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DAY-0

DAY-0

  • Avg user rating: 5 stars Out of 16 votes
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  • Similar Artists: John Cale, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Tom Waits

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Average rating5 starsOut of 16 votes

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Biography

While the last century crossed by its last days, the small town of Tepoztl?n (nailed on the base of a mountain range of the south of Mexico, well-known by its magical attributes), was the site that gave the context and the opportunity to the members of the Denominated project ?Day 0? to experience the fusion of its personal musical styles.

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Thus, Edward Dyer (?chilango? by lack of own definition) and Andrew Blake (British by birth and ?tepoztizo? by the laws of the gravity), took refuge during several months in an old and abandoned squash court, accompanied by a piano, guitars, Computers, keyboards, one 70`s telephone (orange color) and some other musical toys.

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Away from all preconception gender, the result of this encounter is a musical cocktail whose formula preparation requires the following recipe:
Go into a Hippie bar in Tepoztl?n.
To acquire a "modern digital mixer" to prepare Martinis.
Pour correctly sound fine essences extracted from the spirits of J.J. Cale, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, Billie Preston, Moody Waters, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol even a hint of Barry White.
Using the attributes of the "digital mixer for martinis" then give it a touch of lounge flavor, down tempo, or if you prefer, chill out at will.
Serve at room temperature and listen...

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