Farmacia Farmacia, from Buenos Aires, play fairly straight-forward electronic ambient noise. It sounds computer-heavy with that sort of blip-beep and honed fuzz made by lap-top musicians. Most of the songs have some sort of light beat or throbbing through-out, which remains constant and keeps the songs moving steadily ahead into an ambient abyss. I am not sure what a "crucial sky" would look like, perhaps something which makes more sense in Spanish. This music makes me curious as to what's going on in Argentina's underground music world. It seems calm and contained, yet this is not how I imagine Buenos Aires. It reminds me of a lot of German electronic experimental music, and so fans of that kind of darker, sparse pulse-crackling will be pleased to hear this. :: Farmacia: Crucial Sky in the Land of Premonitions at Lorenzo's Weekend - Psych-o-Path Records
Farmacia: Crucial Sky in the Land of Premonitions at Lorenzo's Weekend
| ck 09 Feb 07 |



