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Music > Dance
Radio Zumbido's third full-length effort is in part a documentation
of L.A. like those films which steer away from obvious locations in
the city to show, in an artful sense, what life there can really be
like -- it's the audio equivalent of the grungy, overheated side
streets in Repo Man or the apartment buildings in Pulp Fiction,
uniquely of the city without forcing the issue. Juan Carlos
Barrios, aka Radio Zumbido himself, draws on a slew of instruments
and sounds to interweave the feeling of the busy collage of music
one can hear on the streets of the city -- multiple percussion
styles and breaks in particular are the punctuating moments of the
album as a whole -- with his own particular vision, further shaped
by his life in Barcelona and elsewhere. Thus there's a range from
the drawn-out but still sweetly attractive acid psychedelia of "El
Desierto," a bit of Santana spliced with Savage Republic, to the
careful collage of a Mexican radio DJ or MC, accordions, echoing
dub moves and feedback snarl of the wittily titled "Everybody Wants
to be Manu Chao These Days." (Barrios' sense of song titles is
excellent throughout -- one gently sad late-night blues number is
called "Dolorcito.") There's a beautiful grace on many of the
tracks, sometimes on the quickest -- thus "Petit Llampec," which in
its combination of guitar chime and understated clatter and beat
feels universal rather than specifically grounded in any context.
Sometimes the combinations are simple but perfect, as with the
gently Boards of Canada-like melody riding atop the busy drum jams
of "Revuelta," or the big-and-deep hip-hop break with distorted and
compressed swirls of mariachi arrangements floating atop "La
Mexican Cornershop." On balance this is a surprising and engaging
album that rewards re-listening -- something new always seems to be
around the corner. ~ Ned Raggett
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