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COMEME 002LP
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Double LP version with CD. Daniel Maloso has so far been known for his fabled Cómeme collaborations with Rebolledo and his colossal solo debut EP Hijos de José and his reputation for highly intense live action. Cómeme's second album is Daniel Maloso's ode to the seductive powers of the night-time world, a homage to ceremonial cave music made for the carnal momentum. Moving in sudden shifts, it can be a cinematic automaton boogie with a leather jacket on ("Shera") or Kraut eaten up by Eurodisco's dark half ("Boney"). It can be a maze of sequenced, syncopated bass lines pulsating in the name of Soccio's "Dancer" and Cowley's "Megatron Man," gospel choirs on top ("Body Music"). Or just pure stripped-down machine funk ("Control y Voltaje"). Call up the children of the night to rise ("They Came At Night"), see strangers crossing paths ("Cafe Obscuro"). Share a look with someone and see both of you wishing for an offer ("Mamihlapinatapai"). Follow Daniel's nocturnal passages.
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COMEME 002CD
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Daniel Maloso has so far been known for his fabled Cómeme collaborations with Rebolledo and his colossal solo debut EP Hijos de José and his reputation for highly intense live action. Cómeme's second album is Daniel Maloso's ode to the seductive powers of the night-time world, a homage to ceremonial cave music made for the carnal momentum. Moving in sudden shifts, it can be a cinematic automaton boogie with a leather jacket on ("Shera") or Kraut eaten up by Eurodisco's dark half ("Boney"). It can be a maze of sequenced, syncopated bass lines pulsating in the name of Soccio's "Dancer" and Cowley's "Megatron Man," gospel choirs on top ("Body Music"). Or just pure stripped-down machine funk ("Control y Voltaje"). Call up the children of the night to rise ("They Came At Night"), see strangers crossing paths ("Cafe Obscuro"). Share a look with someone and see both of you wishing for an offer ("Mamihlapinatapai"). Follow Daniel's nocturnal passages.
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COMEME 009EP
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Maloso's disco is undeniable -- already the creator of "Ritmo Especial," hailed by Bleep/Warp as one of the top tracks of 2010, which you definitely heard in every DJ set Michael Mayer dished out. "Hijos De José" crosses the genre spectrum and ingeniously spits out sweat-drenching, musical madness. Maloso vocally plays with the title lyric "Noy Doy Nada" in every which way, and "Caracol" is purely instrumental hand-clap disco à la Metro Area tweaked out with a killer arpeggio.
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