Suburban Exotica

31,00

out of stock

why we love this

Compro Oro โ€” a psychedelic underground road trip to Africa, the Middle East and the Americas via Ghent, Belgium.

about the record

On โ€˜Suburban Exoticaโ€™ the spirit of Cal Tjader, Mulatu Astatke or Marc Ribot is never far away. One of the leading bands in the ever-expanding new wave of Belgian jazz, Compro Oro's wayward and psychedelic approach to a broad range of sounds has gained them a devoted fan base since the bandโ€™s formation in 2014.

Produced by Ghent-based multi-instrumentalist Dijf Sanders, โ€˜Suburban Exoticaโ€™ digs deep into several ethnic music traditions, leaving the listener enthralled in dark grooves and rabid psychedelica.

From the danceable beats and colourful sounds of โ€˜Miami New Waveโ€™, the exotic rhythms and textures of โ€˜10 Dollar Jeans Jacketโ€™, and the curious vibraphone infusions and wild guitar riffs of โ€˜Rastapopoulosโ€™, to the heady, bass-laden mover and shaker โ€˜Lalibelaโ€™ and traditional latin and cuban rhythms of โ€˜Dark Crystalโ€™, Compro Oro offer wild, profound and uncanny flavours that explore the best of afro-cuban music and jazz tinged psychedelia.

โ€˜Suburban Exoticaโ€™ features drummer, keyboardist and percussionist Joachim Cooder, son of guitar legend Ry Cooder who played on both the landmark Buena Vista Social Club albums and the Manuel Galban spin-off, Mambo Sinuendo. He adds percussion and his effects-laden electric mbira to three tracks on the album; โ€˜Miami New Waveโ€™, โ€˜Rastapopoulosโ€™ and โ€˜Dark Crystalโ€™. โ€œI had a great time playing on this record. Compro Oro blends together so many interesting rhythms and styles that I never knew what was coming next. I like to work that way.โ€

  1. A1 - Miami New Wave 3:26
  2. A2 - 10 Dollar Jeans Jacket 5:18
  3. A3 - 11 Dollar Iphone 2:34
  4. A4 - Mogadishu 5:28
  5. A5 - Rastapopoulos 4:13
  6. B1 - Lalibela 3:48
  7. B2 - Dark Crystal 4:22
  8. B3 - Baobab 4:17
  9. B4 - Geef Je Geld 4:05
  10. B5 - Kruitvat 5:48

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Suburban Exotica

31,00

out of stock

  1. A1 - Miami New Wave 3:26
  2. A2 - 10 Dollar Jeans Jacket 5:18
  3. A3 - 11 Dollar Iphone 2:34
  4. A4 - Mogadishu 5:28
  5. A5 - Rastapopoulos 4:13
  6. B1 - Lalibela 3:48
  7. B2 - Dark Crystal 4:22
  8. B3 - Baobab 4:17
  9. B4 - Geef Je Geld 4:05
  10. B5 - Kruitvat 5:48

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Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.

why we love this

Compro Oro โ€” a psychedelic underground road trip to Africa, the Middle East and the Americas via Ghent, Belgium.

about the record

On โ€˜Suburban Exoticaโ€™ the spirit of Cal Tjader, Mulatu Astatke or Marc Ribot is never far away. One of the leading bands in the ever-expanding new wave of Belgian jazz, Compro Oro's wayward and psychedelic approach to a broad range of sounds has gained them a devoted fan base since the bandโ€™s formation in 2014.

Produced by Ghent-based multi-instrumentalist Dijf Sanders, โ€˜Suburban Exoticaโ€™ digs deep into several ethnic music traditions, leaving the listener enthralled in dark grooves and rabid psychedelica.

From the danceable beats and colourful sounds of โ€˜Miami New Waveโ€™, the exotic rhythms and textures of โ€˜10 Dollar Jeans Jacketโ€™, and the curious vibraphone infusions and wild guitar riffs of โ€˜Rastapopoulosโ€™, to the heady, bass-laden mover and shaker โ€˜Lalibelaโ€™ and traditional latin and cuban rhythms of โ€˜Dark Crystalโ€™, Compro Oro offer wild, profound and uncanny flavours that explore the best of afro-cuban music and jazz tinged psychedelia.

โ€˜Suburban Exoticaโ€™ features drummer, keyboardist and percussionist Joachim Cooder, son of guitar legend Ry Cooder who played on both the landmark Buena Vista Social Club albums and the Manuel Galban spin-off, Mambo Sinuendo. He adds percussion and his effects-laden electric mbira to three tracks on the album; โ€˜Miami New Waveโ€™, โ€˜Rastapopoulosโ€™ and โ€˜Dark Crystalโ€™. โ€œI had a great time playing on this record. Compro Oro blends together so many interesting rhythms and styles that I never knew what was coming next. I like to work that way.โ€

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