El Caribefunk El Caribefunk -

A deeper dive into Afro-Caribbean roots designed to make audiences dance "whether they want to or not".

In the salt-air breeze of Cartagena, two souls found a rhythm that the world couldn't ignore. Funkcho Salas and Andrés Mordecai didn't just want to play music; they wanted to create a "mental state." They called it El Caribefunk , a name that would soon become synonymous with an organic, machine-free groove that bridged the gap between African roots and Caribbean soul. El Caribefunk El Caribefunk

The story truly began in 2012, far from the tropical heat, in the bustling streets of Buenos Aires. It was there that these Colombian musicians converged to study and build something entirely independent. Their first self-titled album, El Caribefunk , was an immediate invitation to dance, stripped of synthesizers and computers in favor of raw percussion and guitar. A deeper dive into Afro-Caribbean roots designed to