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Trance Zomba

Babasónicos · 1994

56 min · 12 tracks · pop rock

A vibrant fusion of pop rock and experimental sounds that captures the essence of 90s Argentine music.

Why this album works

'Trance Zomba' is significant for its role in shaping the alternative rock landscape in Argentina during the 90s. The album received critical acclaim and helped solidify Babasónicos' presence in Latin America, influencing countless artists with its bold experimentation and distinct style.
Best for
wave-like pacing with peaks dynamic journey through sounds vibrant energy for gatherings
Context
Released in early 1994, 'Trance Zomba' was Babasónicos' second album, following their debut 'Pasto' (1992). At this point, the band was evolving their sound and establishing a unique identity within the burgeoning Argentine rock scene, characterized by eclectic influences and innovative production techniques.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Desarmate Standout 3:39
  • 2 Malón Standout 3:59
  • 3 Montañas de agua 3:29
  • 4 Coralcaraza 4:43
  • 5 Ascendiendo 4:07
  • 6 Patinador sagrado 3:33
  • 7 Koyote 1:28
  • 8 Poder ñandú 2:57
  • 9 Árbol palmera 4:12
  • 10 Sheeba Baby Standout 8:15
  • 11 Misericordia 5:19
  • 12 Posesión del tercer tipo 10:37

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