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Mardel-X      Contraluz : Americanos (1973)***°°    -click picture for color version-

Contraluz made a great album in 1973 with a nice progrock but mostly heavy rock sound, heavily influenced by Jethro Tull, especially the flute. The singing is Argentine rock, with emotional vocals. Some songs have really raw heavy part, with enough space in the songs for quieter instrumental passages. Good album !

“We started off as a kind of imitation of Jethro Tull (see picture) but throughout the years we have evolved to a symphonic rock influenced by local folk music such as the "Carnavalito" (which in fact comes from Bolivia) with a touch of "milonga" or "tango" every now and then.

A couple of years ago we played as opening band in a theatre in Buenos Aires where Steve Hacket performed and we keep playing regularly in local concerts. Our instruments include drums, electric bass, electric and Spanish guitar, keyboards, "charango", "legüero" drum, "papus" (a kind of mini-guitar bought in the USA) and traverse flute.”


Private    Contraluz : Ramos Generales (2003)***'

The new album has a more “sophisticated” & well recorded sound with some folkloristic, tango, jazzy piano, and other elements used here and there as varied instrumental themes in between the songs. The flute sound is still there too, at various moments. The instrumental ideas melodically are mostly built around the songs. This widely worked out variation gives the song orientation an unusual approach, making it interesting enough for the progressive music listener. And most songs really work that way very well. One or two tracks emphasize a bit more on the song itself, even when they are more than 7 minutes in length. In general we have pretty long tracks, most of them are over 7 minutes, with 2 counting over 10 minutes, showing a variety of arrangements like I described before. Here and there it becomes even more a kind of symphonic progressive, like in  “Llevo..a mi padre” (11 minutes). Most clear "progressive rock" elements are perhaps shown in the accompanying instrumentation of “El despertar de la bestia” (7’39”). I don’t understand enough Spanish to understand the complete score.

Homepage : http://www.contraluzrock.com.ar/  Contact group : Alfredo Prochnik

More info on Contraluz :
http://www.viajeroinmovil.com/view.asp?lang=...(in English)
http://www.progresiva70s.com/rep_contraluz.htm (in Spanish)
http://www.dospotencias.com.ar/rebelde/contraluz.htm (in Spanish)
http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/0/325.shtml (in Spanish)
http://www.fortunecity.es/salsa/cumbia/294/bandasc9.html (in Spanish)
http://www.puertorock.com.ar/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=208 (in Spanish)
review of first album : http://www.gnosis2000.net/reviews/contraluz.htm (in English)

CONTRALUZ DISCOGRAPHY:

AMERICANOS (1973) - Vynil LP (45')  EMI
QUE TU VOZ SE ESCUCHE (1974) - Vynil single (7')   EMI
EL PASAJE (2000) - CD
RAMOS GENERALES (2003) - CD
PrivateDuo Fernandez-Torres :
                "Encrucijada en busqueda de la corchea perdida" (2000)***

Description from radioshow : A guitarist duo from a 70's Fusion music qualitative level. We hear acoustic guitar and flamenco guitar open up an Argentian kind of warm flamenco (-if Spanish flamenco is like fire, Argentinian flamenco is more like warmth-), with some other additional influences, to get a beautiful & spontaneous mix. It was very difficult for me picking out tracks for airplay. The music contains a rare balance between mood, talent, adventure, mastering and also, modesty. Although it's odd that in studio off and on some natural sounds, synthesiser, and some synthetic drums are added, the overall effect of the music is as fluent as a live concert. Some of the effects might even give it an extra images/"fantasy"-provoking touch (see cover).

Received airplay : Tr.1, «Caballos alados en la noche(Gustavo Torres)» 4 min, Tr.2, «Encrucijad» 6 min,  Tr.5, « Setiembre (Hugo Fernández)» 9 min, Tr.6,"Rumba de la amistad (Hugo Fernández)" 5 min, Tr.7,"La danza de henia (Gustavo Torres)" 8 min
Tr.8, " Canción de cuna para Oriente (Gustavo Torres)" 5 min

Website at http://www.duofernandeztorres.com.ar/
PrivateSalvador Cresta (2005-2006)****

Several acid / psych folk releases from Salvador Cresto are reviewed on http://psychedelicfolk.homestead.com/acidfolkreview15.html
and a few more on http://psychedelicfolk.homestead.com/acidfolkreview18.html
Private        Fughu : Live! Fughu Pieces 03 (2006) ?

no review

Audio : "Intro", "Storm", "Get me (inside)", "Fallin", "Solitude", "Prison sex (Tool cover)", "Tanguapo (spanish lyrics version)", "Ashes (studio version)
Lyrics : http://www.lyricsmagnet.com/lyrics/FUGHU.html
Homepage : http://www.fughuweb.com.ar/
ARGENTINE PPROGRESSIVE (& PRIVATE) RELEASES
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Contraluz ('73,'03)
Duo Fernando-Torres ('00)
Fughu ('06)
Habitat ('06)
M.I.A. ('74-'85/'09)

Private   Habitat : Puente (ARG,2006)***°

I listened many times to this album, and appreciation grows with each listen but I still found it difficult to describe. The nice voice and some vocal harmonies with drums, acoustic/electric guitars with keyboards makes some of the tracks sound a bit like an Argentine version of Le Orme. This seemed at first an easy to listen to version ; the complexity and surprises are so carefully mixed into it, there is in fact much more behind the niceness of the surface. One track is an occasionally recorded medieval dance acoustic guitar mix with bass strings and percussion. The original “Theme for Universo Limbo” has some heavier guitar, combines this with folk driven acoustic guitars, keyboard leads, and as I said you will notice even much more progressive moves after repeated listens.

Homepage  : http://www.habitatmusic.com.ar/
Review : http://www.tunecore.com/music/habitat
Aldo Pinelli's solo release is reviewed on http://www.psychedelicfolk.com/guitar13.html
Viajero Inmovil Rec.M.I.A. : Archivos MIA (1974-1985) -2CD box- (ARG,re.2009)***°

M.I.A. was a huge art group with a large diversity of expressions, musically but also with other cooperative disciplines. They were a truly unique, essential group and its results spread over 3 LP’s and a triple live LP is worth tracing, varying from more acoustic to more progressive / symphonic approaches. This impressive looking double CD box with a little book of rare photographs and explanations of the tracks (in Spanish) covers the whole period of their existence but shows a bit more often the symphonic and often keyboard dominated part of the group (Lito Vitale’s responsibility mostly). There is also impressive choir parts, reminiscent of the essence of ‘Atom Heart Mother’, when Pink Floyd as a rock band embraced classical music ideas, and where they showed attractive vocal group arrangements, comparable to these ones. Just a few tracks show different, still well fitting together approaches on acoustic guitars for instance.

As a bonus track a 21 documentary was added shot on a Super 8 camera. It's nice to see the group perform, but the sound and music hardly fits in time, giving a rather surreal aspect to this visual archive material.

This double album still gives the impression of some historical importance, and of course the band also was important musically. For me a welcome and very enjoyable release which will give me repeated pleasure. For those who already tried and loved the M.I.A. releases this will be a more than welcome addition.

Spanish review with audio : http://www.clarin.com/diario/2009/03/11/um/m-01874404.htm
Label : http://www.viajeroinmovil.com
Info on MIA : http://www.viajeroinmovil.com/...
& http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/waterloo/728/magicland/m.html
& http://gnosis2000.net/reviews/mia.htm
Italian review : http://www.arlequins.it/pagine/articoli/alfa/corpo.asp?ch=4148
Short description of first albums on http://psychedelicfolk.com/Latin2.html