ZZK Night
feat. El Remolón, Mati Zundel & El G (ARG)
Digital Cumbia
Fredag d. 23. september / Døre kl. 21:00 / Entré 60 kr. (40 kr. med studiekort)
Buenos Aires's most exciting record label is coming back to Europe. Fresh off a summer tour that included stops at Mutek, Music Meeting, C/O Pop, Fusion & Chico Tropico, ZZK Records is ready to make European crowds sway to their sounds again.
Mati Zundel
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Mati Zundel, born in the quiet countryside in the outskirts of Buenos Aires, has investigated different styles of Latin American folklore from argentine chacareras and vidalas all the way to peruvian huaynos and mexican sonideros under the name Lagartijeando. Shamanic chants, charango, guitar, and loops are the backbone of Lagartijeando's music. Native voices soar over delirious percussion and intense bass lines meet with melodies that combine cumbia and psychedelia. Mati Zundel composes songs that were once traditional but with the sonic engineering of the future are ideal for dancefloors where he turns into a shaman under a sky covered in a storm of stars. |
El Remolón
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El Remolón is the alter ego of Andrés Schteingart, a producer who tucks hints of Latin American rhythms like cumbia into a solid base of electronic music. After ten years in the Buenos Aires music scene producing minimal techno and IDM under the pseudonym Drole, El Remolón or “the lazy one,” evolved creating mediumtempo tracks that make great use of space.His sound is laid-back but heavy-hitting with a European dance floor sensibility. Schteingart´s strength is in his own evolution as a producer, code-switching minimal techno into the dialect of minimal cumbia. |
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El G (DJ set)
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El G grew out of Buenos Aires. Grant C. Dull (pronounced Duel), first came to Argentina in 1999 and reinvented himself more than once, going from musicologist and online magazine editor, to visual artist for events and finally to curator and DJ. He founded the bilingual cultural website WhatsUpBuenosAires.com, and co-founded ZZK Records and Zizek Clubwith his Argentine partners. El G the DJ continues to evolve bringing new sounds of digital cumbia, electro-reggaeton and Andean folklorico among other sound mutations to the decks. He peppers his sets with live percussion, collaborates with his peers on stage and brings his unique vision of global music and culture to the arts community at large. |











