‘The Mexican Sound’ by Millo Salgado

By on August 26, 2013

Name: Millo Salgado
Hometown: Colima, México
Resides: Colima, México
Profession: Architect
Hobbies: Photography, music, soccer
Hipstographer since: 2011
Year of Birth: 1972

Favorite Combo:  John S  +  Ina's 1935 
Favorite Lens:  John S 
Favorite Film:  Ina's 1935 
Favorite Flash: Don't use flash

"México is full of colors, colors everywhere. But it is also full of music, and sounds. People here are very easy going, and they need music every time. So, when it comes to the beach, there is always a 'trio', or a 'banda' or the 'mariachi', or maybe a single person with a guitar or with a couple of cans instead of drums. Sometimes they even sell their cds. The musicians walk through the sand, waiting for someone who wants or needs some music. They charge you by songs or time, whatever you like. A lot of traditional music in México is about love and despair, but when you are enjoying the sun and drinking your beer while you sing your favorite tunes, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter at all."
Millo Salgado

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