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MARCO | ENMARCADO, SIN ENMARCAR |
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S/99.00 – S/290.00
Dimensiones: 42 cm Ancho / 60 cm Alto
Print: Papel bond 120 mg, impresión offset
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MARCO | ENMARCADO, SIN ENMARCAR |
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Heavy post-rockers Vago Sagrado set a peaceful atmosphere with “K is Kool,” the opening track of their third album, Vol. III, that is hard to resist. They’ll soon enough pump in contrast via the foreboding low end of “La Pieza Oscura,” but the feeling of purposeful drift in the guitar remains resonant, even as the drums and vocals take on a kind of punkish feel. The mix is one that the Chilean three-piece seem to delight in, reveling in tonal adventurousness in the quiet/loud tradeoff of “Fire (In Your Head)” and the New Wave shuffle of “Sundown” before “Centinela” kicks off side B with the kind of groove that Queens of the Stone Age fans have been missing for the last 15 years. Things get far out in “Listen & Obey,” but Vago Sagrado never completely lose their sense of direction, and that only makes the proceedings more engaging as the hypnotic “One More Time with Feeling” leads into the nine-minute closer “Mekong,” wherein the wash teased all along comes to fruition.
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He events of July 3, 1973 at London’s Hammersmith Odeon made rock and roll history: David Bowie retired Ziggy Stardust! His final concert appearance as Ziggy was the 60th of 40 dates (matinees included) and the last of the planned UK Ziggy Stardust gigs. It has famously become known as “The Retirement Gig.” The two Hammersmith Odeon concerts (July 2nd and 3rd) were designed to take the place of a cancelled second show at Earl’s Court. By July 1973, Bowie had been touring and promoting his album for nearly a year without a break. The original plan was for a Ziggy Stardust tour of Europe to follow the third UK Tour, then a third US Tour with 38 confirmed concerts beginning on September 1, 1973 and ending on the 31st October 31, 1973 in Texas. The retirement announcement at the end of the concert came as a major shock…to fans, the majority of the music press, and the Spiders From Mars themselves. It later transpired that Bowie had only told his manager and Mick Ronson of his plans to retire Ziggy Stardust.
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Editorial: Meier Ramirez
vinyl 12″ (50 loops)
eslóganes de candidatos presidenciales
edición: 250
En el 2016, José Luis Martinat en colaboración con Meier Ramírez realiza el primer proyecto sonoro de la editorial: un vinilo de 12” el cual contiene una selección de cincuenta “loops” de lemas electorales extraídos de la historia política peruana.
Los lemas buscan transmitir sentimientos profundos de esperanza, repitiendo estratégicamente palabras como “cambio” y “transformación”. Palabras que evocan un movimiento hacia adelante, una marcha hacia el progreso, la idea de un país con futuro.
Estos eslóganes fueron expresamente creados para ser leídos y escuchados insistentemente. El tiempo demostraría que estas promesas difundidas no eran más que falsos mantras políticos.
Dimensiones: 42 cm Ancho / 60 cm Alto
Print: Papel bond 120 mg, impresión offset
Impreso en Perú
Vinyl LP
Sello: Rvng Intl.
Helado Negro returns with This Is How You Smile, an album that freely flickers between clarity and obscurity, past and present geographies, bright and unhurried seasons. Miami-born, New York-based artist Roberto Carlos Lange embraces a personal and universal exploration of aura – seen, felt, emitted – on his sixth album and second for RVNG Intl.
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