Ah, another flowering of the Flores brand of hispanic Industrial music,exploring the outer realms of the Roland Space echo. If you've ever been concussed and came round in accident and emergency,then this will bring back memories of awakening face up on the hospital trolley staring up at the ceiling,with unfamiliar faces looking down at you discussing your symptoms. A sort of a half-assed out of body experience. This could have been a recording of my brain when I was drifting in and out of consciousness after my much publicised car accident......don't wanna talk bout it too much,as my Post-traumatic stress disorder has now abated and i don't wanna open old mental scars. Listening to this is as close as I'm comfortable with.
Tracks:
Side 1 (30.00)
Side 2 (30.00)
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Where does one go after all of those minimal synth and Coventry posts?......well, obviously into the misty realms of a spot of Spanish Industrial......where else?
Rafael Flores (or Flowers), is equally obscure, and prolific. Releasing enough cassette tape to stretch from the Alhambra Palace to the sea of tranquility,and probably back again. One of his cassettes should have been sellotaped to the side of Voyager 2.Mainly to show that there's intelligent life on our galactic desert island,but also,maybe to scare off any high-tech predators.
"Amarga Cosecha" is a swirling vortex of paella, fleshed out with seafood dredged from the parts of the ocean only James Cameron and the third class corpses from the Titanic have ever seen before. Constantly lurking where my ears are most comfortable,in the areas that challenge the very definition of what 'Music' is,was and could have been.
Tracks:
1. Side A (28:55)
2. Side B (29:43)
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