
Label - NIMBOESTATIC / AT AT RECORDS
2000
Style - SYNTH, ABSTRACT, MINIMAL
01 FM Road ft Iaia Morfin
02 Expansion Naranja ft Coil
03 Tustooine
04 Arkan
05 Abzeichnen
06 SSW
07 Teleprompter
08 Ecuación De Las Estrellas Ft Coil
09 The Butcher
10 Untitled
11 SSW (Caligula 2000 Dee Dee Mix )
12 Esquirla (Panoptica Remix)
13 FM Road (Bostich Nortec Mix)
Aerotechnopachecoambiental. Diferentes. Una brigada de demolición de estilos, sin deudas ni buenos propósitos. Trip hop para ver la luz virtual, electronoise para hurgar la mente entre trombones y campanitas, quitarras acústicas, hip hop marciano, pop electrónico para el 2020, rollo ambient y mucho más. Un disco expansivo con colaboraciones de luxe (Iaia Nona delichas, Peter Christopherson y John Balance del mítico grupo inglés Coil, mixes de Panóptica, Bostich y Nacho "Fangoria" Canut). Techno inteligente? Parece que sí. electrónica 4ever. La Banda Elastica
Hailing from electronically fertile Tijuana, techno iconoclasts Wito Lavot and Roberto Castañeda are Ford Proco.
A collaboration with members of like-minded veteran British acid-house outfit Coil (John Balance and Peter Christopherson), Vértigo De Lodo Y Miel (Vertigo of Mud and Honey) delves into nearly two decades of ambient dance sounds, recalling moments of '80s industrial techno ("Abzeichnen") and melodic pop grooves. The dreamy "SSW" and "FM Road" feature guest vocalists Chuy Picos and Iaia Morfin (Nona Delichas). Adhering to the Nimboestatic aesthetic of ethereal moods and textures, Vértigo brings an avant-garde, futurist feel to the table, defiantly proving it's light years away from most Latin alternative fare.
This album could easily be spun alongside the likes of Pole, Einstürzende Neubauten and nortec collective member Bostich, who offers a remix of "FM Road." Careful when looking down. CMJ
A collaboration with members of like-minded veteran British acid-house outfit Coil (John Balance and Peter Christopherson), Vértigo De Lodo Y Miel (Vertigo of Mud and Honey) delves into nearly two decades of ambient dance sounds, recalling moments of '80s industrial techno ("Abzeichnen") and melodic pop grooves. The dreamy "SSW" and "FM Road" feature guest vocalists Chuy Picos and Iaia Morfin (Nona Delichas). Adhering to the Nimboestatic aesthetic of ethereal moods and textures, Vértigo brings an avant-garde, futurist feel to the table, defiantly proving it's light years away from most Latin alternative fare.
This album could easily be spun alongside the likes of Pole, Einstürzende Neubauten and nortec collective member Bostich, who offers a remix of "FM Road." Careful when looking down. CMJ
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