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Max Graef - Lo Siento Mucho Pero No Hablo Tu Idioma
Tracklist
A1Entrance
A2Level Zero
A3No Hay Trabajo Para Mi
A4Albania FM
A5Intershop
B1Midi Break I
B2Srrr
B3Midi Lisa 04:50
B4Funk
B5Master Quest
C1Y
C2Arcadia
C3Termina feat. Gerry Franke
C4Rush
C5Lozt
D1Midi Break II
D2Shrimp
D3All My Circuits
D4Burning 4 U feat. Chrissley Benz
D5Exit

Lo Siento Mucho Pero No Hablo Tu Idioma

Tartelet | Item No: 608988
Vinyl 2LP | 2018 / EU – Original | New
26,99 €
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Four years after his breakthrough, Max Graef returns to Tartelet Records with his second solo album.

A dungeon dub symphony in four parts, Lo Siento Mucho Pero No Hablo Tu Idioma is an album's album. Brimming with new and old guests, interludes and bonus skits, it's a consummate sketchbook of Graef’s most unique music to date. “Every bit of music or work represents the mood and skills of a certain period,” he says.

Where Graef's critically acclaimed debut LP Rivers of the Red Planet began an adventure away from the dance floor, No Hablo wormholes into totally lateral territory. Not interested in repeating old tricks, No Hablo sees Graef on a playful joyride through a whole new crate of influences. Echoes of Japanese video game music bubble through the Zelda-channeling “Master Quest” and dreamy bonus level “Midi Break 1.” “Midi Lisa” and “Intershop” roll out mutant digi-reggae, while “Rush” and “Level Zero” dig deeper into bass and juke. The album also premieres music with Chrissley Benz, a Kazakhstani singer.

As Graef explains: “No Hablo is a lot more intuitive with a lot less editing, raw arrangements, filled with experiments of strange instrumentation and rooms. I worked on it in a very unmusical way.”

But the record isn't a universe apart from his previous output. Throwbacks to the tape-deck world of g-funk and 80s boogie are still present, as well as a few psychedelic jazz cuts. The record also sees the return of Graef's father and guitarist, Gerry Franke, plus long-time collaborators Funkycan and Ludwig.

A record of 20 tracks, it covers many bases. It's your favourite PPU cassette via Ocarina of Time and out through a progressive garage jam, all stitched together in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Somehow it all makes perfect sense and reaffirms Graef's natural-born ear for killer hooks and unique melodies. The album's title – Lo Siento Mucho Pero No Hablo Tu Idioma – is an elegant and simultaneously ironic way of apologising for not speaking one's language in Spanish. It's a fitting metaphor that speaks to Max's ability to skip effortlessly between musical dialects with style and grace. This album proves it more than ever.
Item Details
Item No:608988
Artist:Max Graef
Titel:Lo Siento Mucho Pero No Hablo Tu Idioma
Label:Tartelet
Format:Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing:EU – Original
Release Date:2018
Genre:Electronic & Dance
Available since:06.11.2018
Condition:New
Price:26,99 €
Weight:500g (plus 250g Packaging)
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