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The synth-playing fox (I think he's a fox) Valentino Arco has four feature albums out now - four times more than the other "479" members. So I'm starting to assume that he's Danny Perez' alter ego. I might add that the music is excellent as usual - but I don't think that this does justice to this album, because the music is far beyond the usual, hence it can't be "as usual". So let's say that it catches the unusual with excellence. Seriously, electronic avantgarde hardly can't get any better. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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Here it is - the long awaited "Hall" special by the interdisciplinary avantgarde band "479". Valentino Arco (the fox/wolf/whatever), Potoo (the owl), Rogelia (the pink-haired girl) already had their features. Now it's time for the weird guy who looks like a viking and contributes noise and sweets. Sounds unlikely? Well, then file it as a fantasy from the ingenious mind of Danny "Playamaqui" Perez. Nevermind, it's a most refreshing electronic avantgarde album with odd tonality concepts. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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Playamaqui é uma das melhores surpresas de sempre que descobri acidentalmente aqui no site bandcamp. Se procuram originalidade, é aqui que poderão encontrar. 😉👍🎧🎧🎧 elementus musicalis
Australian duo OK EG imbue rigid power electronics with organic warmth, approaching club music from a naturalistic mindset. Bandcamp New & Notable May 27, 2020
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The pure weirdness and the dissonance are what originally drew me to Danny Playamaqui's music. It always makes me grin to hear it, because I can imagine how strange it must sound to other people.
You might describe it as "alien-music." But if you can get past that knee-jerk reaction, you can enjoy this style on a purely sensory level. You just have to relax enough. sour-cream-pringles