Una pequeña review del disco de Hidrogenesse que hemos publicado en un blog amigo.
Spanish
electropop masterpiece.
Hidrogenesse,
the Barcelona based synth duo, released earlier this year their most
pretentious album to date, a conceptual eight song mini LP about one visionary
man whose revolutionary ideas changed our relationship with computers fifty
years ago. Big effort for an impressive result: a tiny but polished gem.
Following
the centenary of Alan Turing’s birth, Hidrogenesse give away in “Recital para
Alan Turing” a perfect balanced tribute to the English computer genious. The
music, full of electronic highly enjoyable sounds and non-straight-forward but
nevertheless catchy tunes, and the lyrics, a wide palette of references to
Turing’s life and works and computer generated thoughts (incredibly beautiful
“Historia del Mundo contada por las máquinas” ends the album as a perfect
cherry on top), transport the audience to a world in which Kraftwerk are Gods
and computers are as alive as human beings or at least as we let them be. After
all this, you will never look at computers in the same way.
Far away
from Spanish’s mainstream but at the same time keeping indie spotlights aside
from them, Hidrogennesse have found the way of keeping their status throughout
the years by doing exactly what they
want and when they want to. Don’t you ever change.
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