high wolf • shangri l.a [moamoo .2010]
"High Wolf makes music like no one else on the planet. He claims to be from the Amazon and all his activities are shrouded in mystery. Sometimes he is just one man, other times High Wolf is a duo. In either case he conjours mystic tropical clouds of repetition and build that, while complex, are never hard to listen to. The music seems to tap into a primal frequency and demands listeners to dance. A contemporary of James Ferraro (of The Skaters), Oneohtrix Point Never and Ducktails.
He has records and tapes out on loads of ultra hip labels like Not Not Fun (the people who put out records by Sun Araw, Magic Lantern, Pocahaunted), Krayon, his own Winged Sun. Also he's known as the new superastral duo team IIbiis Rooge with the seminal talents of Mr. Neil Campbell, better known these days as Astral Social Club and (ex-)member of Vibracathedral Orchestra. The new album Shangri L.A features the edited tracks from acclaimed cassette "Gabon" on Winged Sun Records and 3 exclusive new tracks recorded during the spring of 2010. These tracks has been remastered by the Japanese famous engineer Soichiro Nakamura (Guitar Wolf, Boris, Yura Yura Teikoku...).
The album showed High Wolf looking at Africa from his native Amazonia...What's the difference between Amazonian and African jungles? When we live in the wild, with percussions and tribal singing, we're all the same..." moamoo
He has records and tapes out on loads of ultra hip labels like Not Not Fun (the people who put out records by Sun Araw, Magic Lantern, Pocahaunted), Krayon, his own Winged Sun. Also he's known as the new superastral duo team IIbiis Rooge with the seminal talents of Mr. Neil Campbell, better known these days as Astral Social Club and (ex-)member of Vibracathedral Orchestra. The new album Shangri L.A features the edited tracks from acclaimed cassette "Gabon" on Winged Sun Records and 3 exclusive new tracks recorded during the spring of 2010. These tracks has been remastered by the Japanese famous engineer Soichiro Nakamura (Guitar Wolf, Boris, Yura Yura Teikoku...).
The album showed High Wolf looking at Africa from his native Amazonia...What's the difference between Amazonian and African jungles? When we live in the wild, with percussions and tribal singing, we're all the same..." moamoo
Hello, MicrphonesInTheTrees. Thanks for all the great music you recomend. You got a great blog going on.
ReplyDeleteThe Goner EP is wonderful, specially Lost Summer, thanks.
¿Hay colaboradores hispanohablantes en este blog o me lo inventé?
hola... no te lo inventaste,los que se pasean por aquí son -como dices- hispanohablantes en su mayoría... saludosos todos ;)
ReplyDeleteAh, que bueno! Gracias por responder.
ReplyDeletePermiso para ser pedigüeño y preguntar si es posible una resubida del disco de David A. Jaycock - The Coleopterous Cuckoos Collude, subido en Junio del 2008.
Muchas Gracias por un exelente blog. Me topé con él el año pasado durante una pasantía en Barcelona y desde ahí lo llevo conmigo.
-Un fiel seguidor chileno.
esta fotola es para caerse de espaldas
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