Juana Molina – Un Dia

Dizzying cacophony of vocals dominate this track with toy-tronic and acoustic elements.
Press Release:
Un Día, the fifth release from Argentinean artist Juana Molina is a brave departure from her previous work. It is every bit a Juana record, personal and intimate as always, but with pronounced rhythms and bold low end added to the mix. The album was recorded entirely by Juana (with the sole addition of guitar by Gareth Dickson from Vashti Bunyan’s band) at her home outside Buenos Aires. It is a hypnotic record, restless, alive with melodies that surface imperceptibly before burrowing into your brain, never to leave. The tracks are informed by an ever shifting and polymorphous sense of groove. The rhythm writhing over and inside each other, played out on wood and cymbal and bombo legüero, and woven from electronic glitches.
For the uninitiated, Juana Molina grew up in Argentina and was exiled to Paris with her family at the age of 12. Her father is THE coolest of cool old school Tango singers and her mother, an actress.  Juana herself spent many years as a comedic TV star in South America,  but made a complete break with acting at the height of her fame to return to music (a move that, which must be noted, was met with nothing  short of hostility back home). Since releasing her first album,  Juana has won praise from all corners and a loyal fanbase, counting among her fans and supports the likes of José Gonzalez, David Byrne and Leslie Feist (all of whom she has toured with).

Juana will be performing this weekend with Max Tundra at St. Luke’s Church in London as part of Domino’s 15th Anniversary gala.

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