VA - Anthology Of Experimental Music From Mexico (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Anthology Of Experimental Music From Mexico
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Unexplained Sounds Group – USG063
- Genre: Experimental, Electroacoustic, Musique Concrète, Noise, Abstract, Ambient, Neofolk
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 01:36:40
- Total Size: 542 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Rogelio Sosa - La noche del nahual (07:27)
2. Tecuexe Band - Acahual with the chia (03:21)
3. Juanjose Rivas - 17º48’N (04:17)
4. Interspecifics - Topologías del deseo (02:19)
5. Israel Martinez - Totaua (04:27)
6. Simonel - Revelación (06:56)
7. Roberto Romero Molina - Escandinavia por Ala Delta (06:44)
8. Rodrigo Ambriz - Et voici la fièvre (15:59)
9. Mito del Desierto - Larva ella que trastorna (02:58)
10. Concepción Huerta - INVASIÓN (07:12)
11. Heraldos Negros - Amydrós (05:30)
12. iN FORMALDEHYDE - NoirLand (03:48)
13. Tecuexe Band - Sembrador (04:54)
14. Sebastián Fuentes - Los Días de Antes (dgt bonus track) (04:32)
15. Microhm - Dislocacion del Tiempo (dgt bonus track) (05:11)
16. Fernando Vigueras - Trazo (dgt bonus track) (05:00)
17. Gibrán Androide - No Sólo es Dolor (dgt bonus track) (03:50)
18. Sunnesther - Hymns to this FUCKING WORLD (dgt bonus track) (02:15)
Whether it is being inspired by ancestral rituals, mixed with elements of endemic musical styles, or even if it was the result of pure introspection, there is no denying that Mexican experimental music has its very defined set of idiosyncrasies, which can only come from living in a place that has always been divided between progress and tradition.
For this new compilation, the Italian label Unexplained Sounds Group has gathered artists from different generations who are striving to keep this "scene" - a term I use reluctantly - alive, not only through their music but also by creating spaces and communities for other artists, both national and international, to thrive in. Even if its presence runs deep and is widely felt, stumbling upon this music feels like a reward, like unlocking a door to a secret place where the sound is deep, wide, and treated as a living entity; where live performances feel more like processions, liturgies, or mediums between this realm and the unknown, rather than simple entertainment. In that sense, experimental music in Mexico is a strange paradox: it is both a whisper and a scream.
1. Rogelio Sosa - La noche del nahual (07:27)
2. Tecuexe Band - Acahual with the chia (03:21)
3. Juanjose Rivas - 17º48’N (04:17)
4. Interspecifics - Topologías del deseo (02:19)
5. Israel Martinez - Totaua (04:27)
6. Simonel - Revelación (06:56)
7. Roberto Romero Molina - Escandinavia por Ala Delta (06:44)
8. Rodrigo Ambriz - Et voici la fièvre (15:59)
9. Mito del Desierto - Larva ella que trastorna (02:58)
10. Concepción Huerta - INVASIÓN (07:12)
11. Heraldos Negros - Amydrós (05:30)
12. iN FORMALDEHYDE - NoirLand (03:48)
13. Tecuexe Band - Sembrador (04:54)
14. Sebastián Fuentes - Los Días de Antes (dgt bonus track) (04:32)
15. Microhm - Dislocacion del Tiempo (dgt bonus track) (05:11)
16. Fernando Vigueras - Trazo (dgt bonus track) (05:00)
17. Gibrán Androide - No Sólo es Dolor (dgt bonus track) (03:50)
18. Sunnesther - Hymns to this FUCKING WORLD (dgt bonus track) (02:15)
Whether it is being inspired by ancestral rituals, mixed with elements of endemic musical styles, or even if it was the result of pure introspection, there is no denying that Mexican experimental music has its very defined set of idiosyncrasies, which can only come from living in a place that has always been divided between progress and tradition.
For this new compilation, the Italian label Unexplained Sounds Group has gathered artists from different generations who are striving to keep this "scene" - a term I use reluctantly - alive, not only through their music but also by creating spaces and communities for other artists, both national and international, to thrive in. Even if its presence runs deep and is widely felt, stumbling upon this music feels like a reward, like unlocking a door to a secret place where the sound is deep, wide, and treated as a living entity; where live performances feel more like processions, liturgies, or mediums between this realm and the unknown, rather than simple entertainment. In that sense, experimental music in Mexico is a strange paradox: it is both a whisper and a scream.
Year 2020 | Folk | Electronic | Ambient | FLAC / APE
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