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Dance, dance (laugh)!
Iker Barandiaran @IkerBarandiara 2024ko uztailaren 10a

SELF-DESTRUCTION HAS BEGUN. 3, 2.1.. ZON! ! !

Bidehuts, 2023

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Giving too much importance to it being politically correct, but at a time when the right policy is lacking,
I will say that from Abregotarrak, like from pigs, everything is exploitable… and good! They are artists in many ways and projects led by two brothers (Bap!, The Self and the Device) are breakers, imaginative and unique.

He's had several lives on devices. It was created by Mikel in 2002 and with it Metak premiered the subbrand for other works
under the name of Pil-Pil
Sessions. Time was swallowed with an exercise in experimentation that wrote the soundtrack of traffic driven by urban cameras.

But in 2021, Mikel again composed and with the help of the brothers Okene-Eneko and Drake (the three members of Bap!) revive the project and are there Eyes, Truths? They gave birth to the disc. Jarmusch, farmhouse, electronics, hardcore-punk school, and mostly dance and laughter for claim. The
Marianos (Inoren Ero NI, Anari…), replacing Drake, started offering concerts in trio format and sitting with Okene, a lectern. Another minimalist but effective aesthetic approach that favors dance and thought from the organic base.

They open the album with autotune, with the music of the old verses that they wrote to their fiancée, a spectacular pelotari, in the song of Jesus Abrego. Rhythm and dance has started; and then the rhythm of Mongoloid has exploded: organic electronics, trumpet jazz and Ino Ero Even more spatial!. Who I am is the time to breathe, but it is also a story song that gets complicated in the loop after a deep reflection. The Basque police is a great example of what we are not going to change and, in addition to the perfect truth, a playful punk without distortions. The void is the dance, jungle and soul salad surfed by Oken, and Baxx intro Mariano reflects the weight and dexterity of the entire album. And finally, the dark, lazy electronic piece I don't want to work inspired by Edith Piaf.