PUTO TITO // Carregando A Vida Atrás Das Costas 2xLP

PUTO TITO // Carregando A Vida Atrás Das Costas 2xLP

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ポルトガル・リスボンのレフトフィールドダンス作家PUTO TITOが、2019年に同国実験/ダンスレーベルPríncipeからリリースした2枚組レコードです。

彼が10代の頃に制作したグライム〜レフトフィールド・ハウス20曲を収録。DLコード付属。

一点一点手描きのアートワークです。

※左上に若干の角打ちがございます

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Príncipe releases available at Tobira. 

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Includes DL code.  Each cover is individually hand-painted.

Príncipe:

"Double EP of material salvaged from an old Soundcloud account, mastered "for public presentation". Let's get to the point:
Currently 19, Tito (not his real name though) recorded these avant garde club tracks back in 2014/15, barely into his teens. Reaction from his peers was typically a laugh, the music was deemed no good for dancefloor use, thus worthless. He payed little attention. His first production crew Casa Louca is well represented in most tracks via the customary anti-theft ID stamp.

Come 2019 and the still very young producer seems remarkably detached from this period, having lost all the original files stored in a machine that went bust. These were house favourites we've been dreaming about for a long time. From the deadpan tarraxo that is "123", stretching an emotional keyboard groove up to 7:10, to an equally mesmerizing 6:24 of chopped guitar and broken beat punctuated by expressive claps ("[Puto Tito]"), all the way through the beatless psych mode of "Melodia Daquelas", every bit of music in this album is testament to the fierce, uncompromising vision of a bedroom producer learning his way with minimal resources and simultaneously laying down some of the most distinct music we've heard in years.

Coming from Angola to the greater Lisbon area before he could even speak, Tito kept his childhood nick and took inspiration mainly from his older cousin Willicox. His high motivation led to several collaborations and short-lived crews, he was even there during the first stages of RS Produções (check their more recent "Bagdad Style" EP). Still standing, a veteran at 19, Tito is very much linked to what's going on and who's going on, from his South Bank home in Segundo Torrão, one of a number of freeform, precarious "housing estates" resulting from the massive affluence of immigrants to Lisbon since the mid-1970s. Life is for the living.
 "

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Reviews:

"There’s no cringe-worthy teen angst among the 13 tracks on Carregando a Vida Atrás das Costas, just head bopping, body shaking left-field dance killers that we’ve all come to expect from anything in the Príncipe catalogue."
- TINY MIX TAPES

"Heavy, uncompromising mechanical, tropical rhythms that push you from side to side & don’t let go. Possibly the finest release on this amazing label."
MR. SCRUFF

Artist : PUTO TITO

Label : Príncipe

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ポルトガル・リスボンのレフトフィールドダンス作家PUTO TITOが、2019年に同国実験/ダンスレーベルPríncipeからリリースした2枚組レコードです。

彼が10代の頃に制作したグライム〜レフトフィールド・ハウス20曲を収録。DLコード付属。

一点一点手描きのアートワークです。

※左上に若干の角打ちがございます

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Príncipe releases available at Tobira. 

----------------------------

Includes DL code.  Each cover is individually hand-painted.

Príncipe:

"Double EP of material salvaged from an old Soundcloud account, mastered "for public presentation". Let's get to the point:
Currently 19, Tito (not his real name though) recorded these avant garde club tracks back in 2014/15, barely into his teens. Reaction from his peers was typically a laugh, the music was deemed no good for dancefloor use, thus worthless. He payed little attention. His first production crew Casa Louca is well represented in most tracks via the customary anti-theft ID stamp.

Come 2019 and the still very young producer seems remarkably detached from this period, having lost all the original files stored in a machine that went bust. These were house favourites we've been dreaming about for a long time. From the deadpan tarraxo that is "123", stretching an emotional keyboard groove up to 7:10, to an equally mesmerizing 6:24 of chopped guitar and broken beat punctuated by expressive claps ("[Puto Tito]"), all the way through the beatless psych mode of "Melodia Daquelas", every bit of music in this album is testament to the fierce, uncompromising vision of a bedroom producer learning his way with minimal resources and simultaneously laying down some of the most distinct music we've heard in years.

Coming from Angola to the greater Lisbon area before he could even speak, Tito kept his childhood nick and took inspiration mainly from his older cousin Willicox. His high motivation led to several collaborations and short-lived crews, he was even there during the first stages of RS Produções (check their more recent "Bagdad Style" EP). Still standing, a veteran at 19, Tito is very much linked to what's going on and who's going on, from his South Bank home in Segundo Torrão, one of a number of freeform, precarious "housing estates" resulting from the massive affluence of immigrants to Lisbon since the mid-1970s. Life is for the living.
 "

***

Reviews:

"There’s no cringe-worthy teen angst among the 13 tracks on Carregando a Vida Atrás das Costas, just head bopping, body shaking left-field dance killers that we’ve all come to expect from anything in the Príncipe catalogue."
- TINY MIX TAPES

"Heavy, uncompromising mechanical, tropical rhythms that push you from side to side & don’t let go. Possibly the finest release on this amazing label."
MR. SCRUFF

Artist : PUTO TITO

Label : Príncipe