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Molero - Ficciones Del Trópico - Fourth World / exotica (Holuzam)
Born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Alexander Molero is no stranger to the exotic idealism that westerners have towards South America. A move to Barcelona a few years ago gave him new notions of how the Amazon was imagined by the west. The inspiration for this record came from the book by Anton Goering "Vom tropischen Tieflande bis zum ewigen Schnee" and was also influenced by the writings of Victor Segalen and the visions of Werner Herzog in “Fitzcarraldo” and “Aguirre”. The way that these artists explored and romanticised ideas of the unknown were the trigger for the creation of the sounds heard in “Ficciones Del Trópico". Using a Yamaha CS-60 Synthesizer, Molero creates an enigmatic and utopian voyage inspired by the tropical and exotic desire of European’s first contact with these foreign and unexplored sites. For his first record, he wanted to create soundscapes for the wilderness reminiscent of the European explorers that faced the unknown and beyond of the Amazon forest in the 19th century. Eight pieces, 44 minutes, with titles referencing birds, animals and landscapes that simulate a continuous discovery. The constant structure and rhythms created a unique – and continuous – sound-aesthetic. Molero’s tropical fiction is like diving into the sea with Jürgen Müller, exploring Alpha Centauri with Tangerine Dream or building new exotica through the lens of Mike Cooper. But this time everything happens in a jungle.
Recorded in Sant Antoni, Barcelona in 2017/2018. Using Yamaha CS-60 synthesizer, Roland Space Echo RE-201 and the Moogerfooger Murf. Artwork By Paula Lavanderos.
João Pais Filipe - Sun Oddly Quiet - percussion + atmospheric electronics, with thanks given to Burnt Friedman (Holuzam)
Composed and performed by João Pais Filipe Recorded and mixed by José Arantes Mastered by Chris Hardman Design by Proto Thanks to: Burnt Friedman, Carolina Bagulho, Diogo Rapazote, Joaquim Durães, José Arantes, Maria Mendes, Renato Cruz Santos, Nelson Gomes, André Santos and Flur team. This record is dedicated to my Grandmother Maria de Lurdes Gomes
DWART - Taipei Disco (Holuzam)
“The music on this EP was conceived in China, between 1989 and 1993. The original tracks were mixed to DAT in real time, in a small neighbour-proof studio inside my apartment in Macau, a 19th floor with a view to the hurricanes. There’s a small, unexpected or improbable story behind each track, some little magic fused with the local atmosphere, certainly guaranteeing their lasting authenticity 25 years later.” (More on Bandcamp)
António Duarte Summer of 2017 - Written and produced by DWART - Recorded and mixed to DAT by António Duarte (Guangzhou and Macau, 1989/93) - Mastered by João Ganho at Estúdio Ganho do Som, Lisbon, 2017
- "Red Mambo (impromptu" features: Mário Russo Bettencourt: bass Tótó Silva: electric guitar Zeca Couto: keyboards
Molero – Ficciones del trópico. 2020 : Holuzam.
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