From EAR/Rational:
"Dandy Jack's long-awaited long-player. The Chilean, Swiss by choice (who is one part of Sieg über die Sonne, Carabina 3030, Gonzalo Martinez, Ric y Martin...), presents the result of 2 years of extended sound research. We are inconceivable happy that he does so on Perlon. Dandy Jack dedicates each of the seven (+1) tracks to one of his best friends an calls the album Los Siete Castigos (= the seven punishments). He handles his complex sound structures with inimitable nonchalant precision aiming on your brain and your feet. This album truly takes it to a higher level. Percussive, tricky, elegant."
[Perlon 050] Dandy Jack - Los Siete Castigos (2005)
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Which mix? Must have been an old set...I actually haven't played an It Is What It Is record for a while...I still love them all though.gillsans wrote:Thanks for that set Jesse - Its Haute...
That old Itiswhatitis track at around 37min is killer in the mix.
Mathew Jonson worked with Luciano on an older Perlon, Alpine Rocket. So I guess one might consider him a Perlon artistgillsans wrote:Does anyone know if any of the Perlon artists are living in North America?
Perferably the westcoast?