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Electrodomestico
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Album Details: Electrodomestico

Release Date:10/20/2005
Label:Prodisc Records
UPC:600252762529

Track List: Electrodomestico

  1. Astro Saluki
  2. Squash
  3. Brillantina
  4. Bomba E
  5. Madmoiselle
  1. Portatil
  2. Besame Mucho
  3. Zenit
  4. Esto Es Normal
  5. Beibe

User Reviews: Electrodomestico

  • Overall:

    Music:

    Great mexican work!!!!!!

    By Chiara  Apr 16, 2005

    Pros: The combination of sounds is beautiful

    Cons: i have no cons

    This is such a an amazing record. Is a perfect and clean combination of sounds: sax, guitars, piano, and a gorgeous violin (i love how the violin plays throw all the beautiful sounds). You really have to listen it!!!
    it's a great mexican work.

Pro Reviews: Electrodomestico

  • All Music Guide

    Guadalajara's Telefunka has really done a nice job with Electrodomestico, both physically and aurally. Its paperboard packaging is smooth to touch, wrapped in a slider and a decorated with a refracted explosion of modernist color and urban reimagination. Principals Giancarlo Fragoso Faure, Aldo Fragos Faure, and Daniel Padilla Hernández are pictured lounging in a modernist domestic environment. What are they doing? Listening to records, naturally. Electrodomestico is a textured collection of electroacoustic grooves, drawing as easily from light jazz as it does pop and electronica. "Squash" is warmed by piano, sax, and a great violin solo, all dropped over upbeat drum programming. There's some sort of bossa nova influence here, but just as much of the goodtimin', wellappointed electronic sounds popularized by Frenchmen like Dimitri from Paris. That violin returns for the more atmospheric "Bomba E", while "Bailando" blends an irresistible '80s synthpop groove with processed Spanishlangua...ge voices. The interlude "Madmoiselle" switches to French, and seems to have a bit of Daft Punk on its mind. It sets up Electrodomestico's melodydrenched second half, which never scrimps on the beats but always keeps pacing and hooks front and center. Most representative is the gorgeous "Zenit", which references the pacing of vintage progressive electronic music even as it updates with more sax, guitar and violin soloing. Guaranteed to impress at your next cocktail party. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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