Fuego - Misa Criolla - Gloria (1982) Rmx Link

Fuego’s "Gloria" is a cornerstone of the movement, popularized by DJs like Daniele Baldelli. It successfully bridged the gap between religious music and secular dance culture by setting the traditional carnavalito and yaraví folk rhythms of the original "Gloria" against an 80s electronic backdrop. Detailed release information and physical copies are cataloged on platforms like Discogs .

A B-side track frequently found on the 12" vinyl releases.

Experience the evolution of this track from the 1982 Afro-Funk mix to modern remastered versions:

is a cult-classic 1982 Afro-funk and electronic remix of the "Gloria" movement from Ariel Ramírez’s 1964 landmark work, Misa Criolla . While the original was a traditional Argentine folk mass, Fuego’s version—often referred to as the 1982 RMX or "Gloria Glo!"—reimagined the piece for the burgeoning "Cosmic" and Italo-disco scenes, blending spiritual choral vocals with upbeat synth-pop and Afro-funk rhythms. Key Tracks and Versions

"Gloria a Dios / We are the color / En la tierra / Where is the people?"

Recent versions, such as the Marco Fratty Extended Remix on Bandcamp, have kept the track relevant for modern dance floors. Lyrics and Composition

Often includes a cinematic intro and spans over 7 minutes.

"We are working / En el destino / We are Richie / Glorificado" Cultural Legacy

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