Estratexa
Manta Ray
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Take a Look | Manta Ray | 5:35 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Estratexa | Manta Ray | 5:02 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Qué Niño Soy | Manta Ray | 2:53 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Asalto | Manta Ray | 1:48 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Añada | Manta Ray | 2:24 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Monotonía | Manta Ray | 2:07 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Another Man | Manta Ray | 6:58 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Ébola | Manta Ray | 3:31 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Rosa Parks | Manta Ray | 5:26 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Ausfahrt | Manta Ray | 4:11 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
| Total: 10 canciones |
Reseña de álbum
Manta Ray is a little bit Velvet Underground, a little bit ambient techno, and a little bit Krautrock, and the band's fourth full-length album sounds like all those elements brought to bear on a Sergio Leone spaghetti Western soundtrack. Or, to make it simpler yet, think of the brooding Estratexa as a sort of Spanish Radiohead in its Kid A phase, but more low-key and less high-strung, and not quite as neurotically vibrant, edgy, and challenging. The album is, nevertheless, full of enticingly atmospheric, lugubrious, claustrophobic, and jittery music, a montage of surly dirges (the haunting electric shower that is "Another Man"), lovely throbbing drones (the title track), and rhythmically cacophonous tone poems (listen to the mesmerizing, pulsing, tribal-infused "Monotonía"), with textures borrowed from Hawaiian music (the heavily reverb-laden "Añada"), heavy metal (the aggressively dirty guitar riffs and pulverizing, overdriven percussion of "Ébola"), and, of course, Latin music. Even further afield, "Ausfahrt" has a beautifully meditative, Native American-like flute melody laid over a mournful theremin. It sounds like ghosts rising out of the desert sand. Occasionally a song will fail to hang together all the way through, is left in limbo, or fails to find its way to a satisfying resolution. In those moments, the album skirts the line between dynamic, enveloping soundscape and less interesting mood piece. Even so, Estratexa is largely the former, a gorgeous canvas of abstract, exploratory avant rock, and it fits in perfectly with Film Guerrero's other releases.
Biografía
Fecha de formación: Gijón, Spain
Género: Rock
Años de actividad: '90s, '00s
Top álbumes y canciones de Manta Ray
| Título | Álbum | Duración | Precio | ||
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1 |
No Tropieces | Torres de Electricidad | 3:03 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Ébola | Estratexa | 3:31 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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3 |
canción de Cumpleaños Para el Señor Miseria | Manta Ray | 3:02 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Torres de Electricidad | Torres de Electricidad | 9:54 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Todo Puede Cambiar | Torres de Electricidad | 2:02 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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El Despertar | Torres de Electricidad | 4:07 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Rosa Parks | Estratexa | 5:26 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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8 |
Take a Look | Estratexa | 5:35 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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9 |
A Love Song (Braille Remix) | Pequeñas Puertas Que Se Abren y Pequeñas Puertas Que Se Cierran | 8:17 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |
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Por Que Evadirse a Otros Mundos Aun Mas pequenos | Torres de Electricidad | 5:11 | 0,99 € | Ver en iTunes |

- Álbum parcial
- Géneros: Alternativa, Música, Rock: Independiente
- Publicado: 01/02/2003
- ℗ 2003 2003 Ediciones Acuarela





