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New Prefuse 73 album 24/1/04
 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-12-21 19:00 [#01001194]
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Sorry if this has been posted, but I didn't see it if it
was

"Scott Herren (aka Prefuse 73) releases a new album
"Apropa't" from his Savath & Savalas project on 26th
January. Warp and Hefty records previously released his Folk
Songs for Train Trees and Honey album back in 2000, an
understated and beautiful classic record.

Apropa’t is an album with a story. For the past 18 months,
Scott has been based in Barcelona, Spain, searching for
untold family roots and looking to put down some of his own.

"My father is from there, I didn’t grow up around him or
the culture from Spain. So I was there immersing myself in
the things I wasn’t able to be around growing up… also
connecting to an important part of myself that is necessary
for me to move forward in life."

Scott’s quest led him to unknown Catalan singer/songwriter
Eva Puyuelo Muns - their meeting resulted in instant musical
connection, despite Eva having never previously been
involved with any music projects. From those first months in
the spring of 2002 impressions, ideas, different lifestyles
and a lot of music were exchanged. They shared the same
passion for South American music, especially early 1970s
Brazilian psychedelia, the simple production techniques, the
very sad melodies also found in Spanish folk music,
Afro/Cuban/Puerto Rican/NYC fusions and… tortilla de
patatas. From Milton Nascimento and Maricio Lo Borges
passing through Paco Ibañez and Música Dispersa, the story
of two people finding themselves and each other in music is
Apropa't.



"With Prefuse, living in Spain hasn’t affected me at all.
With that, it’s best for me to work in the environment
I’m used to ‘making beats’ in, which is Atlanta. But
as far as Savath & Savalas, the environment has affected my
music greatly. The whole project has become an almost
straight-up, Catalan/Castellano vocal-based folk steez."

Indeed, Apropa't could not be more different to Scott’s
work as Prefuse 73, or previous Savath & Savalas recordings.
On the album you will hear both Scot


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2003-12-21 19:01 [#01001195]
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Indeed, Apropa't could not be more different to Scott’s
work as Prefuse 73, or previous Savath & Savalas recordings.
On the album you will hear both Scott and Eva singing, on
all the tracks, with a cornucopia of gentle, melodic sounds
from classical guitar, harmonium, concertina, bajo sexto,
guitarron, harps and accidents thrown in. Recorded at home,
on the outskirts of Barcelona, Apropa't captures a mood of
dreamy intimacy, candlelit reverie and emotional intensity.
Scott describes Apropa't as an exploration or
acknowledgement of the relationship between himself and Eva,
and of what is left by the search.

Mid-2003, Scott took the mostly sketched songs to
Tortoise’s SOMA Studio in Chicago and mixed the tracks
with John McEntire, with additionally recorded drums parts
from Johnny Herndon, bass by Town & Country’s Josh Abrams,
some vocals from Azita Youssefi (Bride of No No) and two
horn players in Paul Mertens (Brian Wilson, Stereolab) and
Dave Max Crawford (Poi Dog Pondering, The Sea and Cake).

Scott will be taking Savath & Savalas out live as a band in
Spring 2004."


Check the warp site!


 

offline spoonz from Edmonton, AB (Canada) on 2003-12-21 19:04 [#01001198]
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i should be reading something along those lines christmas
morning. i will be getting a music mag with scott on the
cover with a story about savath+savalas in my stocking :)

i'm still getting used to the "folk songs..." album though.


 


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