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Vuelveteloca - Sonora Remix

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Vuelveteloca - Sonora Remix

Vuelveteloca - Sonora Remix

July membership record. No need to order it if you are a Fuzz Club member.Ā 

For over a decade Vuelveteloca, based in Santiago, Chile, have been shaking up the South American underground with their unhinged, doomy psych-rock. With their notorious reputation extending further afield soon enough – especially following a lauded performance at 2015’s Liverpool Psych Fest – in 2017 the band signed to London-label Fuzz Club for their fifth full-length, Sonora. Two years on and Vuelveteloca are now set to release a remix version of the album which features electronic reworkings by A Place To Bury Strangers, The Holydrug Couple, The KVB, The Men, Al Lover and more.

Where Sonora originally dealt in a warped motorik assault that pooled together Sabbathian stoner-rock grooves with full-throttle psych wig-outs a la King Gizzard and Oh Sees, the remixes on display here trade their careening guitar noise for mechanical, pulsing electronics. Take the oscillating, industrial dub of opening track ā€˜El Lade FrĆ­o’ (remixed by fellow Chileans The Holydrug Couple), the throbbing repetitive synths in The KVB’s reworking of ā€˜La Niebla’ or A Place To Bury Strangers’ twisted, overblown take on ā€˜Chepical’.

ā€˜Cientologia & Altiplano’ is given a spaced-out ambient reworking via IIOII, an electronic duo from Santiago who are close friends of the band, and then in the following track, Portugal’s Pedro Pestana turns ā€˜Ataque Masivo’ into a piece of distorted, motorik drone not too dissimilar from his own work in 10 000 Russos and Tren Go! Sound System. This is followed by a minimalist deconstruction of ā€˜Carnaval’ courtesy of Brooklyn outfit The Men, who strip the song down to its bare bones.Ā 

The penultimate cut sees ā€˜L.A.’ turned into a piece of sprawling, kosmische synthesis by LA-based producer Al Lover, who has remixed every psych band worth their salt today and is a masterful beat-making experimentalist in his own right. Then, bringing the album to a menacing close is an eerie, barely-recognisable reworking of ā€˜Tormento’ via Tierra Del Fuego, a NYC-based project comprising members of Psychic Ills and Argentinian dub band Nairobi: the original songs driving rhythm section submerged under layers of dark, glitched-out electronics and manipulated samples of news broadcasts describing worldwide environmental disasters.

Track-list


1. El Lado FrĆ­o (The Holydrug Couple Remix)
2. La Niebla (The KVB Remix)
3. Chepical (A Place To Bury Strangers Remix)
4. Cientologia & Altiplano (IIOII Remix)
5. Ataque Masivo (10 000 Russos / Tren Go! Sound System Remix)
6. Carnaval (The Men Remix)
7. L.A. (Al Lover Remix)
8. Tormento (Tierra Del Fuego Remix)

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July membership record. No need to order it if you are a Fuzz Club member.Ā 

For over a decade Vuelveteloca, based in Santiago, Chile, have been shaking up the South American underground with their unhinged, doomy psych-rock. With their notorious reputation extending further afield soon enough – especially following a lauded performance at 2015’s Liverpool Psych Fest – in 2017 the band signed to London-label Fuzz Club for their fifth full-length, Sonora. Two years on and Vuelveteloca are now set to release a remix version of the album which features electronic reworkings by A Place To Bury Strangers, The Holydrug Couple, The KVB, The Men, Al Lover and more.

Where Sonora originally dealt in a warped motorik assault that pooled together Sabbathian stoner-rock grooves with full-throttle psych wig-outs a la King Gizzard and Oh Sees, the remixes on display here trade their careening guitar noise for mechanical, pulsing electronics. Take the oscillating, industrial dub of opening track ā€˜El Lade FrĆ­o’ (remixed by fellow Chileans The Holydrug Couple), the throbbing repetitive synths in The KVB’s reworking of ā€˜La Niebla’ or A Place To Bury Strangers’ twisted, overblown take on ā€˜Chepical’.

ā€˜Cientologia & Altiplano’ is given a spaced-out ambient reworking via IIOII, an electronic duo from Santiago who are close friends of the band, and then in the following track, Portugal’s Pedro Pestana turns ā€˜Ataque Masivo’ into a piece of distorted, motorik drone not too dissimilar from his own work in 10 000 Russos and Tren Go! Sound System. This is followed by a minimalist deconstruction of ā€˜Carnaval’ courtesy of Brooklyn outfit The Men, who strip the song down to its bare bones.Ā 

The penultimate cut sees ā€˜L.A.’ turned into a piece of sprawling, kosmische synthesis by LA-based producer Al Lover, who has remixed every psych band worth their salt today and is a masterful beat-making experimentalist in his own right. Then, bringing the album to a menacing close is an eerie, barely-recognisable reworking of ā€˜Tormento’ via Tierra Del Fuego, a NYC-based project comprising members of Psychic Ills and Argentinian dub band Nairobi: the original songs driving rhythm section submerged under layers of dark, glitched-out electronics and manipulated samples of news broadcasts describing worldwide environmental disasters.

Track-list


1. El Lado FrĆ­o (The Holydrug Couple Remix)
2. La Niebla (The KVB Remix)
3. Chepical (A Place To Bury Strangers Remix)
4. Cientologia & Altiplano (IIOII Remix)
5. Ataque Masivo (10 000 Russos / Tren Go! Sound System Remix)
6. Carnaval (The Men Remix)
7. L.A. (Al Lover Remix)
8. Tormento (Tierra Del Fuego Remix)