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Bumbac Joe, né Leopoldo Bello — Lima-born Venezuelan who Madrid embraced as an adopted son — is a DJ/producer whose beats and grooves summon listeners into the fire of Latin American dance. Rich with the sonorous outpourings of his travels, Bumbac Joe's music erupts with rhythms of Peruvian Festejo, Venezuela's folkloric Golpe Larense, jazzy Salsa Brava from Caracas, afrobeat mixed with the particular calypso of El Callao, and mestizo flamenco from the streets of Madrid. Taking his sampling, looping and remixing into the studio, this beatmaker — now based in Chicago — transforms folkoric rhythms into topical beats and brings marginalized music onto the contemporary dance floor. The result is a unique musical mélange, a bricolage that seizes the soul of beat programming. With his latest EP, The Hot Revolution, Bumbac Joe stirs his beats into the US cauldron. The title song, "Hot Revolution", infuses electronic beats with Afro-Peruvian rhythms, Venezuelan tamunangue and Spanish bulerias under the vocal styling of Sarah Gilbert (a.k.a Meadow Parish). Juan Tomás Martínez (former singer and percussionist of world-touring Spanish band Canteca de Macao) is featured on two tracks: "Tu Mambo", a funkafied mambo with a jazz drive and a danceable Afro-Latin beat, and "Captain Manteca", an afrobeat global bass groove. The final composition, "Corazón Abierto" (Open Heart), is and electronic Latin jazz number that serves up a rum & tonic to cure your despecho (heartbreak).