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11/22/2013

Skygirls – Rogério Skylab em Skygirls (2009)



  • Alternative rock
  • Electro-indie
  • Psychedelia
  • Space rock
  • Dance rock
  • Art rock
Outstanding tracks:
Vazio Bom
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6/02/2011

Muepetmo – Depression, Desperation, Emotional Pressure, Physical Pain, Anxiety, Financial Difficulties or Other Undesirable Situations (2010)



/Film noir, Classical, Experimentalism, Noise, Acousmatics, Crossover, Avant-garde, Electro-acoustic, Weird, Chamber music, Psych-music/


Comment: This is a release by a guy from Brazil made through some more or less weird-inflected points of view. Played up through harpsichords, harmonics, pianos, and clavichords. Indeed, it almost sounds like old music/baroque-relied classical music if someone were not able to have focus on noiseful snippets, reversed and heavy reverb-loaded sonic effects. It sounds almost "normal" though it is not "normal" at all. By the way, what does it mean "normal" at all? The issue must reflect upon hard life of the musicians in Brazil.

2/03/2011

[Old but important] Retrigger Jeanie & Caroline Album (Psicotropicodelia)


This album of 15 tracks sounds as a maelstrom of styles and sounds, veering from electro-rock, psychedelia, samplecore and fusion to creepy chiptune/8-bit shreds, joyous brass music and library music/space age pop samples. Indeed, it might be seemed as a kind of weird compilation compiled by diverse artists from here and there. Yet, Jeanie & Caroline Album is a brainchild by the one and only musician Raul Costa from Brazil who firstly released it under the title Jeanie & Caroline at Ego Twister in 2007. Now it is empowered by three more tracks including the huge LIVE at neverland (MixSetBonus). More concretely, on this publication Costa is intended to convey heavy guitar riffs, bubblegum-pumped big-beat paces, sublime doo wop, trashing surf pop, caustic synth glimpses and catchy brass fields, sometimes reminding of the Saint Petersbourg`s combo Messer Chups by its slightly mocking manner regarding the attitude against pop cliches or the French combo Juanitos by its stabbing blend of psychedelia, surf pop and brass attacks. On the other side, paying a tribute to the early electro pop experiments by The Silver Apples as well. Sometimes the tracks glide into the easiness of chillout pop, exploiting in half-transparent way some well-known pop motives (for example, Edward Grieg`s Peer Gynt). Indeed, the whole is a bulimic attack yet it is a sort of refreshing sonic binge first of all.

Listen to it here

11/04/2010

Inverness Somewhere I Can Hear My Heart Beating (Psicotropicodelia/Jamendo)


The southern side of the American continent is and has been full of great artists, and Inverness is undoubtedly one of the best entries I am being honoured to listening to.

Four friends from Sao Paulo are there to push their idiosyncratic conception forward - Lucas de Almeida (voice, guitar, sampler), Marcio Barcha (drums), Mateus Perito (voice, guitar, sampler), and Flávio Fraschetti (bass) are joined together to create the experimental rock band Inverness. The name comes from a dream, a successive theme in the group's work.

However, four organic instruments (voice, guitars, bass, drums) plus samplers do constitute up a very reminiscent instrumental array of My Bloody Valentine, though, their intention is inclined to be going in a bit different directions. Besides lush noise outbursts, strumming beauty of guitars and fabulous cinematic orchestrations you can hear shitloads of different influences via intense sampling synthesis - from hazy sunshine pop and doo wop-infused easy listening and techno vibes to psychedelia and sub-ethnic music numbers (involving in new age-y flute passages and weird vocal manners). If you are not satisfied yet searching for some solid ground, to find out some examples, I maintain you to make some steps toward The Avalanches, and The Guillemots as well. 10 tracks full of fucking greatness indeed, being one of the best killers of the 2010 so far. Obrigado, lads!

Listen to it here

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