Invenciones: La Otra Vanguardia Musical En by Various (CD, 2017)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelMuns, Munster Records
UPC8435008836924
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046057282

Product Key Features

Release Year2017
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistVarious
Release TitleInvenciones: La Otra Vanguardia Musical En

Dimensions

Item Height0.56 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.51 in
Item Width4.93 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Caña Brava - Manongo Mujica 1.2 Aquel País Del Horizonte Sin Límites - Banda Dispersa de la Madre Selva 1.3 Pachacuti - Miguel Flores 1.4 Variaciones de Amauta - Amauta 1.5 Concierto de la Puerta - Autoperro 1.6 Quilleihue - Malalche 1.7 Orgón Patafísico - Decibel 1.8 Michoacán: Un Paisaje Sonoro - Jorge Reyes 2.1 Mobile/Stabile - Grupo Um 2.2 Así Nomás - Carlos Da Silveira 2.3 Lluvias - Musikautomatika 2.4 Incidente en la Ciudad de los Hombres Mecánicos - Quum 2.5 Necronomicón - Vía Láctea 2.6 Gran Sabana - Miguel Noya
NotesThe artists on Invenciones: La Otra Vanguardia Musical en Latinoamerica 1976-1988 come from an intermediate period between the high-point of diverse artistic currents influenced by the hippie movement and the advent of punk - a watershed between the expansion of the industry and the emergence of a new DIY distribution system. They also belong to an intermediate period in terms of the development of electroacoustic music labs and the arrival of synthesizers and samples available for mass audiences. They hail from that decisive stage of technological socialization, when small studios and home recording studios were set up. Above all, what these artists have in common is that they are Latin Americans and as such, share the difficulties of belonging to a time in history when ideological polarization resulting from the Cold War was rife, when they would witness complex social processes, military coups, dictatorships, and radicalization, and when the legitimacy of music that spoke about the territory was also disputed. It was a time when native sounds were introduced, either linked to the use of poor or austere technologies or to the local context. Many of the artists on this record have acquired cult status and are key figures in regards to understanding the cultural periods they belong to in their respective countries, but as such they have also been atypical figures and reflect a sensibility that was spreading across Latin America back then: a spirit of experimentation that was redefining musical directions in the region. More than a movement, it was a group of individuals who worked on counterculture projects. Notwithstanding this mosaic of different sounds, several trends can be identified: free use of folk, open compositions, explorations of the boundaries of rock and experimentation with technology. However, imagination is perhaps what connects the artists brought together here for the first time the most. Because all of them needed to imagine a new space, where they could forge a new scene that punk and technology would go on to consolidate. All these artists did things for the first time. They represent the breaking point between clearly defined periods, despite the difficulties and isolation that many suffered when creating their compositions. Features: Manongo Mujica, Banda Dispersa de la Madre Selva, Miguel Flores, Amauta, Autoperro, Malalche, Decibel, Jorge Reyes, Grupo Um, Carlos Da Silveira, Musikautomatika, Quum, Vía Láctea, and Miguel Noya. Includes booklet with liner notes by Luis Alvarado and artist photos.
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