Opuntia - Mercurio (2024)
BAND/ARTIST: Opuntia
- Title: Mercurio
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Umor Rex
- Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Indie Pop
- Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44,1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 46:32
- Total Size: 232 mb / 470 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Lake of voices (03:41)
2. Déjame decir que no (03:08)
3. Low machine (03:51)
4. Meketer (03:29)
5. Carry a rock (04:13)
6. Hold (05:16)
7. Howl (06:41)
8. 9 for 9 (03:16)
9. No lo veía venir (07:25)
10. The starting beat (05:32)
Mercurio is the debut album by Opuntia, the solo project of Mexico City producer Camila de Laborde. After three albums with her duo/band, Camila Fuchs (ATP/Felte, etc.), Camila decides to embark on a new path of musical and interpersonal exploration with Opuntia as her new alias, and with the album Mercurio as a statement of metamorphosis and creative process.
Broadly speaking, Mercurio is a direct impact of beautiful melodies, rhythms, and voices that traverse a leftfield electronic pop axis, sprinkled with elegant nods to experimental transitions. In Mercurio, you can sense the spaces, textures, and echoes, akin to a sort of retro Sci-Fi analogy. Bass hits or percussions carry a weight that bursts forth yet delicately dissolves instantly – perhaps another analogy, akin to liquid metal. From softness to fury across the ten songs, Opuntia proposes an artistic reinvention in constant movement. Speeds and spaces change, but the narrative remains consistent from beginning to end – finding a place, a resolved utopia. Mercurio is darkly joyful, with substantial doses of sophisticated pop.
1. Lake of voices (03:41)
2. Déjame decir que no (03:08)
3. Low machine (03:51)
4. Meketer (03:29)
5. Carry a rock (04:13)
6. Hold (05:16)
7. Howl (06:41)
8. 9 for 9 (03:16)
9. No lo veía venir (07:25)
10. The starting beat (05:32)
Mercurio is the debut album by Opuntia, the solo project of Mexico City producer Camila de Laborde. After three albums with her duo/band, Camila Fuchs (ATP/Felte, etc.), Camila decides to embark on a new path of musical and interpersonal exploration with Opuntia as her new alias, and with the album Mercurio as a statement of metamorphosis and creative process.
Broadly speaking, Mercurio is a direct impact of beautiful melodies, rhythms, and voices that traverse a leftfield electronic pop axis, sprinkled with elegant nods to experimental transitions. In Mercurio, you can sense the spaces, textures, and echoes, akin to a sort of retro Sci-Fi analogy. Bass hits or percussions carry a weight that bursts forth yet delicately dissolves instantly – perhaps another analogy, akin to liquid metal. From softness to fury across the ten songs, Opuntia proposes an artistic reinvention in constant movement. Speeds and spaces change, but the narrative remains consistent from beginning to end – finding a place, a resolved utopia. Mercurio is darkly joyful, with substantial doses of sophisticated pop.
Year 2024 | Pop | Indie | Electronic | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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