Futuropaco

Futuropaco
Futuropaco

27,59 EUR
LP
El Paraiso / Cargo
Date de sortie: 10/08/2018
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 328 en Psychedelic Rock
N° 36462 en Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock
No d'article.: 2098288364

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Remarque / Liste des chansons: 01. "Fantasma Arancione"
02. "La Torre Cade"
03. "Bambino Tirrano"
04. "Seppellire Fascisti"
05. "Fuoco Palude"
06. "Peste Rossa"
07. "La Pura Bianco"
08. "Re Di Menzogne"
09. "Ballare Sulla Tua Tomba"
Nombre de disques: 1
Description:LP version. Futuropaco's debut album is the shape of things to come: it's a wet, enigmatic cocktail of part 1970s Italian library music, part kraut-alicious, beat-galore, and part riff-driven heavy psych. Justin Pinkerton, from Oakland, California, is the one-man army behind the opaque merge of seemingly different forces: from mad fuzz guitar breakdowns à la Morricone at his most intense, to the syncopated drum learnings of Jaki Liebezeit, Justin weaves a blanket of sound that's simply loaded with deep vibes: From heavily modulate Moog synths, gentle glockenspiel through amplified echo-perplexion. You almost forget that Justin's main instrument is actually the drums - if it wasn't for the superb loaded-yet-understated grooves tying everything together in an intricate tangle. With a background as drummer and composer in famed psych-rockers Golden Void, Justin also works as a full-time film composer for library and commercial music. Futuropaco is the meeting between his two passions: it's a vivid sonic dream where abstraction melts with the strict, focused approach of cinematic cues. It almost makes you forget the murky future of America these days, which was the catalyst for this album and it's title. Imminent dystopia never felt this grounded, bright and uplifting. Freedom fuzz!, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork: Jakob Skøtt, Composed By, Performer, Engineer: Justin Pinkerton, Mastered By: Jonas Munk, Tenor Saxophone: Phillip Greenlief, Labelcode ELPR47.1 (EPR047LP), Distributed By Cargo Records, Distributed By Forced Exposure
N° de fabricant: 00127474
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