Versions Speciales - Camino del Sol
Download links and information about Versions Speciales - Camino del Sol by Antena. This album was released in 1982 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:09:45 minutes.
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Artist: | Antena |
Release date: | 1982 |
Genre: | Electronica, Rock, New Wave, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative |
Tracks: | 11 |
Duration: | 01:09:45 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Camino del Sol (Todd Terje Remix) | 6:44 |
2. | Joppo + Eno (Pink Alert Re-Rub) | 7:37 |
3. | Achilles (Phreek Plus One Typhoon Mix) | 7:10 |
4. | Camino del Sol (Joakim Remix) | 8:21 |
5. | The Boy (Steve Yanko X Antena) | 6:11 |
6. | On the Boat (Disco Devil's Rubber Room Mix) | 6:37 |
7. | Seaside Weekend (Escort Remix) | 6:13 |
8. | Achilles (Enne Mix) | 4:40 |
9. | Bye Bye Papaye (Lexx Mix) | 4:52 |
10. | Frantz (Nouvelle Vague Mix) | 4:27 |
11. | On the Boat (Chromatics Main Mix) | 6:53 |
Details
[Edit]One of the lesser stars in the Factory Records universe, Antena were a mutant anomaly, a chance meeting of Jobim samba and Young Marble Giants electro-pop austerity. Camino del Sol collects every single and the lone EP of the same title that they would produce. Few heard them in the early '80s when they were around, partially because they were stuck in the wasteland of Factory Benelux, the Belgian little brother of the main Factory operation in Manchester that never had the sway of its elder. It probably didn't help that Young Marble Giants spinoff group Weekend and labelmates A Certain Ratio were plying a similar fusion of Latin rhythms and pop song structure, although neither produced an end result as intimate or insular as that of Antena. Isabella Antena's chanteuse-whisper vocals provide one of the clues to the group's uniqueness, as do the pencil-thin synth lines and genteel bossa nova drum machine patterns — both of which sound out of place among their contemporaries, with the exception of John Foxx, but have a revelatory quality in light of groups that have come since; think Smokey & Miho, Adult., Kahimi Karie, Arto Lindsay, even Beck. Added to the wonder of this rediscovery are great liner notes and a respectable package that harks back to Factory's heyday.