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Miseress

Mueran Humanos

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Format: LP

Cat No: ATPRLP59

Release Date:  27 November 2015

Label:  The Orchard (atp Rec / ATP Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0780742216586

Genres:  Electronic  Alternative  

Release Date:  04 December 2015

Label:  The Orchard (atp Rec / ATP Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  0780742216593

Genres:  Electronic  Alternative  

  • Description

    Mueran Humanos are the Argentinian (but Berlin based) duo of Carmen Burguess and Tomás Nochteff. 'Miseress' is their second album and continues the post punk and industrial inflected synth explorations that were first introduced on their 2011 self-titled debut album.

    Burguess and Nochteff share the vocal duties, all sung in their native Spanish but with an emotiveness that transcends any language barriers.

    Recorded at their studio in Berlin, and mixed at Einsturzende Neubauten's studio andereBaustelle by engineer Boris Wilsdorf, 'Miseress' bounds between the foreboding and the abstract to more frenetic sounding pop. Each song is treated as a separate entity, allowing the record to come together as a whole organically.

    Mueran Humanos encourage listeners to understand 'Miseress' as you might a thunderstorm: natural and inevitable, it moves seamlessly from beautiful to scary, sad to ecstatic, sliced with points of rage but also flecked with calming lulls.

    For fans of Einsturzende Neubaten, Silver Apples, Coil, D.A.F.

    "Layer cake of chanted dual vocals and hypnotic, techno-infused beats that put you in a near-trance while cold, industrial synth melodies give sonic variety" - Ad Hoc

    "a blend of Krautrock, noise, punk, electronica, industrial, and lyrics sung in Spanish, they maintain a definite atmosphere" - Stereogum

    Description

    Mueran Humanos are the Argentinian (but Berlin based) duo of Carmen Burguess and Tomás Nochteff. 'Miseress' is their second album and continues the post punk and industrial inflected synth explorations that were first introduced on their 2011 self-titled debut album.

    Burguess and Nochteff share the vocal duties, all sung in their native Spanish but with an emotiveness that transcends any language barriers.
    Recorded at their studio in Berlin, and mixed at Einsturzende Neubauten's studio andereBaustelle by engineer Boris Wilsdorf, 'Miseress' bounds between the foreboding and the abstract to more frenetic sounding pop. Each song is treated as a separate entity, allowing the record to come together as a whole organically.

    Mueran Humanos encourage listeners to understand 'Miseress' as you might a thunderstorm: natural and inevitable, it moves seamlessly from beautiful to scary, sad to ecstatic, sliced with points of rage but also flecked with calming lulls.

    For fans of Einsturzende Neubaten, Silver Apples, Coil, D.A.F.
    "Layer cake of chanted dual vocals and hypnotic, techno-infused beats that put you in a near-trance while cold, industrial synth melodies give sonic variety" - Ad Hoc

    "A blend of Krautrock, noise, punk, electronica, industrial, and lyrics sung in Spanish, they maintain a definite atmosphere" - Stereogum

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Miseress
      • 2. Un Lugar Ideal / An Ideal Place
      • 3. Mi Auto / My Car
      • 4. El Circulo / The Circle
      • 5. Espejo En La Nada / Mirror In Nothingness
      • 6. El Vino De Las Orgias / Wine Of The Orgies
      • 7. Guerrero De La Gloria Negativa / Warrior Of Negative Glory
      • 8. La Torre De La Hora / Tower Of The Hour
      • 9. Epilog

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Miseress
      • 2. Un Lugar Ideal / An Ideal Place
      • 3. Mi Auto / My Car
      • 4. El Circulo / The Circle
      • 5. Espejo En La Nada / Mirror In Nothingness
      • 6. El Vino De Las Orgias / Wine Of The Orgies
      • 7. Guerrero De La Gloria Negativa / Warrior Of Negative Glory
      • 8. La Torre De La Hora / Tower Of The Hour
      • 9. Epilog