01.
Aguanieve[409kb]
02. Dios
Mono - when I made god I didn't make a monkey man[378kb]
03. Cos
Coppertones[399kb]
04. Walking
Straight [379kb]
05. Ipanema
5-0 [422kb]
06. Pimp's
Corpse Dub[446kb]
07. Suite
Caleta - Andaba Suello el Diablo Fussible Remix [415kb]
08. And
I Love Her[418kb]
Certificate 18's latest release comes from
Ruisort, from Mexico. From the high-ball beaches of Acapulco
to the tropical cha- cha- cha waltzes of Mexico City, Ruisort's
post- lounge electronica Mexicana hits the UK on 25 March
2002 with the release of his debut album 'Acapulco Now'.
Influences
have included Kraftwerk, The Orb and, Howie B, Kruder &
Dorfmeister and Uwe Schmidt, but Ruisort has always had his
own sound in mind, describing it himself as "one of the
strangest products of the musical imagery surrounding the
Mexican tropics".
His collaboration
with Andre Sanchez, former bass player for the Mexican band
Titan is to appear in a deep house and chill out anthology
released by Noiselab Records in Mexico City this year. Acapulco
Now features Fussibles' (part of the Nortec Collective) up-tempo
breakbeat workout of Ruisort's Suite Caleta, giving an idea
of the transcendental power of this album and the artist's
vision.
Call it
lounge; call it electro; call it chillout; call it what you
like: you won't ever be able to call it just one thing. Acapulco
Now is a genre-breaking album and will tempt you into Ruisort's
world, where a cloud of glamour surrounds him. This 8-track
adventure is an apocalyptic sanctuary of Mexican third-world
exotica. Ruisort, meanwhile, can be found with a highball
in his hand, walking along the ruins of this tourist paradise,
while the smell of burnt Coppertone and the sound of the marimba
fills the Acapulco Bay.
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