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Pesina Siller
DRXL
Héctor Zarate
Rubinskee
Abduct
MHV
The Incognito Traveller
Emmerichk
Hermetic Sound
Rubinskee
So Simple
Cri-Kong
Cezna
Denizen
Polifonia Visual
MHV
Flux and Vega

5.0 Electrónica Mexicana Contemporánea

V/A

5.0 Electrónica Mexicana Contemporánea. V/A
File under: IDM, experimental, minimal,

For the last year or so, “El Centro Cultural de España en México”, Spain’s Cultural Center, at the heart of downtown Mexico City, has become one of the city’s leading spots for contemporary Art and Music. Showcasing the constant output of the many cultural and artistic collectives that have sprout of late all over the country, it has become the epicenter of the thriving experimental electronic music scene in Mexico. To celebrate its fifth anniversary, it has issued an eleven-track compilation of forward-looking Mexican electronic music, from artists’ collectives and labels such as Spectre, Soundsister, Discos Invisibles, Static, Filtro, Abolipop and, of course, Konfort. The music ranges from the dark soundscapes of Denizen to the minimal techno of Cezna and Zofa. Different artists make for different takes on electronic experimentation: Lao adds a slice of dub, Abduct draws a soothing musical landscape with a sparse palette of synthetic sounds, Jack’s Son turns a two-step tune into a sonic sculpture of disembodied vocals and rhythm, and MHV hands the spotlight back to the melody. The final result is a heterogeneous family portrait of the current crop of sonic experimentalists in this land.

Release Date: July 2008

Track List

01. Abduct - OCK
02. Emmerichk - Amp
03. Cezna - Himalaya
04. Denizen - Broken Sky
05. Lao - Ross-Rendo
06. Zofa - Cycless
07. Vektor - Cotbell
08. MHV - Tipsstep
09. Héctor Zarate - Missing Johanna
10. Gélido - Cycles of Depression
11. Jack's Son - Wasted on the Sidewalk
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