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Principally recorded at Supersonico, Argentina and Matrix, United Kingdom.
After a decade of recording music on Sonydiscos, the now-seminal Soda defected back to BMG and made a record unlike anything else up to that point in its discography. Whereas the group's initial sound was bright-eyed, restless pop that looked outward to the new wave for inspiration, SUENO STEREO is the sound of a band with years of songwriting and touring success that made the group strong enough to look inward for its creativity. It easily stands out as Soda Stereo's most mellow, slow-tempo production. Gustavo Cerati's slow, earthy guitar-based approach to the production melds beautifully with ethereal expanses of melodic electronica, strings, and organs.
"Ella Uso Mi Cabeza Como Un Revolver" is entrancing if a bit morose, with punchy chords, creeping arcs of cello and violin and a reverb-heavy Cerati singing vivid images of the emptiness of being used. "Disco Eterno" recalls the deliberate, slower riff-rock of Pink Floyd's DARK SIDE OF THE MOON. Lulling, simple bass lines and robotic, spacey programming melt together with angular acoustic guitar voicings and streaks of electric echo-guitar. "Zoom" brings in harmonica and uplifting, multiple layers of overdubbed slide guitar to present lyrical images of strange camera work. An outstanding piece of Argentine rock.
Engineers include: Clive Goddard, Laura Fonzo, Carlos Piris.
The best record of this Band without dubt this is the best record ever, still after 10 years sounds fresh there is nothing like it, every single song in this album is worth listening, even if you dont speak spanish . Submitted by sodafan (miami) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
SODA STEREO RULES A great great album by SODA STEREO. This is a must have for rock en espanol and SODA fans. Very highly recommended. Submitted by a reviewer (long beach, CA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
dreamrokk There are layers and layers within each song Some songs are real catchy like Paseando por Roma. Others sound mellow at first and very dreamy without being cheesy and soppy at all.
Reminiscent of certain early Pink Floyd, like a pillow of winds from Meddle.
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