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Performer: Matias Aguayo
Title: Ay Ay Ay
Country: Germany
Genre: Electronic
Style:Abstract, Techno, Mouth Music, Experimental, Minimal
Released: 26 Oct 2009
Catalog number: KOMPAKT CD 76
Label: Kompakt
MP3 album szie: 2200 mb
FLAC album size: 1274 mb

Tracklist

1 Menta Latte 6:32
2 Ritmo Tres 4:26
3 Rollerskate 6:09
4 Desde Rusia 5:12
5 Ritmo Juarez 5:00
6 Koro Koro 4:49
7 Mucho Viento 4:59
8 Ay Ay Ay 6:05
9 Ay Shit - The Master 4:41
10 Me Vuelvo Loca 3:37
11 Juanita 7:07

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ALG045 Matias Aguayo Ay Ay Ay ‎(CD, Album) Algorythmik Records ALG045 Russia 2009
1000690, Kompakt CD 76 Matias Aguayo Ay Ay Ay ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Kompakt, Kompakt 1000690, Kompakt CD 76 Germany 2009
KOMPAKT 205, KOM 205 Matias Aguayo Ay Ay Ay ‎(2xLP, Album + CD, Album) Kompakt, Kompakt KOMPAKT 205, KOM 205 Germany 2009

Credits

  • Co-producerVicente Sanfuentes (tracks: 8)
  • Composed By, Recorded ByMatias Aguayo
  • Design, Art DirectionTrevor Jackson
  • Mastered ByFrederic
  • Mixed ByMarcus Rossknecht
  • Other [Consigliere] – Gary Pimiento
  • Photography ByDonald Christie

Notes

Recorded in Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile and Vitry-sur-Seine.
Comes in double-panel Digipak-like sleeve.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 8 80319 04162 4
  • Matrix / Runout: CA KOMCD76 @@
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI 1281
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 12012

Companies

  • Mastered At – Dubplates & Mastering
  • Published By – Kompakt Musikverlag
  • Pressed By – MPO
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Reviews: (1)
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Gajurus
Matias Aguayo offers up another slab of his unique vision of house and techno with AY AY AY. Aguayo doesn’t fall into any easy categorizations: “Menta Latte” is all a cappella beatbox, and yet with a deepness and a fullness that you wouldn’t expect. An actual bass provides the deepness of "Ritmo Tres," though Aguayo's vocals percussion remains in full-effect. The "Rollerskate" manages to be funky and bizarre at the same time -- no mean feat. The vocals border on the meaninglss, but deep lyrical content isn't the focus here. As well, Aguayo isn’t the most accomplished vocalist -- his preferred mode seems to be bilingual talk-sing -- but his attention to the groove is undeniable. The wooden xylophone of "Desde Rusia" also shows his embrace of different textures and sounds (even if "Ritmo Juarez" sounds a bit more chaotic than necessary). "Koro Koro," for instance moves into Africa with a Ladysmith Black Mambazo feel, while "Ay Shit" goes into a dirty funk. The final track, "Juanita," has the suggestion of a melodeum floating into it, but it's the thump that really gets you going. A wonderfully off-kilter album.