Since the launch of the first album of 2012, the group of Mexico City NAAFI continues to discover timely and exciting new forms and participates in global club culture through this form. Discussions on the regional club styles by museums also unleashed some of the best-selling pirated combinations among recent memories. Indeed, they have done a lot, it is difficult to understand the overall situation of the organization, which is a minimization of the new tribe of the Smirnoff Sound Collective, one step back from the efforts they currently are concerned about . The documentary succeeded in providing an intimate snapshot of the group.
In the documentary, Alberto Bustamante also called Mexican jihad reminds me that it is "a gathering as a place where all these communities and all music actually appear" for all critical discussions after all I will let you. Particularly in this alliance with NAAFI and HiedraH, Salviatek, and Svntv Mverte staff, this affiliation is clearly conveyed. There, political and Latin American identity issues strongly influence attitudes towards nightlife. To summarize the spirit of the crew, Paul Mamota briefly described himself with the conclusion of the movie: "There is no reason not to be proud of your sources," he said. "On the contrary, please make use of where you came from and develop further."
That night, Bustamante remembered THUMP 's documentary by e - mail. "We have been friends for a while and interacted with each other but this is the first time we played together.This is a real Latin summit.When I remember the night, I always smiled.
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NAAFI is a Latin American music group founded in Mexico City in 2010. NAAFI has developed a comprehensive underground music scene that is open, affordable, and driven by local and world new artists. They can overcome obstacles and break the walls while giving power to generations around the world. This group not only attracts worldwide attention to underestimated Latin dance music but also pushes Mexico City to cultural sanctuary of music.
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Since the launch of the first album of 2012, the group of Mexico City NAAFI continues to discover timely and exciting new forms and participates in global club culture through this form. Discussions on the regional club styles by museums also unleashed some of the best-selling pirated combinations among recent memories. Indeed, they have done a lot, it is difficult to understand the overall situation of the organization, which is a minimization of the new tribe of the Smirnoff Sound Collective, one step back from the efforts they currently are concerned about . The documentary succeeded in providing an intimate snapshot of the group.
In this movie, NAAFI co-founders talked about their own goals on Mexico's collective and present cultural and social problems. As a result, one of the most exciting and forward-looking moves in electronic music is a visually appealing and very attractive appearance. In commemoration of the official release of the documentary, NAAFI was also brought to Mixmag x Smirnoff Sound Collective Lab in Brooklyn, New York, and was screened live at the live show on Wednesday, September 14. The live performances are as follows.