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DON LETTS / GREG FOAT - Un Dos Tres Y Fuera Vs Gaudi & Don Letts

Exclusive and limited 7” with two new recordings by Don Letts and Greg Foat & James Thorpe, recorded for the new RELATIN project (the reimagining of Latin musical roots from another time for our generations).

Don Letts, together with the producer Gaudi, applies his vast knowledge of dub and spatial sound he is known for to a song recorded by the Venezuelans Un Dos Tres... Y Fuera in the 70s. At the time an avant-garde folk sound from South America gets dubbed out in the hands of an innovator of British rock. The track included here is a edit version from the one heard on streaming platforms. Greg Foat brings an unprecedented jazzy sensibility to a song from the Colombians Cumbia Moderna de Soledad (from the late 70s), a band set out to modernize the folk music of their people.

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Various - VENEZUELA 70 LP 2x12"
  • 1: Vytas Brenner - Araguaney
  • 1: 2Pablo Schneider - Amor En Llamas
  • 1: 3Un Dos Tres Y Fuera - Machu Picchu
  • 1: 4Miguel Angel Fuster - Polvo Lunar
  • 1: 5Angel Rada - Basheeba
  • 1: 6Fernando Yvosky - Barcos De Papel
  • 1: 7Un Dos Tres Y Fuera - Son De Tambor Y San Juan
  • 1: 8Vytas Brenner - Bang-Going-Gone
  • 2: 1Aldemaro Romero Y Su Onda Nueva - Irene
  • 2: Miguel Angel Fuster - Dame De Comer
  • 2: 3Un Dos Tres Y Fuera - San Juan, Tambor Y Fuera
  • 2: 4Ofrenda Vytas Brenner - Caracas Para Locos
  • 2: 5Grupo C.i.m. - Joropo No. 1
  • 2: 6Angel Rada - Panico A Las 5Am
  • 2: 7Apocalipsis - Ayudame A Encontrar Mi Camino
  • 2: 8Miguel Angel Fuster - La Quema De Judas

New 10th anniversary fully remastered special silver-vinyl edition of Soul Jazz Records" ground-breaking Venezuela 70 featuring Vytas Brenner, Pablo Schneider, Angel Rada, Miguel Angel Fuster and many more. Venezuela 70 was the first ever compilation of its kind to take a look at the fascinating music scene created in Venezuela in the 1970s, a stunning blend of Funk, Latin Rock, European electronic experimentalism, Jazz and more! Venezuela during the 1970s was both a modern cultural and economic powerhouse in Latin America, rich from vast oil supplies. Situated at the northern part of South America, with neighbouring Colombia to its west, Brazil to its south and a north coast bordering the Caribbean. The country"s position and wealth led to an explosion in cultural activity during this time. Taking musical influences from all these surroundings as well as healthy doses of American musical sounds, the 1970s saw the evolution of a new generation of creative Venezuelan artists such as Vytas Brenner, Angel Rada, Pablo Schneider and Miguel Angel Fuster, who all explored the possibilities of creating a stunning "melting pot" mix of underground rock, synthetic electronics, funk, jazz and Latin American while simultaneously exploring their links with Venezuelan roots music, creating a new sound.

pre-ordina ora26.06.2026

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 26.06.2026

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RADA (ANGEL RADA) - UPADESA

Rada(Angel Rada)

UPADESA

12inchLPS239
WAH WAH RECORDS
23.05.2022

Ángel Rada is one of the most interesting music experimantalists of Venezuela. He started his career in the late 1960s as a member of The Gas Light, one of the big names on Venezuela's live circuit in the era, sharing the stages with other artists such as Apocalipsis, Un Dos Tres y Fuera, Vytas Brenner, Daniel Grau, Pablo Schneider, Miguel Ángel Fuster... Rada is one of the three basic artists who set an electronic music scene in Venezuela, along with Miguel Ángel Noya and Vinicio Adames.



Rada had attended the Escuela Superior de Música José Ángel Lamas and then continued his studies in Germany, where he was impressed by krautrock music, especially by its more electronic side. He met Kraftwerk when they were recording at Kling Klang Studio, and also knew Klaus Schulze–who would become an example for him to to follow. This contact with the Kraut scene would be the biggest influence on his works from the 1970s, which would end synthesizing in Rada's first record: 1983's Upadesa, originally released on his own independent label Uranium Records. Since then he has released more than 20 albums up to date, making him one of the most prolific experimental musicians not only in his country but also in the whole world.



Rada's aproach to electronic music is based in what he calls ethnosonic music. He is interested in the mixture of various styles which he filters through the use of technology, so in his electronic compositions one can hear echoes of ethnic sounds from all over the globe as well as some jazz influenced improvisation, ambient and synthesized sounds.



The Wah Wah edition is the first ever vinyl reissue of this landmark LP and has been remastered for vinyl by Roger Prades @ Prades Mastering. Includes an insert with liner notes by Salvatore Maldera.



It is a strictly limited edition of 500 copies only.

pre-ordina ora23.05.2022

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 23.05.2022

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