Influenced by Franco Battiato (hence the LP title), Silvia’s turkish experience, their background on Barcelona’s vibrant post-industrial scene and imagining how would be if “Il Secondo Canto de las Lavandeiras” was a full project instead of just a one-off song, they have found themselves creating a music in their own parameters....
"Centro di Gravita" has found it’s way into sets from some of the current bravest Djs like Vladimir Ivkovic, Lena Willikens, Yamatsuka Eye (Boredoms), Identified Patient, Rivet or Mr TC, between many others
For fans of Malaria, Liaisons Dangerouses, Suicide, Cut Hands
"The music is quite forceful on the rhythm from time to time, but the melodic aspect is not forgotten. That makes all of this irresistible.
It even has a slightly tribalistic aspect to it in the use of the beats (and I can see why the label would mention Muslimgauze, especially the early work, but I think this is just a bit different), which works well in this varied album of songs. Play loud if you have the possibility and dance like 1990 never happened."