Yep, Transporte Colectivo is going out tomorrow, and well I (Hector) will make comments on the tracks because all the other guys are lazy bums.
Gee, well here we go, singer on ()
Cocaine Blues (Erik Schuter)
Meh, we went Folk on this one, so Cash's number was kind of an upbeat song because he was an upbeat folk and well, this number isn't, mainly because we aren't upbeat folks, anyhow the texture on this one as I said is Folk/delta blues, not properly delta blues because it's an electric song or version, anyhow true (tr00) delta blues is played with acoustic insturments and this is no acoustic shit. Amazing song. Erik was the one to butcher the vocals on this one. Seriously, he's no singer.
Rebel Without A Pause (Jose Lugo/Dani Marquez)
The main reason we did a Public Enemy's song was because Jose and Dani wanted to do a rap song, and I wanted to do high pitched guitar screeches, so we chose this one, this was more of a private experiment, so no big innovation on this one, starring Jose Lugo as Flavor Flav and Daniel Marquez as Chuck D, while I got to be Terminator X (yep I did scratching), Erik stayed on his drums (pussy).
Circle of Hands (Dani Marquez)
To see a proper description head last page or somewhere in this website, look it up, i'm gonna do it my way, mainly to continue taking the piss on Erik. So he came with the idea to cover a rock ballad, it's a cool rock ballad on its original form, but it sounds exactly the same, sure me and Dani have shredding amazing solos on this one but come on, this is too conventional, fuckers. They think it's a good track.
Angry Chair (Hector Apreza)
Yep, I sing a song, hahahaha, let's grow up. Now this is kvlt stuff. An Alice In Chain song deconstructed to noise. You know how the original track has the echo thing? Well we took that stuff and multiplied it a hundred and two times, here the sound goes through several echo pedals, leslie speakers and everything that causes an echo, solid drum base, cool solo by Dani (not the original one), and echoes everywhere
What'd I Say I & II (Erik Schuter)
Now What'd I Say was revolutionary, so we felt like doing it, here the butchering Mr. Charles goes through it's not as painful as the one Johnny Cash faced, but it's still considerable. Erik's no singer, you should stop dissing on dead people, man. Seriously. A fine song, Jose plays piano.
Cuando Pase El Temblor (Hector Apreza)
We rebuilt this track with Mexican regional music, not mariachi and the known stuff, but sort of indigenous things, and the like. So this is another one I'm proud of, and as well as both Jose and Dani, agree this one is great, we thought of doing a song by an actual mexican band, but this version is amazing.
Banned In DC (Jose Lugo)
Let me tell you one thing, the tracklist sucks, come one seriosuly who chose it?, after last track speed-up Bad Brains is downright wrong, yes, speed-up, Jose had a tough playing bass and vocals at the same time (you may ask why didnt he recorded it separately, i'll say we're organic, you'll say that's retarded, i'll say fuck you)
Lovesong (orgy of voices, that sounds weird, well that was what Jose actually said, on a more polite description, sung by everyone)
Also look for a proper description elsewhere in this site, this was a song mixed by Jose and well Angry Chair has echoes, this has multi-tracks, I mean serious multi-tracks, it was a fucking Herculean task to mix and record this. About 50 samples, with a total of 160 minutes or something. Money does sick things to you.
Opio (Dani Marquez)
You missed a proper singer, didnt you? Well, with his uber-trained voice Dani is a delight on this song, matching good ol Bunbury, and well this song is amazing and the guitars are like bulldozers... or something.
Atom Heart Mother (Instrumental)
Well, we had to clos with a lengthy instrumental, it's practically a tradition, yet this time it's noise, reproducing the experiments done by Oval on a less experimental way, we scratched the CDs on two or more sides to produce a rhythm and.. oh dont worry your Cd comes scratchless.
Recorded @ ? Studios in Cuernavaca, Mexico
Released by Anti-Pop Records/Negative Records (I need to sort that out)
Produced by Insolent Paradox, Jim Garrison
Recorded by Jim Garrison & Tony Garrison
Engineered by Jose Lugo, Lee Marions, Tony Garrison, Yael Gonzalez & Daniel Gomiz
Mixed by Jose Lugo, Braulio Ayala & Daniel Gomiz
And that's it, should I come up with a clever ending?
Edited by user 27 January 2010 10:29:19(UTC)
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