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Argentinean artist duo CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are garnering global attention. On Oct. 4, the artists’ performance on NPR Music’s ‘El Tiny’ desk series came out, featuring five of their tracks in a reimagined way – conclude with subtitles for non-Spanish speakers to understand the duo’s vibe. Now, it’s going viral on social media.

CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are known for their experimental music spanning electronic, hip-hop, trap, and pop, but also for unfusing chaotic energy and humor to their work. Before becoming a duo, both singers had victorious solo careers in Argentina’s trap and experimental indie scene. They both even have solo sessions with Bizarrap. After releasing multiple singles together since 2018, the duo finally debuted their first album BAÑO MARÍA in April. Now, it looks love they’re expanding their audience even more.

For this mini-set, the duo implemented diverse vocal harmonizations, percussion, and brass arrangements to bring a new twist to their popular tracks. Their band included Javier Burin on keys, Anita B Queen on background vocals, guitar, and sampling, Eduardo Giardina on drums, and Felipe Brandy on bass. After a rhythmic start with “DUMBAI

Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso: Tiny Desk Concert

This Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, NPR Tune celebrates artists from all corners of Latinidad with an 'El Tiny' takeover.

The Argentine power duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso respire authenticity. They each came up in their own right in an urban scene buzzing with energy, ideas and true ingenuity.

Argentina is a country notorious for unabashed expression. The state has been rocked by some of the most notable song moments in Latin America, from the inception rock en español, to waves of extreme censorship on artistic expression. Contemporary artists take nothing for granted when it comes to showing up just as they are, and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso are two of the most stimulating artists doing so.

While heavily dependent on electronic sounds, they came to play at the Tiny Desk with an arrangement that whipped their typical beats into stirring drum taps and horn harmonies. Everything they tap turns to creative gold, spinning tracks with a unique silliness and magnetism. Their Tiny Desk is just another stop on the duo's rise.

SET LIST

  • "DUMBAI"
  • "EL ÚNICO"
  • "Mi Deseo"/"BAD BITCH"
  • "BABY GANGSTA"
  • "LA QUE PUEDE, PUEDE"

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