Telekrimen: El Circo de Brujo
Telekrimen: El Circo de Brujo
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Telekrimen
Label: Slovenly Recordings
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 8445162938181
Genre: Rock
Following 2019's fantastic 'Culto a la Imbecil' album, CDMX hombres TELEKRIMEN return to Slovenly Recordings with a high-concept instrumental twin-spin as cerebral as it is danceable. 'El Circo de Brujo' sees TELEKRIMEN building a swirling, organ led cumbia on top a 1982 offering from synth pioneer Patrick Cowley: an experiment inspired by the neighborhood sound systems of Mexico, and it's relationship with the 1980's Hi NRG (high energy)movement. In those years, the banda and punk kids identified and adapted the coldness of Alan Vega with the transgression of Divine, generating a street identity in Mexico City, since the sound systems have always been deeply rooted in marginalized neighborhoods all over the world, and Mexico was no exception. Taking to the streets was frowned upon, it was considered a rebellious and self-management act. Telekrimen considers this production an act of rebellion against the hipster movement of the garage and the now normalized psychedelic expressions of CDMX. A cover of Swedish novelty-rocker Eddie Meduza's 'Reaktorn Lack I Barseback' - known in Mexico as 'Himno a la Banda' - closes the 7' with a thumping, fuzz-surf twang for soaring the cosmos on a titanium injected longboard.Tracklist:A Circo Del Brujo / Mundo Primitivo 3:37 (co-written by Patrick Cowley)B Himno A La Banda (Reaktorn Lack I Barseback) 4:17
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