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Colombia’s Simón Mejía Plugs Into the Natural World on ‘Mirla’
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Colombia’s Simón Mejía Plugs Into the Natural World on ‘Mirla’

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Marty Lipp
/ 25 September 2020

Bomba Estéreo founder Simón Mejía electrifies nature for a different kind of jungle music on his debut solo album, Mirla.

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Bomba Estereo: Elegancia Tropical

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Greg M. Schwartz
/ 19 March 2013
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