Chupame El Dedo - Chupame El Dedo
This is a band you should see live at least once! As it is hard to imagine something like grindcore cumbia. The duo of Eblis Álvarez (Meridian Brothers) and Pedro Ojeda (Romperayo, Los Pirañas, Ondatrópica) prefer to live cumbia the rough psychedelic way.
It started with a commission by Detlef Diederichsen, director of the ‘House of World Cultures’ in Berlin for a Festival called “Evil Music” or “Böse musik” in October 2013. The idea was to recreate a death metal group with influences of tropical music. This record (Eight tracks, around 25 minutes total time) dates from 2014 and was recorded live at the Isaac Newton Studios in Bogota. Álvarez and Ojeda explore grindcore, speed and black metal cliches whilst getting your hips swaying with a tropical rhythm section made of salsa, cumbia, currulao & reggaeton.
The result is pure tropical madness, stylistic dislocation and very very fast drums. Head banging mojitos!
€20.00

Yannis Kyriakides & Andy Moor - A Life Is A Billion Heartbeats
‘A Life Is A Billion Heartbeats’, continues Yannis Kyriakides & Andy Moor’s exploration and mining of the rich and mysterious terrain of G..(read more)
Label: Unsounds / 47ULP
Artist: Yannis Kyriakides & Andy Moor
Medium: LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Amsterdam, Electro-Acoustic, Exotica, Folk, Guitar, Vinyl.

Workshop - Es Liebt Dich und Deine Koerperlichkeit ein Ausgeflippter
Stephan Abry & Kai Althoff, the core of this Cologne art-music collective, are masters of the art of the cynical electro-pop song. Great slabs of adolescent..(read more)
Label: Sonig / 19
Artist: Workshop
Medium: LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Rock, Songwriters, Vinyl.

Jeremy Young - Amaro
Montreal-based Jeremy Young’s new record is a suite of multi-disciplinary duets with Montreal-based artists, such as Deanna Radford, Markus Floats, Ida To..(read more)
Label: Thirsty Leaves / TLM027
Artist: Jeremy Young
Medium: LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Electro-Acoustic, Improvisation, Soundscapes, Tape Experiments, Vinyl.
