Television & Web campaigns for WEEDS (Showtime) & H&R BLOCK feature Latin music

 
LG el Xtrasensorial - Amo y Señor de la Calentaera - Weeds Season 8
 
LG el Xtrasensorial - Amo y Señor de la Calentaera - Weeds Season 8 Television & Web Promo  

Happy 4-20! Who shot Nancy Botwin? Check out the reggaeton-infused Season 8 trailer for Showtime's WEEDS. Featuring the urban music of LG el Xtrasensorial (off his album Amo y Señor de la Calentaera), the video announces the premiere of the new season on Sunday, July 1st 2012 at 10PM ET/PT on Showtime.

 

The H&R Block Taxmóvil Tour -- a specialized bus equipped with two (2) state-of-the-art tax preparation offices -- will be visiting coomunities and exclusive latino events all over the country. Get your groove on with Salsa Gitana by Orquesta Gitano and meet face to face with bilingual tax professional.

  Salsa Gitana - Orquesta Gitano - H&R Block Tax Mobile / Tax Móvil

Calle Real - Esperanza - Season 6 Episode 2 - Once Upon A Time

 



The Cuban Timba Grooves Of CALLE REAL Get Killer Air Time And Documentary Feature

 

Kudos to the music supervisor for Season 6 Episode 2 (Once Upon A Time) of Showtime’s hit thriller DEXTER. Shot on the street in Miami over Cuban coffee, this scene is a heartfelt conversation between two cops, the female one (Debra Morgan - Jennifer Carpenter) notifying the other of a promotion truly intended for the senior male officer (Angel Batista - David Zayas). Playing on the radio in the background is Calle Real’s track ESPERANZA -- where the chorus foreshadows the scene with the words “con esperanza me voy” (I leave with hope). While the music volume is low, the track is instantly recognizable and Calle Real fans will get a real kick out it. Cool use of music makes for great television!

 
      Calle Real - Esperanza - Season 6 Episode 2 - Once Upon A Time
 
 
 
Calle Real - Esperanza - Season 6 Episode 2 - Once Upon A TimeCalle Real's 2nd Album - Me Lo GanéCalle Real - Esperanza - Season 6 Episode 2 - Once Upon A Time
 

In related news, a hot cha-cha-cha from Chuck Sher can be heard in this same Season 6, Episode 1 (Those Kinds Of Things), where Angel Batista (David Zayas) is in a restaurant having dinner with his sister. There he tells her of his alleged upcoming promotion (we know what happens thanks to Calle Real) and that because, in his opinion, her top is too revealing, people are going to think she is either his girlfriend or a prostitute. Take it easy Angel.

 
 

Another track by CALLE REAL from the same Con Fuerza record is Princesa (Timba). This track provides various shades of meaning to the new documentary from Germany's Welt Films called When We're Happy & Didn't Know It. The film is a feature piece on Cuban telenovelas and TV series writer Maité Vera -- a legend in her island homeland. "Princesa" means princess, and the song provides a lively backdrop to the dancers at a party, while also hinting at the subject of Maite's script work: emotional drama (soap operas and romantic series).

Calle Real - Esperanza - Season 6 Episode 2 - Once Upon A Time


The documentary begins in 2000, with Maité Vera’s 70th birthday in Havana, where she lives and works. Even today, the irrepressibly lively Maité continues writing with passion and dedication, creating very special television programs. “The people want to dream. But I think you should dream with your feet on the ground. You can’t take off so high that you land on a cloud,” says Maité about her work, naming Brecht as her biggest teacher. Humberto, her only son, lives with his family in Copenhagen, in exile. The film depicts how the different generations, with their own experiences and points of view, come together in an alien country: discussions and conflicts become loud, humorous and resolved with tenderness, in the Cuban way. The film follows Maité's personal journeys -- her everyday life in Cuba, her encounters with neighbors, friends, and during her work for television, where the camera remains an intimate witness. Written and directed by Kristina Konrad.




Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android

 
Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!
 

The FINGER SALSA APP is now available for iPhone / iPad and Android platforms. Finger Salsa is an addictive rhythm game based on the movements of salsa dancing. After playing this game, even beginners will find they have learned how to correctly listen for and move on-count to a Salsa beat. The Lite version Includes one full-length commercial Salsa song and a rhythm trainer overly to practice actual dance moves with times. (It is not intended to teach all aspects of Salsa dancing, only the rhythm and timing). Fun for both dancers and non-dancers alike. A must have for salsa-loving techies!

Check out the Finger Salsa screenshots and music selections...

 
 
Finger Salsa App for iPhone - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing! Finger Salsa App for Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!
 

Selections from the Latin Pulse Media music library include "Salsa Red Dress" from the Muy Caliente album, "Break the Mambo" by Havana Nrg!, "El Humilde" by Rigoberto Rodríguez, "Mi Promesa de Amor" by Orquesta Gitano and "Mi Verdad" by Braily, all tropical dance favorites.

 
Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Andriod - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!
 
Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!   Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!   Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!   Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!   Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!   Finger Salsa App for iPhone & Android - an addictive rhtyhm game based on salsa dancing!
 



Latin Pulse Media loves BURN NOTICE on the USA Network!

LPM now has a total of 10 placements in Seasons 3 & 4 of this USA television network hit. The show is a sexy, action-packed series starring Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen, a blacklisted spy that must face the crew that burned him...and figure out his next move. Burn Notice also stars Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona, a beautiful ex-IRA operative who happens to be Westen's ex-girlfriend. Created and written by Matt Nix, the show combines intense action/thriller elements with surprising humor to create an iconic new breed of spy.


        

Shot in Miami, Florida, Burn Notice successfully creates a hot tropical ambience with Afro-Cuban rhythms from our Muy Caliente series and Gonzalo "Chalo" Chomat, a Grammy award winning, Havana born singer and composer. Some of the sizzling salsa and pop stylings on the show appear courtesy of Miami based Braily Ramos and Puerto Rico's mambo star Rigoberto Rodríguez.
CLICK HERE to check out some cool video clips featuring these BURN NOTICE song placements...

More selected samples of our work:

A Man Made Early

Short Film for Scenarios USA

A high school senior struggles with the decision of attending a college close to home or accepting a scholarship from a university in another state. A Man Made Early  was written by Angelica Hernández from Weslaco, Texas at Weslaco East High School. The film was directed by Cruz Angeles, shot by Naiti Gámez and produced by Megan Gilbride. Features tracks by Hemo and Yamila Guerra.

Little Girl Lost

Lifetime Movie Network (TV)

Winner of the 24th Annual Imagen Awards for "Best Primetime Television Program" and "Best Actor/Television: Hector Bustamante". Includes 10 songs from our catalog by artists Braily, Rigoberto Rodríguez, Alberto GV, Yorgis Goiricelaya, Orquesta d'Soul, Tito y su Son de Cuba and Orquesta Gitano. Directed by Paul Kaufman, the closing credits feature a modern funky cha cha called "Encuentro". Read the full story of the premiere here.

Handy Manny TV Special

Disney Cartoon Feature (TV)

The Orquesta Gitano track "Salsa Gitana" was used in a special TV trailer to promote Handy Manny's Motorcycle adventure. Handy Manny is a animated children's television program (launched in 2006) and part of the Playhouse Disney morning block of the Disney Channel. The show features the adventures of Manny Garcia, a bilingual Hispanic handyman, and his talking tools. It also teaches young children the beginnings of Spanish and the importance of cultural diversity.



SUBMISSIONS: Currently accepting music. Electronic submissions are accepted and reviewed (mp3, wav and aiff are ok). IMPORTANT: Please ensure you submit relevant music, meaning Vocal & Instrumental Latin (or Latin influenced) music and spanish language music, for example material that can be categorized as afro-cuban, timba, salsa, tropical, latin jazz, latin pop, urban, reguetón, latin hip-hop and rap, electronic, rock en español, etc.
Please use the following free services (or equivalent) to send your tracks:    https://filemail.com    https://wetransfer.com    https://wetransfer.com    https://sprend.com

DEALS: All deals are negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Licensing fees and performance royalties are typically split is 50/50. Catalog includes both exclusive and non-exclusive music. All licensing contracts and agreements are available in Spanish. Hablamos Español.



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