Album
Latin
2010 · Electronic, Rock
4 collectors on Gatefold own this

Latin is an Alt/Indie album by Holy Fuck, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
About
Canada’s Holy Fuck don’t ascribe to any theory about naming conventions, and it hasn’t seemed to hurt; they’ve been nominated for both a Juno Award and a Polaris Music Prize. Their third album, <i>Latin</i>, shows the instrumental group — trimmed down in size — on a clear path, one leading to innovative, airtight songs that are hugely danceable yet resist the “dance music” label. Opener “1Md” is a slow-building tidal wave that moves from inaudible ambient sound to a vicious, static-filled crescendo, but it deftly segues into the irresistible funk of “Red Lights.” It’s a brilliant meeting of two sub-genres of electronic music, and much of <i>Latin</i> continues in this fusion vein: subtly majestic synths on “Latin America” feel descended from ‘70s prog rock while glistening with a new millennium energy, and “Silva & Grimes” owes a debt to Krautrockers like Neu!. “Sht Mtn” is a glorious welding of hard and soft bits into a deep, art-funk groove, and the tense post-punk of Chrome is evoked in the dark, stabbing synths of bonus track “Grease Fire.” Even if dancing isn’t exactly your thing, <i>Latin</i> will move you in surprising ways.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 11Md4:08
- 2Red Lights3:48
- 3Latin America4:49
- 4Stay Lit3:19
- 5Silva & Grimes5:13
- 6Sht Mtn2:51
- 7Stilettos3:55
- 8Lucky4:11
- 9P.I.G.S.6:02
- 10Jungles (Exclusive Track)3:40
- 11Grease Fire (Excusive Track)4:42
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Post-Rock
- saturated
- driving
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Brian Borcherdt
- Graham Walsh
- Matt McQuaid
- Matt Schulz
- Off The International RadarFEATURING
- Shaun BrodieTRUMPET
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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