Combo Ginebra is a Chilean musical ensemble of the New Chilean Cumbia style. The band emerged in 2004 as a traditional gypsy music duo featuring ÃÂlvaro Pacheco and Juan Pablo Cabello. The duo soon began incorporating cumbia rhythms into their repertoire and were joined by other instrumentalists to form a cumbia ensemble band.
Combo Ginebra is currently one of the mainstays of SantiagoâÂÂs cumbia music scene and they regularly perform to lively crowds at venues such as the Galpón VÃÂctor Jara (Victor Jara âÂÂWarehouseâÂÂ) and the Fonda Permanente.
The band originally formed in 2004 as a traditional gypsy music project featuring ÃÂlvaro âÂÂPachukoâ Pacheco on the violin and Juan Pablo âÂÂGipsyâ Cabello on guitar. Using the same instruments, the duo began to incorporate cumbia into their sound, attracting more musicians to the ensemble.
By 2006, Combo Ginebra exclusively dedicated themselves to the cumbia. Their song Pasto Seco was included in a Chilean cumbia compilation, Santiago caliente, in 2008, compiled by Aldo âÂÂMachaâ Asenjo of the band Chico Trujillo. Combo Ginebra released their first album, Cumbias de Sangre y Oro (âÂÂCumbias of Blood and GoldâÂÂ) independently in 2009. Their second album, El Vacilón, was released in mid-2012 through the Oveja Negra label.
A mainstay of the New Chilean Cumbia musical scene, Combo GinebraâÂÂs musical style blends lively cumbia rhythms with emotive, theatrical and at times humorous lyrics and a touch of social commentary.
The bandâÂÂs 2012 album El Vacilón - a Spanish term meaning âÂÂgreat partyâ - incorporates Latin rhythms such as the salsa and Peruvian cumbia, with diverse influences including flamenco, gypsy music and punk rock. Band member Cristián Jara has described the album as an invitation for âÂÂladies, children, everyone, to dance. It should be about people wanting to have a good time, because we donâÂÂt party alone, we need the people to be a part of this vacilón.âÂÂ
The band has also been quoted as saying âÂÂpeople love the cumbia these days because it was maintained for a long time. ItâÂÂs a part of our culture and the best thing that can happen is for it to keep being played everywhere.âÂÂ