both presentations at the 27th edition of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Ramsés Ramírez and Germán González captivated the audience with their music…”

The 10 best latin CD´s of 2006
Rolling Stone (february 2006)
Sr Mandril´s debut album is considered one of the 10 best releases by Rolling Stone Latin America.

XLR8R Mag
Mexico City’s Sr Mandril lives up to its district’s new global reputation on this experimental effort. Fronted by Germán González and Ramsés Ramírez, this group’s future-jazz sound bridges programmed and live instrumentation for a freeform output that never quite follows one steady sonic path. It’s no wonder Sr. Mandril was such a huge hit at Montreal’s Jazz Fest in 2006-these guys thrive on improvisation. On any given track, one can expect to hear a new amalgam-“El Otro Joe,” for one, features elements of soulful house, Latin rock, and jazz. Because of Sr. Mandril’s jam-band style, though, these tunes may be better enjoyed when played on the stage.


Sr Mandril – Tierra by Three Sixty Records