Finis Africae
A Last Discovery (2lp)
'THE ESSENTIAL COLLECTION 1984-2001'. Finis Africae. Words redolent of mystery and myth, of Europe looking out to new
lands, new worlds, new times. And so it is with 'A Last Discovery', the work of Spaniard Juan Alberto Arteche Guel and
his musical co-adventurers, recorded between 1984 and 2001. After fifteen years of musical success in Spain with his
band Nuestro Pequeno Mundo, Arteche was ready to experiment with new ideas, and with the purchase of a four-track
reel-to-reel recorder he did so, exploring imaginary global music-worlds with a core of like-minded explorers. The
group, dubbed Finis Africae by JAA after reading Umberto Eco's 'The Name Of The Rose', where the term refers to
forbidden books and hidden knowledge, released seven recordings over an eighteen-year period, the best of which are
compiled here. Finis Africae was part of the "new wave" of Spanish music which gradually emerged after the end of the
Francoist regime. Using modern electric instruments and traditional acoustic instruments from many cultures blended
together via studio alchemy, a magic which grew even stronger with the acquisition of a sixteen-track
recorder after their second release, Finis Africae created an
outward-looking musical multiverse, an unclassifiable amalgam
encompassing elements of folk traditions from all over the world, skillfully and lovingly shaped into an inclusive
pan-global whole. Deeply influenced by African music, the group's reverberant, organic minimal funk will appeal to DJs
as well as all who yearn for the loving warmth that comes with the embrace of global possibilities. With liner notes in
Spanish, English and Japanese by JAA.
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Format
LP · 2 disc
Release
15-11-2020
Label
Item-nr
384827
EAN
4560283217138
Availability
In stock