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We are at the late 00s - early 10s. The unexplained amount of alternative electronic music that is coming out of Greece is at it's peak. Independent labels, innovative DJs, wild club nights, legendary venues and radio stations are popping up like mushrooms one after the other across the whole country. It's not surprising that quite a few of them lean towards World and Exotic Music. The sea and the sun are more than helpful for inspiration and the Mediterranean climate is more Tropical than ever.
The frenzy of the Greek nightlife is like an avalanche since forever. At one of those nights Kostas, aka Panama Cardoon, and Valantis, aka Mister Kentro, met for the first time in the little city of Arta. Kostas is a DJ with more than 15 years experience, co-founder of the Tropical label Carnibal Records, and a Rubber Duck hunter. Valantis is a DJ for over a decade, a virtuoso accordion player, and founding member of the Balkan Riddims digital reggae family. Their multi-genre DJ sets that shook the dancefloors were enough to establish a mutual respect for each other, despite the fact that they were coming from different musical backgrounds.
The duo started working together in 2014 with the idea of uniting the Tropical spirit with the Carribean and Jamaican styles into an album. So they started writing music specifically for some of their favourite contemporary vocalists from around the Globe, which they later asked to accompany them in this project. And they also reached out to some inspiring musicians to help them with the production, all of them major players in their field. The Transatlantic connection of SUPERSAN was taking shape and form...
Three years later, in 2017, after thousands of e-mails, skype calls between people that never actually met and contributions from all around the Globe, the album is complete. Sixteen tracks of contemporary electronic World Music from the perspective of the global club scene. The list of collaborators is long, including the winner of Canada's Juno Award of World Music Album Boogat, the Panamanian electro reggae pioneer MC Zulu, Neguedmundo who sung on the famous 'Chapa Coco' track released by Maga Bo's Kafundo records, Brazil's DJ Incidental from the same label along with his musical soulmate Lola Porfirio, the Mexican rising star Audry Funk, the Argentinian queen of Dembow Princesa, Salvador's award winning Soraia Drummond, BNC The Disco Vampire from the Dominican Republic, the talented guitarist P-Gial and the Greek veteran dj Kuppo.
Traditional genres and rhythms such as Ciranda, Cumbia, Forró, Afrobeat, met more modern styles such as Hip-Hop, Reggaeton, Breakbeat, Moombahton, and Disco to name a few. Sometimes two or more genres are combined in one track, twisted together with modern beats and given a fresh approach - such as Embolada and Dancehall on "Compasso", and Afro-House and Dub on "Santa Luzia (Part 1 & 2)" - but always with respect to the tradition.
Unusually, there is no title track of the album. This is because a unique name was given to describe the dedicated effort they put into this project: "Half Man Half Clap". The sound and the application of the "clap" (in the form of electronic beats) was a key element throughout the album's production, which consumed a great deal of SUPERSAN’s time over these three years of hundreds of hours spent in the studio which blurred the distinction between man and clap.
The LP will be released both as digital and as a Limited Edition Double Gatefold 12" Vinyl. The album cover and the inner gatefold artworks are made by the talented British collage artist Ventral Is Golden. Each copy will be handnumbered. The album is supported by the legendary Greek national World music radio station Kosmos FM.
credits
released March 20, 2017
Written, produced and arranged by
Kostas 'Panama Cardoon' Kervis & Valantis 'Mister Kentro' Sakoulis. Recorded between 2014 and 2016 at various locations around the Globe.
'Buen Capitán' co-written with Eudes Ciriano. Lyrics and voice: Daniel Russo Garrido.
'Mira Quente' co-written with Panos Gialelis. Lyrics: Eudes Ciriano. Voice: Renata Porfírio.
'Suez' co-written with Alexandros Zournatzis.
'Compasso' Bass: Michael Paltachienti.
'New World Calypso' Lyrics and voice: Dominique "MC ZULU" Rowland.
'Cultura Podiguar' Lyrics and voice: Luiz Edmundo de Jesus.
'Musica Del Barrio' Lyrics and voice: Ana Valeria Goberna Gyurkovits.
'Danger' Lyrics and voice: Jeff Gonzales. Bass: Michael Paltachienti.
'Novo Dia' Lyrics and voice: Soraia Drummond.
'Suena' Lyrics and voice: Audry Bustos Diaz. Cuts: Dj Booker
Mixed by Kostas 'PS.K' Psathas for DiggingSounds
Audiophile Analog Mastering: Angelos 'Timewarp' Stoumpos.
Artwork: Ventral Is Golden.
tags: world electronica global bass tropical bass world music Athens
We are at the late 00s - early 10s. The unexplained amount of alternative electronic music that is coming out of Greece is at it's peak. Independent labels, innovative DJs, wild club nights, legendary venues and radio stations are popping up like mushrooms one after the other across the whole country. It's not surprising that quite a few of them lean towards World and Exotic Music. The sea and the sun are more than helpful for inspiration and the Mediterranean climate is more Tropical than ever.
The frenzy of the Greek nightlife is like an avalanche since forever. At one of those nights Kostas, aka Panama Cardoon, and Valantis, aka Mister Kentro, met for the first time in the little city of Arta. Kostas is a DJ with more than 15 years experience, co-founder of the Tropical label Carnibal Records, and a Rubber Duck hunter. Valantis is a DJ for over a decade, a virtuoso accordion player, and founding member of the Balkan Riddims digital reggae family. Their multi-genre DJ sets that shook the dancefloors were enough to establish a mutual respect for each other, despite the fact that they were coming from different musical backgrounds.
The duo started working together in 2014 with the idea of uniting the Tropical spirit with the Carribean and Jamaican styles into an album. So they started writing music specifically for some of their favourite contemporary vocalists from around the Globe, which they later asked to accompany them in this project. And they also reached out to some inspiring musicians to help them with the production, all of them major players in their field. The Transatlantic connection of SUPERSAN was taking shape and form...
Three years later, in 2017, after thousands of e-mails, skype calls between people that never actually met and contributions from all around the Globe, the album is complete. Sixteen tracks of contemporary electronic World Music from the perspective of the global club scene. The list of collaborators is long, including the winner of Canada's Juno Award of World Music Album Boogat, the Panamanian electro reggae pioneer MC Zulu, Neguedmundo who sung on the famous 'Chapa Coco' track released by Maga Bo's Kafundo records, Brazil's DJ Incidental from the same label along with his musical soulmate Lola Porfirio, the Mexican rising star Audry Funk, the Argentinian queen of Dembow Princesa, Salvador's award winning Soraia Drummond, BNC The Disco Vampire from the Dominican Republic, the talented guitarist P-Gial and the Greek veteran dj Kuppo.
Traditional genres and rhythms such as Ciranda, Cumbia, Forró, Afrobeat, met more modern styles such as Hip-Hop, Reggaeton, Breakbeat, Moombahton, and Disco to name a few. Sometimes two or more genres are combined in one track, twisted together with modern beats and given a fresh approach - such as Embolada and Dancehall on "Compasso", and Afro-House and Dub on "Santa Luzia (Part 1 & 2)" - but always with respect to the tradition.
Unusually, there is no title track of the album. This is because a unique name was given to describe the dedicated effort they put into this project: "Half Man Half Clap". The sound and the application of the "clap" (in the form of electronic beats) was a key element throughout the album's production, which consumed a great deal of SUPERSAN’s time over these three years of hundreds of hours spent in the studio which blurred the distinction between man and clap.
The LP will be released both as digital and as a Limited Edition Double Gatefold 12" Vinyl. The album cover and the inner gatefold artworks are made by the talented British collage artist Ventral Is Golden. Each copy will be handnumbered. The album is supported by the legendary Greek national World music radio station Kosmos FM.
credits
released March 20, 2017
Written, produced and arranged by
Kostas 'Panama Cardoon' Kervis & Valantis 'Mister Kentro' Sakoulis. Recorded between 2014 and 2016 at various locations around the Globe.
'Buen Capitán' co-written with Eudes Ciriano. Lyrics and voice: Daniel Russo Garrido.
'Mira Quente' co-written with Panos Gialelis. Lyrics: Eudes Ciriano. Voice: Renata Porfírio.
'Suez' co-written with Alexandros Zournatzis.
'Compasso' Bass: Michael Paltachienti.
'New World Calypso' Lyrics and voice: Dominique "MC ZULU" Rowland.
'Cultura Podiguar' Lyrics and voice: Luiz Edmundo de Jesus.
'Musica Del Barrio' Lyrics and voice: Ana Valeria Goberna Gyurkovits.
'Danger' Lyrics and voice: Jeff Gonzales. Bass: Michael Paltachienti.
'Novo Dia' Lyrics and voice: Soraia Drummond.
'Suena' Lyrics and voice: Audry Bustos Diaz. Cuts: Dj Booker
Mixed by Kostas 'PS.K' Psathas for DiggingSounds
Audiophile Analog Mastering: Angelos 'Timewarp' Stoumpos.
Artwork: Ventral Is Golden.
tags: world electronica global bass tropical bass world music Athens
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