Rumiñahui - Live in Miami 03-24-01 - Limited cassette
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Label: Beta Bodega Outpost - INF019/BBC-031
Format: Cassette Tape
Country: US
Genre: Electronic, Music festival
Style: IDM
Year: 2026
Sound:
https://betabodegaoutpost.bandcamp.com/album/tried-by-12-remixes-world-premiere-1998-ohm-943-fm
1. Rumiñahui - SIDE A 15:10
2. Rumiñahui - SIDE B 15:36
Rumiñahui from Beta Bodega Coalition live DJ set during Infiltrate 3.0 Music Festival, March 24 2001 at the lendendary Churchill's Pub in Little Haiti, Miami. Thanks to the Etihad/Amalgama crew.
Rumiñahui is an alter ego that sprung out of the Miami IDM scene. In 2000 he founded Etihad Records in which turned into Amalgama Records in 2002. Both labels have released artists across a gamut of genres like, Seiji, Titonton Duvante, John Beltrán, Alex Attias, John Tejada, John Arnold, Jake Mandell, and many more.
As Tamber, Rumiñahui has held multiple residencies like running the chill out room at the legendary Miami Drum and bass night, Beat Camp. In 2018 he relaunched Amalgama Records as Amalgama Music along with Amalgama Radio on Klangbox.fm, and Miami Community Radio.
Beta Bodega Coalition:
The Beta Bodega Coalition is an experimental electronic music collective and independent record label founded in 1999 by designer and musician La Mano Fria in Miami, Florida. Known for its leftist, DIY political stance, it spans multiple sub-labels—including Botanica Del Jibaro and Arepaz—focusing on experimental hip-hop, Latin American influences, and social activism through music and design. Members include Patcha Kutek, V8, La Mano Fria, Plot, Rumiñahui, La Mancha Negra, Force Fed, La Muerte Blanca, Pilas, TPM, Hamijama, Spike, El Santo, El Machetero, Mil Mascaras and more.
Brief Infiltrate background/history. Founded and executed in 1999 inside the first (then called) Ultra Beach Festival and during the WMC on Miami Beach. Created by designer/record label owner La Mano Fria with the support of the underground scene to counter the commercialism and lack of industry reach out to local labels/artists during Winter Music Conference. A virus planted inside the belly of the beast, that would feed and nourish the local Miami underground scene. It soon became known as the anti-Winter Music Conference event and drew local, national and international artists throughout the years such as Mr. Lif, Prefuse 73, Machinedrum, Mix Master Morris, 09, Proem, Richard Devine, Ectomorph, Deviant, Ed Bobb, Leekon, Craze, Questlove (Roots), Otto von Scirach, Phoenecia, Cannibal Ox, V8, Epstein, ROM, Jake Mandell, Sadat X, Aesop Rock, Mike Ladd, Yesh, Panda One, Doormouse, Skymall, Beta Bodega Coalition, Spam Allstars, DJ Aura, DJ Infamous, DJ Assualt, DJ Godfather, Needle, Cornocopia, Phonem, Serum, Algorithm/Evolver (now May Day), CYNE, Supersoul, etc…
