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baba llaga - el ultimo viaje de vasilissa [mhrk041]

Baba llaga are: Miguel A. García (xedh, valvula antirretorno), Raul Dominguez (armadillo concreto), Daniel Llaria (bujero) and Itziar Markiegi (teta fx).

They gathered together to do some fine experimental/industrial improvised sound with a lot of emphasis on the visual aspect of the performance when they play live. It's not the 'man with a laptop' outfit, it's a real, living band.

Their first release "El ultimo viaje de Vasilissa" ("The last travel of Vasilissa") is 100% improvised, dreamy and dark album, a soundtrack to their getting together, focused more on the texture and evocation than on the impact and perversion of different forms of music - no intentions and no pretentions.

Expect more buzz and fuzz about baba llaga soon! Check for new tracks and info about live shows:

http://www.myspace.com/baballaga

Artwork image credits: Miguel A. García & Elena Aitzkoa.


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