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Mejico Maxico

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発売日 2008年05月05日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCooking Vinyl
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 COOKCD 414
SKU 711297481426

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Think Mexico City and you don't automatically think hipster mecca. In fact you don't think hipster mecca even if urged -- you think hot, crowded, and poverty-pocked. Yet peel the cellophane off Mexican Institute of Sound's Mejico Maxico and all that changes before you can square the jowly guy in Chuck Taylors on the cover with the space-age pastiche of sound he's assembled. Camilo Lara, a central figure in the Latin world's widening electronica circle and MIS' one-man mastermind, is a little like LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy: you know the guy's a genius, but it's obvious he's less a performer than a gifted collage artist. Acts like Placebo, Gecko Turner, Babasonicos, and Le Hammond Inferno have enlisted him for remixes, and chances are that, like LCD, he's bombarded by requests for sound tweaks from distant musical spheres (can it be long before Britney Spears' reps come calling here, too?). Mejico Maxico, though unlikely to launch him into the popular imagination, at least accounts for why his undergroundsman's cred is so rock-solid: in a carefully sequenced set of all-Spanish tracks, MIS welds a scrap heap of cumbia, dub, cha-cha, disco, and poetry into a sturdy tower of ultramodern, ultra-listenable music. Record-player hiss rubs up against repeated spoken word assurances ("OK!"), and faded piano plinks dissolve into rhythmic bleeps, whorls, and trance beats. Melancholy morphs into a moody happiness. Dreaminess melts into despair. MIS, presiding with a light touch, sews it all up with a surefootedness that serves his genre well: Mexican electronica is a hard sell, but here are 15 reasons why it shouldn't be. ~ Tammy La Gorce

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Bienvenidos A Mi Disco

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    2. 2.
      OK

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    3. 3.
      Mirando A Las Muchachas

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    4. 4.
      Jaja Pipi

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    5. 5.
      Buena Idea

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    6. 6.
      Drume Negrita

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    7. 7.
      Cyber Mambo

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    8. 8.
      Juan Rulfo

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    9. 9.
      Corasound

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    10. 10.
      Cancion De Amor Para Mi Futura Novia

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    11. 11.
      Sabrosa

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    12. 12.
      Hey Tia

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    13. 13.
      Que Rico

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    14. 14.
      Dub A El Tiempo Es Muy Largo

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    15. 15.
      No Hay Masa Ya

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    16. 16.
      Lennin Y McCarthur

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    17. 17.
      Tristeza Hawaiana

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    18. 18.
      Yo No Estaba Me Contaron

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    19. 19.
      Samba Y Mola

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    20. 20.
      La La La

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    21. 21.
      Suave

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    22. 22.
      Cha Cha Cha

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

    23. 23.
      MFPDA

      アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Mexican Institute Of Sound

商品の紹介

Think Mexico City and you don't automatically think hipster mecca. In fact you don't think hipster mecca even if urged -- you think hot, crowded, and poverty-pocked. Yet peel the cellophane off Mexican Institute of Sound's Mejico Maxico and all that changes before you can square the jowly guy in Chuck Taylors on the cover with the space-age pastiche of sound he's assembled. Camilo Lara, a central figure in the Latin world's widening electronica circle and MIS' one-man mastermind, is a little like LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy: you know the guy's a genius, but it's obvious he's less a performer than a gifted collage artist. Acts like Placebo, Gecko Turner, Babasonicos, and Le Hammond Inferno have enlisted him for remixes, and chances are that, like LCD, he's bombarded by requests for sound tweaks from distant musical spheres (can it be long before Britney Spears' reps come calling here, too?). Mejico Maxico, though unlikely to launch him into the popular imagination, at least accounts for why his undergroundsman's cred is so rock-solid: in a carefully sequenced set of all-Spanish tracks, MIS welds a scrap heap of cumbia, dub, cha-cha, disco, and poetry into a sturdy tower of ultramodern, ultra-listenable music. Record-player hiss rubs up against repeated spoken word assurances ("OK!"), and faded piano plinks dissolve into rhythmic bleeps, whorls, and trance beats. Melancholy morphs into a moody happiness. Dreaminess melts into despair. MIS, presiding with a light touch, sews it all up with a surefootedness that serves his genre well: Mexican electronica is a hard sell, but here are 15 reasons why it shouldn't be. ~ Tammy La Gorce|
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