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Nasca

Nasca

Nasca has been played on NTS shows including Sanpo Disco, with Kamayacha first played on 18 May 2019.

Belgian 1987 studio project of Gerrit Valckenaers (piano, saxophone, clarinet, synths, samples, electronics) & Gerry Vergult (guitar, bass, synths, samples, electronics). "Most of the october nights in 1987 you could find Gerry Vergult (Aroma Di Amore/Fred A/Zool) and Gerrit Valckenaers (Adult Fantasies/The Colorist Orchestra) in a desolated Top studio in Gent. At that time and place they sneaky crafted and shaped this Nasca record (while they were supposed to finish a new Fred A. record): an abstract universe where minimal post-punk bass riffs blend together with radio sounds in ‘Nothing Toulouse’, tropical tribal vibes oscillate between futuristic nostalgia and hunted dreams in ‘Ketama’ and ‘Ritz’, a sampled heart beat slowly mutates in mesmerising midnight jazz and a dugged out dub groove of ‘Kamayacha’ transforms into the inner city blues of ‘Josaphat’. Recorded in 1987, released for the first time in 2019."

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Nasca

Nasca has been played on NTS shows including Sanpo Disco, with Kamayacha first played on 18 May 2019.

Belgian 1987 studio project of Gerrit Valckenaers (piano, saxophone, clarinet, synths, samples, electronics) & Gerry Vergult (guitar, bass, synths, samples, electronics). "Most of the october nights in 1987 you could find Gerry Vergult (Aroma Di Amore/Fred A/Zool) and Gerrit Valckenaers (Adult Fantasies/The Colorist Orchestra) in a desolated Top studio in Gent. At that time and place they sneaky crafted and shaped this Nasca record (while they were supposed to finish a new Fred A. record): an abstract universe where minimal post-punk bass riffs blend together with radio sounds in ‘Nothing Toulouse’, tropical tribal vibes oscillate between futuristic nostalgia and hunted dreams in ‘Ketama’ and ‘Ritz’, a sampled heart beat slowly mutates in mesmerising midnight jazz and a dugged out dub groove of ‘Kamayacha’ transforms into the inner city blues of ‘Josaphat’. Recorded in 1987, released for the first time in 2019."

Original source Last.fm