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MOHAMA SAZ

MáQUINA DE GUERRA (YAI YAI)

MOHAMA SAZ - MáQUINA DE GUERRA 162867
Format:
1 LP
Release:
01.03.2024
Label:
YAI YAI
Genre:
Rock
Kat.-Nr.:
162867
Barcode:
8435621657982
The fifth album put out by Mohama Saz is a balance of primitive sound both organic and tribal with a flare of timeless psychedelic vanguard.

Dystopian synths, chorus, percussion sustained by strong rhythms surround the sound of the electric Baglama Saz melodies.

"Máquina De Guerra" is an instruction manual to escape the innocuous and the complacent and to keep fighting against the establishment.

The record is oriented towards the south of Spain, as well as Eastern Europe, Anatolia, kaleidoscopic Kraut, Flamenco as well as music from the Andes and from North Africa.

The music of Mohama Saz is an enormous explosion of sound. For fans of Erkin Koray, Orkestra of Spheres, Triana, Sun Ra, Goat, Tinariwen, Las Grecas or Neu! "Máquina de Guerra" has been produced by Carlos Díaz and Mohama Saz.

It was recorded, mixed and mastered by Carlos Díaz at the El Cortijo de Santa María de la Vega (Granada, Spain).

And with the original works of Oscar Rey Atellier on cover and back cover art, Spanish painter based in Berlin.

Ltd 300 ww copies only! Quotes: "Group vocals, chanting, unusual arrangements and great rhythms.

Extremely danceable and hypnotic. I am now officially a fan. A pleasant surprise!" Ben Vaughn "Unique psychedelic raga sound, mesmerizing melodies and unstoppable in-the-pocket grooves." -Mike & Anja Stax.

(Ugly Things Magazine / The Loons) "Hypnotic Turkish psychedelic sound reminding me of Erkin Koray or Cem Karaca with layers of chant-like vocals, pounding drums and swirling riffs.

Their set was flawless, with complex arrangements and superb mesmerizing sitar-like sounds from an electric Turkish Saz." DJ Tony The Tyger (Fuzz, Flaykes & Shakes) "Madrid's intrepid musical travellers MOHAMA SAZ mix Anatolian rock and folk with psychedelia, Euro progfunk, the widescreen cinematics of Morricone, and fresh experimental techniques." - Jon 'Mojo' Mills (Shindig! Magazine, UK)
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. YAI YAI
  • 1.2. BARIS
  • 1.3. URSUS
  • 1.4. AMULATU
  • 1.5. STEREORRATA
  • 1.6. JARA Y SEDAL
  • 1.7. ARBOLITO