Single: El Roce
Single: El Roce
Format: 7-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Single
Label: Elefant Spain
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 8428846403557
Genre: Rock
Seven inch vinyl pressing. We're not telling you anything new when we say that Teresa Iturrioz and Ibon Errazkin move the hearts that come into contact with the compass of their music. Nor is it news that they believe in the single format; their stage name is even Single. That's why we have to celebrate their return, after four years of silence, as a duo. If they submerged themselves in the most sinuous dance rhythms on their last release, with that Jamaican inspiration that looked so good on them, this time they are recovering their most personal essence. "El Roce" could have perfectly been a single from Le Mans, their last project together, but it's not. Over the years, Iturrioz and Errazkin have figured out how to continue stripping down their music of any complacent decoration, and their poetic vein has become more and more intense.
Tracks:
1.1 El Roce
1.2 Un Roce Al Paso
Audio Sample:
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