Wednesday, December 24, 2008

What Makes You Throw Up

1870: Myth and chamber-rock revival of our times











ZAFRETH HELLO FRIENDS, LES SALUDA Cesar Mendoza.

First of all, be my blessings to you all with a view to a Happy Holiday Season 2008.

Since the year is out, let me tell you about the Mexican group HUNDRED SEVENTY 8mil 1870), one of the pleasant surprises for the latest contemporary music. With her debut album "Myths of the Resurrection," published in the last months of 2008 by Luna Negra, chamber-rock music in 1870 has a clear link with the early works of Art Zoyd and UNIVERS ZERO, and also with bold musical legacy of his fellow pioneers of NAZCA. 1870 brings a special freshness to this legacy by emphasizing resources of the inscrutable musique concrete and electronic atmospheres that remind us of other visionaries such as Alchemy and OXOMAXOMA compatriots, as well as the legendary minimalist krautrock Kluster. Band members are Gustavo Albarran (French horn, vocals, cymbals, drums), Alfonso Cosme (French horn processing, percussion, keyboard), Karel Gómez (oboe, English horn, theremin) and Hugo Luque (electronic effects and processing real-time data), being oasi the first is the composer of all parts of the album. "Myths of uan Resurrection" is a concept-record inspired the poetry of Conde oen Lautreamont. - Just the band name comes from the year of the untimely death of the said French poet, the forerunner of modern forms of the literary genre that was to illuminate various avant-garde expressions in the first decades of the twentieth century.

repertoire floating atmospheres and disturbing alternating with hoisted smartly fanfare, through times of stress and other electronic dark openly more likely to reflect a quiet autumn, misleading in its immense mystery. You can hear some of your material on their MySpace blog
http://www.myspace.com/1870rio - enjoy!