With an understated sense of yearning, Soft Shoe wraps layers of heavy drone around gentle musical arrangements, creating a dizzying and satisfying listen. This is escapist pop for sophisticated dreamers.
Learned under the tutelage of the great San Juan (Guitarista, Alchemist, Magician and Mescalero), the last remaining disciple, known by friends and lovers alike as Nestor De Capastrano explores the hidden mainstays of yester-year and exploits them in this fully analog, unrealized collective. Revealed for the first time since the future, critics and scientists alike have come to enjoy the analog remastering of one of tomorrow's greatest digital artists. Under wraps for most of the of the 27th century, De Capastrano melded the subtle beauties of the revolutionary guitar fetishist movement with the ancient art humans once called cubist pop, and recorded them on 2.5mm crystal. Originally labeled in ink as "Chaussure Molle" the once lost project has reimmersed in the release of "Soft Shoe." Branded by the "The Metatronic Association" and "The Anglican Eagle Eye Society" as one of the most temperate albums written in the history of mankind, De Capastrano succeeds in taking the listener for a nostalgic yet unprecendent ride through the ups and downs of musical past present and future, and leaves them wondering what the true definition of music really is.