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City Link Magazine - 9/20/06
By Terry Shine
"The contagiousness borders on the rediculous, as if Suénalo is cooking up some kind of musical meth on stage."
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Ocean Drive En Español - Sept. 2006
By Dániza Tobar
"The group's 10 members form a multicultural cocktail. Suénalo is one of the most ecclectic bands to emerge from Miami. "
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New York Times - 9/3/06
By Abby Goodnough
"The dance floor gets hopping when one of the club’s regular acts, Suénalo, plays its addictive fusion of Cuban son and rumba, Dominican hip-hop, Colombian cumbia and American funk."
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Maxim En Español - Aug. 2006
By Juan Pablo Restrepo
"Without placing too much attention on the norm as far as genres are concerned, to them, their music can only be classified by one word Afrolatinbabymakingdescargafunk."
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Miami Herald - Aug. 13, 2004
By Kristen Bolt
"Born of 10 lives that have spanned from South America through the Caribbean and up to New York, this band is blowing up Miami with a fusion sound that's all its own."
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Miami Living Magazine - Winter 2005
By Veronica Cancio deGrandy
"Most audience members agree: Miami-based group Suénalo Sound System's sound is as diverse as Miami itself."
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Miami Herald - Nov. 22, 2004
By Jordan Levin
"But most of the time all you hear is a churning groove that has 800 people at this South Beach club chanting, dancing and yelling for more."
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New Times - Oct. 21, 2004
By Julienne Gage
"Suénalo Sound System's celebratory jam session takes you on a mental odyssey invoked by Afro-Latino rhythms, Caribbean raggamuffin and North American hip hop melded with horns and gyrating, wah wah peddled guitars that get you jumping in joyful praise."
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New Times - Best of Miami 2005
Reader's Poll Winner
"Afro-Latin funk? Whatever you dub it, the Suenalo sound is buzzing from the fashionable warehouse parties of Wynwood to the trippy lounge scene of South Beach."
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