by Jessica Roiz
What do you get when you mix sounds such as jazz, joropo, danzon, dub, freestyle, salsa, house, drum n’ bass, fulia, bossanova, bolero, reggae, samba, Cuban son, and lounge?
No, you don’t get the runs! You are actually undergoing a journey from the experimental to the spontaneous and it is all found in Miguel Molina’s debut album, “Dub Lao”.
Miguel Molina is a formal member of a Venezuelan music collective known as Los Andes Electronicos. He has been involved in various national and international musical projects around the world.
“Dub Lao” is a collection of gathered ideas that the innovative Venezuelan had since 2003. The 12 original tracks that conclude “Dub Lao” are considered a universal musical connection with society. There is no doubt that this production is a translation of the world. For being his first production as a solo artist, “Dub Lao” does not lack anything!
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“Dub Lao” is currently sold online on Apple itunes, Amazon, Napster, Rhapsody, and other music stores.















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