“[Radio Zumbido] manage to fuse the zesty brass sections of Latin America with lush studio strings a la Air and do so without rendering the Latin part bland.”- Jockey Slut
“A gorgeous sonic collage of hypnotic soundwaves and static set against scattershot cha-cha-cha, the ambient sounds of cheap mariachis and loops from old jazz records.”- Sleaze Nation
When guatemalan son Juan Carlos Barrios retreated to the rural countryside near lake atitlan to write some new music, he found his deepest inspiration in the very sights and sounds of his homeland that he had taken for granted.
Old men discussing politics, chicken truck horns, generations-old and dusty salsa and jazz records, and the ubiquitous AM radio (the only frequency available in the rural area) emerged in a way which transcended the realm of cliché and inspired him to express the poetry of his native land.
He set about gathering field recordings and crucial rhythmic and percussive samples (because dancing is no less important than poetry), which he played over with his guitar, a bassist, and a drummer. They created a compelling hybrid audio document of samples and live instrumentation, an aesthetic which has been making itself manifest in various parts of the globe for decades, and remains only as fresh and forward thinking as the inspiration of the musicians using the technology. Recently, this musical weltschung has been expressed most emphatically by Mexico’s Nortec Collective, to whom Radio Zumbido can be considered a long-lost South American cousin.
Juan Carlos went back to Guatemala City, where he found the title for his album amid the onslaught of Americanised Mega- watt FM stations: “Los Ultimos Dias del AM” – a poetic last stand against pop culture globalisation. The eleven songs on “Los Ultimos Dias del AM” contribute to a globalization of the timeless variety in which musicians share the mix of their homeland experiences and their own emerging musical vision in an irresistible way with other like-minded global citizens.
Juan Carlos has been playing live dates around the globe with his bassist and drummer, and an armful of AM radios. Their sound is forcing even the hippest concertgoers to drop the pose and get sweaty on the dance floor.
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