Zatua: Sin Existencia

Zatua SKU: 40064819
Zatua: Sin Existencia

Zatua: Sin Existencia

Zatua SKU: 40064819

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Sin Existencia
Artist: Zatua
Label: Second Circle
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 731628580444
Genre: Rock

Second Circle announce the latest release on the label comes from the Indonesian outfit Zatua with their debut release Sin Existencia. First formed by Dea Barandana, the seven-track album was recorded in Jakarta and Bali over two years and grew out of improvised live shows with a band Dea put together. Zatua first performed together in 2017 at the Goethe Institute in Jakarta as a last-minute addition to the bill, having only a week to prepare and rehearse. The live show would consist of material based on simple melodic ideas and extended sections growing into live jams. Taking material from Dea Barandana's solo compositions the ideas were then further developed and re-structured by Dea and band members Harsya Wahono, Adra Karim, and Rafi Muhammad into finished pieces. Inviting further guest musicians to join on various tracks, the vocals were in fact largely improvised by Carmen Caballero Fernández and Sasha Sabrina - in French, Spanish, and Asturian. Using predominantly analog equipment, Sin Extistencia is the final outcome of an extensive exploration into the unique sonic ranges and musical fascinations of the various members of the band. Taking influence from Indonesian psychedelic music from the 1970s and '80s the album presents a fascinating glimpse into contemporary Indonesian electronic music with a nod to it's little known but rich past.

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