Editorial Reviews
Plan Z Media
Bringing to his work the electronic perspective of a Latin American who lives North and South of the border, his sheer diversity "is" his art.
Album Description
ATU's "Transcultural" is a poetic musical journey that contains an intriguing collage of experimental songs. It is a mixture of the Spanish and English languages that becomes a sharp representation of his "in-between" cultural hybridity. Refreshingly provocative and artistically lucid. Transcultural's diverse moods and infectious rhythms will leave the listener discovering more with each play.
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TRANSCULTURAL
Atu Manufacturer: Plan Z Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000051SFZ Release Date: 2000-10-13 |
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Album Description
ATU's "Transcultural" is a poetic musical journey that contains an intriguing collage of experimental songs. It is a mixture of the Spanish and English languages that becomes a sharp representation of his "in-between" cultural hybridity. Refreshingly provocative and artistically lucid. Transcultural's diverse moods and infectious rhythms will leave the listener discovering more with each play.Customer Reviews:
ATU ÐTranscultural.......2002-08-01
Likening it to a more forthright David Bowie, ATU's 50+ minutes and 14 tracks are trying to discover new lands from the marshes that come between already known territories. ATU (Andres Tapia-Urzua) does nearly everything here, helped on a few tracks by the odd bass, voice, electric guitar, but it's all ATU otherwise, which is why it has that singular quality of being able to be nearly all things to all people. Not all tracks are experimental; not all songs are Latin rock. Defies labeling really.
One of the best tracks is the longest, the 10 minute 'Strange Money Blisters' which is not-busy techno, lifting that Lennon line from the Let It Be album, 'I've got blistas on my fingas!' Amazingly, it's a fast 10 minutes, especially after the 'I feel strange line' comes in. Could that be from Wizard of Oz? Sounds so familiar. You'll have to watch the clock to slow it down.
After the weird short film 'I'm Eating My Lover' comes another chance at Latin rock, with notable guitar work, scratchy and bold.
ATU is one of the few artists I've heard who isn't afraid to show both Jekyl and Hyde. He'll alienate you at the start, and then ram some mock hard rock down your throat, maybe finishing up with a little pop in the matrix. Where to put this guy in the cd store, now there's a category problem.
A very diverse and strangely listenable collection.......2001-11-27
ATU ÐTranscultural / Plan Z Media. 1000. I don't think I've ever had an album that suited its title as much as this! There's just so many influences and styles here. Get this - the album kicks off with I'm Afraid (of almost anything that kills) that starts like Rhondo by The Nice, with guitar slide straight off The Modern Dance by Pere Ubu. The track is perhaps a little too long. Four minutes would have made a better point. Ellos Quisieran Ser Tu Madre is more like REM, but with Spanish lyrics! A cheesy drum machine kicks off Todo Cae, again, Spanish lyrics, and I'd be the first to say the only bit of Spanish I know is Ibiza, so, sadly, the whole point of the song is lost on me. Strange Money Blisters is an intriguing title, as is the song. Pretty well structured, smooth, with some effective sampling. There's a menace behind the music that lurks in the same manner as in one of Carpenter's films (like The Fog) - has to be the best track - again, maybe a little too long because there's only so much development that a song like this can have before it becomes samey. If nothing else, the album helps one to look into the influences and styles that effect and affect different cultures. ATU is obviously Spanish (the album came from the States), but there's so much stuff from the outside that's pervaded onto the inside, and has made for a very diverse and strangely listenable collection of songs. Must get a Spanish phrase book.....
His music has a Latin feeling but he still rocks...........2001-05-07
ATU is an artist that composes "electronic ethnic" music with many references at Latin scene and also progressive rock, punk, etc. There are songs both in Spanish and English but they are in the same music philosophy, electronic but not dance - just experimental tunes and a Latin figure.
ATU - Transcultural.......2001-01-28
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Exploration Project
Manufacturer: Jeff Shurdut & Scott Rifkin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAA1Y8 Release Date: 2003-04-15 |
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