In the Quechuan language, Amaru is the serpent that connects the spiritual and the subterranean world. AMARU TRIBE's deep connection with their roots and mythology is nurtured through their songlines. Amazonic drums, vibrating charangos and powerful vocal harmonies give birth to a new sound, Oceanic Cumbia.
We interviewed the band when they were in town in Canberra and chatted about their inspirations and origins - and about their type of music which they call "Oceanic Cumbia".

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TRACKLISTING:
Watussi - Return to Freedom (interlude)
Watussi - Cuando Sera
Amaru Tribe Interview
Amaru Tribe - El Girasol
Amaru Tribe - Bahia del Sol

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    Tracklist
    Watussi - Return to Freedom (interlude)
    Watussi - Cuando Sera
    Amaru Tribe - Interview
    Amaru Tribe - El Girasol
    Amaru Tribe - Bahia del Sol


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    • 88 bpm
    • Key: Dm
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