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“Malevich”
is the second album of the electro-dark spanish
band Stereoskop. While the first album, “Main’,
had a strong rock element, in this third work the
electronic music is over the guitars. The title
of the album is in memory of the russian painter
Kasimir Malevich, an artist who breaks with the
conventional art He was ‘Black Picture’ author.
In this album Alex Brujas was over the music production
that is carefully even in this most minimum details.
The album is an amazing result from their experience
with vocal melodies. “Malevich” is a full album
that’s influenced for the last music electronic
european tendencies, but qualified with the reference
bands remembers (Depeche Mode, New Order, Cocteau
Twins or Simple Minds). “Malevich” has very different
sound roots. The techno pop style is in tracks like
“Bestprinkle” or “Not for your eyes”, and the EMB
influences in “It means much to me”. “Malevich”
has too open musical spaces for the sound experience
like “Have your ever thought” or dance electronic
music in tracks like “Musik” and “Try again”. All
the tracks of the album have the special Susana
Egea’s voice which breaks the music darkness and
makes sounds that bring thousand of images, like
in “Save the world” and “Under a false name”. We
can find a remix for “Musik” made for the B.S.O,
for the film ‘Cosa de Brujas’.
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