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Salamanca, the fifth and darkest moment in Sexores discography, is a journey through the different passages of its sound history. The Mexico-based duo creates a tribute to all the witches who were persecuted and serves as an introduction to various types of magic. The lyrics are the result of an exhaustive investigation that collects elements of folklore from various parts of the planet and absorbs an unusual power and meaning when music enters some darker passages explored by the band in collaboration with various female Latin American artists: a mixture of darkwave, dreampop, poetry, magic, and sound experimentation. Salamanca is a kind of pagan fest, a coven, and a celebration for the ten years of the band's career. For the most part, free software was used on the album's production process avoiding the implicit restrictions when using proprietary software and seeking technological independence within a work that seeks freedom as the main objective. Cover art by Amy Haslehurst. Edition of 300.
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Sexores is one of the most important bands that have emerged in Ecuador and they are one of the biggest references of the electronic dream pop sound in Latin America. East / West by Sexores is a double album that reflects their idea of evolution as a band. On one hand, there are eight synth-pop songs with a very marked aesthetic; on the other, the band got into experimenting with different types of instruments to create environments that go along with a side that they did not want to leave behind. East / West is a perfect balance between an idea of the band that gazed at their shoes and the legacy of a whole generation of music made with synthesizers and futurism. East / West was produced by Daniel Pasquel and co-produced by Sexores.
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