A true discovery, a brilliant gem
Sander Kessels | amsterdam, nh Netherlands | 12/28/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I was quite surprised that this album was made in 1996. It sounds like it was made yesterday: extremely well composed loungy latin and catchy tunes on an album that sounds like it's a compilation-cd of a bunch of highly talented elektro-jazz bands in the school of st. germain. The theme of the album is mainly about south-american bandits and westerns... The percussion sets on this album are fabulous: groovy, original, different, sometimes even mysterious. If you like elektro-jazz stuff like st.Germain or Yonderboi, I urge you to listen to this one. To get a good idea, listen to 'The revolutionary woman of the windmill', the funky '1,2,3, Alto Y fuera' and the mysterious 'An unmarked grave', a hommage to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
This album is made for people who wish to FEEL music...
Believe me, it feels gooood."
Good album, trippy
joe | USA | 03/21/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"good disc to chill out to. if you know funky porcini, then you will love this group"