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среда, 5 июля 2017 г.

Exquirla "Para Quienes Aun Viven"

Exquirla "Para Quienes Aun Viven" (p)2017Superball Music
Niño de Elche (Francisco Contreras) is the man of a kind. If you’d observe him from the ‘classic’ flamenco point of view, chances are you'd consider him a young freak who mostly abandoned his roots and now is being allocated to the genre by mistake. But if you would look at him from the point of view of a certain person who’s not both legs into flamenco, he could be the scene’s only singer whom you may listen to. Toundra, on its turn, is by all means the #1 post rock band of Spain. The cooperation of renowned instrumental combo and the flamenco outlaw may sound strange on paper, but in fact it is absolutely enormous. 
With the Niño de Elche's chants over Toundra's groundshaking instrumentations, the strongest feature of "Para Quienes Aun Viven" is the equality of its parts involved. There’s no question what’s more important in this amalgam of two worlds so distant that you hardly might expect their junction before it really appeared – both parts matter equally. There are moments on this record when Toundra members are switching off their walls of sound leaving present only the tiny drops and easy strokes, and all the nerve grows on from the voice of Francisco. There are moments when the singer stays silent, and the emphasis shifts to the galactic-scale crescendos Toundra is known for – but there’s always the clear vision of what they are doing together. Despite the obvious differences in participators’ habitual modi operandi, the album never tends to fall to pieces being torn down by the internal contradictions.

вторник, 22 декабря 2015 г.

The Best Of 2015. 5x5

La Maravillosa Orquesta Del Alcohol "La Primavera Del Invierno" (p)Mus Listen/Buy
Breis "14 Pla De Palau" (p)Sweet Song Free Download
Nino De Elche "Voces Del Extremo" (p)Telegrama Free Download
Reina Republicana "El Despertar" (p)Limbo Starr Buy Listen
  • I've never supported the idea of European bluegrass at all, but look now at Mumford & Sons who abandoned their bluegrass roots on their new album almost completely. They became one more band of 'quite interesting but nothing special' kind while La Maravillosa Orquesta del Alcohol just took a couple o' steps aside - but not outside - on "La Primavera Del Invierno" to the perfect results.
  • To start the year with the new album of Manolo Breis becomes a good tradition. To start the year with the album such good should be the best tradition ever.
  • The most unexpected cut in my top list. Built around the merger of spoken-word, flamenco and quirky noise pop the music of Nino De Elche is disturbing, invigorating, soul-scratching and irritating al in the same time. An adventurous but fascinating listening.
  • The second longplay of Reina Republicana, a Pamplona-based duet of Israel Medina (Half Foot Outside) & Maite Rodriguez, is going to make absolutely happy those who are fond of such bands as Stereolab, Lush, Film School, Electrelane and, first of all, Broadcast. Just put your headphones on and give yourself a controlled dive into the dreampop soundscapes led by the voice of Maite.
  • I consider "Ullapool" the best electronic release of the year. 6 perfect tracks of the masterfully crafted sound born in complexity, intelligence, tranquillity and cinematically visualized depths.