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Hola Chicuelos | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 22 July 2003 | |||
Genre | Avanzada Regia | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Plastilina Mosh, Jason Roberts [1] | |||
Plastilina Mosh chronology | ||||
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Hola Chicuelos is the third album by Plastilina Mosh, a band from Monterrey, Mexico. [2] It was released in 2003 via EMI. [3] [4]
The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy, in the "Best Alternative Music Album" category. [5] [6]
OC Weekly wrote that "P. Mosh ventures across the sampling galaxy guided by an anarchistic aesthetic that pours upright bass solos, clamorous rawk gratings and Japanese bizarro-pop over some of the most flighty electronica since Odelay-era Beck." [7] The Miami New Times wrote that "the group shows that it's possible to blend disco-era romps, funky and jazzy beats inspired by TV shows, easy-listening grooves, chillout formulas, and ironic rock renditions." [8]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (October 2020) |
Hola Chicuelos | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 22 July 2003 | |||
Genre | Avanzada Regia | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Plastilina Mosh, Jason Roberts [1] | |||
Plastilina Mosh chronology | ||||
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Hola Chicuelos is the third album by Plastilina Mosh, a band from Monterrey, Mexico. [2] It was released in 2003 via EMI. [3] [4]
The album was nominated for a Latin Grammy, in the "Best Alternative Music Album" category. [5] [6]
OC Weekly wrote that "P. Mosh ventures across the sampling galaxy guided by an anarchistic aesthetic that pours upright bass solos, clamorous rawk gratings and Japanese bizarro-pop over some of the most flighty electronica since Odelay-era Beck." [7] The Miami New Times wrote that "the group shows that it's possible to blend disco-era romps, funky and jazzy beats inspired by TV shows, easy-listening grooves, chillout formulas, and ironic rock renditions." [8]