Hi. I'm Jess (43) and I have a great passion for corsets and shiny fashion. From time to time I show photos of myself in my outfits and write a little bit about them. So if you are interested follow me. 🙂
What I don't show are full nudes or porn. And because I have a real life and not all people are kind, I hide my face too. But I swear I'm not ugly. 😉
Hey! I just realized I haven't shared the last two music videos of my band with the #Fediverse. Here they are:
First, a live-version of our song Milqui:
This song was written for a member of our band, who for now shall remain nameless. It tells the story of how, regardless of the favor you ask, he will always ask you for "milqui" in return. Milqui is short for "mil quinientos" (1.500), and it refers to how he's always charging money for everything he does. In his defense, he always does a pretty good job 😛
The second video is a video-clip of a song that we released with Wax Works Records. We have a "normal" (i.e. psychedelic cumbia with vocals) version of the song (Chancleta y Pow!), and killer instrumental dub remix from the gates of hell (Chancleta y Pow! - dubeame esta cumbia), which is the version that this... show more
Hey! I just realized I haven't shared the last two music videos of my band with the #Fediverse. Here they are:
First, a live-version of our song Milqui:
This song was written for a member of our band, who for now shall remain nameless. It tells the story of how, regardless of the favor you ask, he will always ask you for "milqui" in return. Milqui is short for "mil quinientos" (1.500), and it refers to how he's always charging money for everything he does. In his defense, he always does a pretty good job 😛
The second video is a video-clip of a song that we released with Wax Works Records. We have a "normal" (i.e. psychedelic cumbia with vocals) version of the song (Chancleta y Pow!), and killer instrumental dub remix from the gates of hell (Chancleta y Pow! - dubeame esta cumbia), which is the version that this video is based on:
We are very proud of the latest release, which by the way you can get in vinyl. There are only 100 copies made, and they are numbered by hand. So if you like it, hurry up and get your copy HERE
In their early years, Lola’s Dice experimented with punk and funk. Later, touched by the influx of Tropical Noise the band vandalized all sort of sounds impregnating their rhythm section with the magical sabrosura.