Editor's Note: To commemorate Hispanic Heritage Month this year, World Cafe is going on a musical tour of Latin America. Every weekday from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, we'll spotlight the music of a different Latin American country with a curated playlist of essential tracks, fresh voices and wild cards.
Like Costa Rica itself, today's 21 Days of Musica Latina mix is bookended by musicians that represent the dual pull of the country's Pacific and Caribbean shores.
To the east, there's Costa Rican calypso. Core to the country's musical heritage, this strain of calypso grew out of Afro-Caribbean influences from West Indies immigrants. The province of Limón has been a fountain of talent, including Costa Rica's "King of Calypso," Walter Ferguson. The region is also home to Marfil, another essential act that blends reggae, soca and soul.
Westward, Indigenous folk traditions permeate the music coming out of the province of Guanacaste. The mix includes artists like Max Goldenberg, whose songwriting captures the region's geography. Bands like Malpais, who takes its name from a remote beach on the Nicoya Peninsula, have also infused Costa Rica's folk traditions with blues and jazz influences.
Then, there's Costa Rica's capital, San José. This playlist includes San José bands like Ojo de Buey, Monte and Las Robertas. That last band released their debut album, Love Is The Answer, with production from Owen Morris (Oasis, The Verve).
Enjoy, and make sure you come back tomorrow to find out where World Cafe's headed next.
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