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Insólito UniVerso - Ese puerto existe - Venezuelan folk music meets Stereolab (literally: Lætitia Sadier guests on one track)
'Ese puerto existe' is the sophomore album by Insólito UniVerso, a psychedelic dream towards sound and its powers of communication. The record explores the diverse geography, rhythms and traditions of their home country of Venezuela, through their own distinctive sound. On their debut album, ‘La Candela del Río’, the band created a magical Latin American sound of their very own, leading to critical acclaim from the likes of Songlines, Bandcamp, The Wire and many more; as well as a nomination for Best Group at the Songlines Award in 2020. Following a 2-track digital single released in 2020, the group continued to experiment with Venezuelan music in collaboration with other Paris-based musicians from their homeland, such as Manuel Sánchez and Rafael Mejias. At times, the music on this album reveals a more folkloric sound, rooted in the percussion instruments found across various styles of traditional Venezuelan music. However, the band don’t stop there and also enlist the estimable talents of free jazz drummer Francesco Pastacaldi and Lætitia Sadier of Stereolab fame. The album is mixed by long-standing collaborator, Malcolm Catto, of the Heliocentrics, Eblis Alvarez, of Meridian Brothers fame, and Venezuelan engineer Fidel Goa. ‘Ese Puerto Existe’ questions the wide and alien, place and time, to perhaps point out the threshold, the center of each one, that port that exists within, inviting the listener to celebrate and dive into the immense and enveloping landscape of the seashore, the troubled green cacao plantation, and the inland plains. All songs composed by Maria Fernanda Ruette, with the exception of track 2 (Venezuelan folklore), track 5 (José Gregorio López) and track 4 (Bonilla Jiménez). Insólito Universo are: Maria Fernanda Ruette: lead vocals, cuatro Raúl Monsalve: bass, percussion, vocals Edgar Bonilla Jiménez: keyboards, vocals
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Recomendación Musical: Rest In Blue - Little Barrie, Malcolm Catto https://ift.tt/kZyQW6O
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Jake Ferguson & Malcolm Catto - "Emotions Run Dry" (Madlib Invazion Musi...
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We are proud to announce to you our new album, ‘Recovery Effects’, and our debut single from the record ‘Fourth Pass Over The Graveyard’. Watch the video and pre-order your copy of the album via the link in our bio. Recorded in 2021 at Quatermass Studio by Malcolm Catto (@theheliocentrics, @djshadow, Soul Destroyers) on producer duties and featuring Barrie Cadogan (@littlebarrie, @liamgallagher, @primalscreamofficial, @officialthe_the), Lewis Wharton (Little Barrie, @paulwellerhq) and Tony Coote (Little Barrie, @pp_arnold, @stevecradockofficial). The record was mastered in January 2022 at @metropolisstudios by @johnkeithdavis1 (@ledzeppelin, @gorillaz, @thelibertines). It's slated to be released on Friday 14th April on @fuzzclubrecords. Video directed by @luke_hallett_ and artwork by Matt Barratt. I can't tell you how happy I am to finally get this out into the world and I hope you all love it as much as I loved making it. Enjoy and we’ll see you very soon!!
Matt x (at Kingston upon Hull) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoHgh_rL38z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Malcolm Catto. https://www.instagram.com/p/CnXEtplr6Qs/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Heliocentrics - Nonsense Pt1. (Madlib Invazion)
voc. Barbora Patkova, prod. Malcolm Catto & Jake Ferguson, 2020.
#the heliocentrics#Malcolm catto#jake ferguson#producer#2020#madlib invazion#jack Yglesias#female vocal#barbora patkova#space jazz#electric jazz#instrumental#drums
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You Are Not An Island by Vanishing Twin from the album The Age Of Immunology - Video by Noriko Okaku (shout-out: @lh3s-blog)
#somethingneweveryday#vanishing twin#cathy lucas#valentina magaletti#susumu mukai#phil mfu#man from uranus#philip baerwalde#elliott arndt#malcolm catto#sarah register#video#music video#noriko okaku#animation#animated video
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Little Barrie and Malcolm Catto
You’re Only You
I discovered this group on a @woodencup playlist!
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JEUDI 13 MAI 2021
LITTLE BARRIE & MALCOLM CATTO - QUATERMASS SEVEN
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Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids - Thank You God - new single, from forthcoming album Afro Futuristic Dreams (see below for longer album version)
Strut presents the new album from Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids and share first single ’Thank You God!'! The first major new studio album in over 3 years and mixed by Malcolm Catto at Quatermass Sound Lab, Afro Futuristic Dreams is a sprawling new work exploring the future, the past and the urgent reality of the present - adding full, intricate scores including string sections and choral elements to Pyramids’ trademark spiritual Afro-jazz sound. Available 22 September on vinyl, CD and digitally.
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#RecomendacionMusical: Repeater #2 - Little Barrie, Malcolm Catto https://ift.tt/34AucKs
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Dr Roddy's Favourite Tunes of 2020
Dr Roddy’s Favourite Tunes of 2020
Dr Roddy (centre) in a scene from the movie of his life Now the dust has settled on the last fucked-up year, the inestimable Dr Roddy is the first to share his favourite tunes that saw him through lockdowns 1 and 2, and are probably sustaining him right now in lockdown 3, along with those Breakfast Club and Mannequin re-runs… So without further ado… 10 King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard –…
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#Bobby Lees#Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard#Delta Spirit#Fontaines D.C.#King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard#LICE#Little Barrie & Malcolm Catto#Peter Bibby#Protomartyr#Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
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1960′s Kay Red Devil- K592
from: https://www.empeda.com/it-was-pretty-fucking-heavy-barrie-cadogan-and-malcolm-catto-talk-recording-quartermass-seven/
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The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PST, Channel 35)
Via satellite, transmitting from northeast Los Angeles — the Aquarium Drunkard Show on SIRIUS/XMU, channel 35. 7pm California time, Wednesdays.
Intro ++ The Bug Club – My Baby Loves Rock & Roll Music ++ Holiday Ghosts – Mr. Herandi ++ Paul Jacobs – Half Rich Loner ++ Ty Segall – Tall Man Skinny Lady ++ The Peacers – Irish Suit ++ Lewsberg – Cold Light Of Day ++ The Beets – Preso Voy ++ OMNI – Plane ++ Dry Cleaning – Scratchcard Lanyard ++ Black Country, New Road – Athens, France ++ Ty Segall – Music For A Film ++ Bondo – Compressed Drum ++ Fugazi – Lusty Scripps ++ Crissy Zebby Tembo – I’m Not Made Of Iron ++ Black Sabbath – Planet Caravan ++ Madrigal – The Ballad (Dreams) ++ Fuzz – Fuzz’s Fourth Dream ++ Little Barrie / Malcolm Catto – After After ++ CAN – I’m So Green ++ Damaged Bug – The Mirror ++ Fat White Family – Kim’s Sunsets ++ Ween – The Goin’ Get Tough From The Getgo ++ Ween – Reggaejunkiejew ++ Blur – I Got Law (demo) ++ Sleaford Mods – Tarantula Deadly Cargo ++ The Folk Implosion – Natural One ++ Piero Umiliani – Cantata Per Maryam ++ Kit Sebastian – Tyranny 20 ++ Tortoise & Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy – Daniel (Elton John) ++ Jack Name – Karolina ++ Linda Smith – I So Liked Spring
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Greg Foat - Not That It Makes Any Difference (Athens of the North)
Drums, Malcolm Catto, 2019.
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