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Auxili, the reggae group from Ontinyent (Vall d'Albaida), has released Aborigine, an album in which they dare to use a renewed style, with rhythms of reggaeton, dancehall and electronic. They explicitly claim the language, for example with the song “Valencianotalibans”, a satire on the situation of Catalan in the Valencian Country. They also pay tribute to all the grassroots groups that continue to fight against the inclement weather we live in.…
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Auxili, the reggae group from Ontinyent (Vall d'Albaida), has released Aborigine, an album in which they dare to use a renewed style, with rhythms of reggaeton, dancehall and electronic. They explicitly claim the language, for example with the song “Valencianotalibans”, a satire on the situation of Catalan in the Valencian Country. They also pay tribute to all the grassroots groups that continue to fight against the inclement weather we live in.…

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VilaWeb.cat broke the news in on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
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