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Radikal Satan

El Incendio Que Se Llevó La Ciudad (LP)

Label: Besides

Format: LP

Genre: Experimental

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€20.90
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*In process of stocking* "During his concert in Lorient in December 2012, Thomas Bonvallet (L'Ocelle Mare / Cheval de Frise / Powerdove...) praised this new Radikal Satan. And it turns out that indeed, this "El incendio que se llevo la ciudad" diffuses in the air like a perfume of return to the sources. Like a whirlwind that sucked me in all at once... a bit like that brilliant split 10" released in 2003 (already)... After the depressive but deep experience of "Au Froid Qui Fait Rougir" (Les potagers natures 2010) which made the most music lovers run away, Radikal Satan sold under the cloak 2 cdrs, "clochette" (La Voix Des Sirènes 2010) as well as "Nueva Marginalia" in autoproduction in 2009.

César and Mauricio Amarante return today to their first love: the rhythmic, melancholic and crazy tango. John the drummer having left to live other adventures in the mountains, the duo of Argentinian brothers was recreated in the street. Thomas told me that they had never left the street. It's stronger than they are. I love these sad, hot-blooded melodies. The accordion with its tritounette eyelid, its timbre as precious as ever, the synth undulates in a dark consonance, the acoustic guitar smells warm, the rhythm is binary and the arrangements super touching. As the heat builds, the pressure rises. And "Gri Gri" flies off the handle. Just like "Lagrimana". "pasajero tumbado" is eternally melancholy. One could not doubt the complicity of the two brothers but I tell you straight out, Radikal Satan signs here one of its best records. Thank you and congratulations again, Argentinians. Another great record." - stnt.org

Details
Cat. number: BRLP015
Year: 2021
Notes:
Grabado en la Rue du Loup & Chez Biairnais entre Enero 2011 y Agosto 2012. Exilio en el Exilio echa por Eric Martinez. Soplai interpretada por Dylan en la escuela. Stèphane Torré Trueba Equalizaciones. Grabado/Interpretado por César y Mauricio Amarante