NR-030 CD V.A. "NOTAS DE LIBERTAD", recopilatorio internacional de trovadores libertarios, Enero-Julio-2005,
Cd de 80 minutos más libreto de 24 páginas que contiene una serie de cantautores populares ligados a los movimientos sociales anti-autoritarios de los diferentes países de latinoamerica, España, francia y Estados Unidos:
Joe Hill, Georges Brassens, Paso a Paso, Moi Rojo, Gabriel Sequeira, Sena Jaraiz, Lengua de Trapo, Jaime Guevara, Ethan Miller, Juanito Piquete, Pablo Garabato, Serge Utgé Royo, Pito Karcoma y Sonoris Kausa.
La edición corrio a cargo de el periodico El Libertario con la coedición de Noseké y Deskontento. Si te gusta la música popular antiautoritaria con contenido social, este cd sera grandioso para ti. Sucesivos Pressings durante el año, 2004-2005.
“Notas de Libertad” es el resultado de casi un año de investigación sobre la canción popular antiautoritaria plasmado en un Cd, realizado en Caracas por el equipo del periódico El Libertario. En este proyecto participan 14 trovadores de países como Ecuador, Argentina, Estados Unidos, Francia y España. A excepción de dos (Joe Hill y Georges Brassens), el resto continúan agitando las llamas del descontento con sus canciones." (Página Web de Trovadores Libertarios, Venezuela)
Para más info de este proyecto, pulsa click aqui:
http://www.contrapoder.org.ve/notasdelibertad.htm
NR-029 EP7" OPOZICIÓN "Ruido Insurgente" (Colombia), Septiembre-2004,
6 Canciones en total para este largo 7" de esta nueva banda de m/f vocals. No tiene mayores explicaciones: PunkHc político desde Bogota - Colombia con pequeñas partes con saxofon, partes grindcrusties y juego de voces realmente excelentes. Con integrantes de "Polikarpas", "Frente Urbano", "KontraOrden" y "Skartel". Edición de: Noseke, Insurgente y FightForYourMind(Fra). 1st press, septiembre 2004: 1035 Black.
"This is one of the most unique records to arrive in our hands in recent months. Opozicione are (were) from Bogata, Colombia and containt members of Polikarpa y sus Viciosas, Kontra-Orden, Frente Urbano, and Skartel (3 men, 3 women). Musically they are a super intense brand of anarcho-punk that has a solid punk rock foundation, multiple layers of vocals (male and female) and the backing of a saxaphone. The lyrics are in Spanish, but are clearly political in nature. Unfortunately, due to the drummer's accidental death, this will probably be the one and only Opozicione EP" (Profane Existence Distro, USA)
NR-028 EP7" Split RETAQUE/LECSA-PUNK (Ecuador/Hungria) Enero/Marzo-2005,
7 Canciones en total entre las dos bandas. Por el lado de retaque, banda anarcopunk de Quito y miembros activos del Colectivo G.R.A. son 4 temas al clásico "latinamerican-punk" con partes de mucha melodia y fuerza que nos recuerdan el viejo "Autonomia" y en esta oportunidad, con coros femeninos tambien. LecsaPunk nos traen 3 temas: rápido punk-hardcore desde el sur de Hungria y letras políticas en la onda "chaotic-punk", como una mezcla "Discharge"/"Varukers" con grupos latinoamericanos. Bonita caratula plegable de 36 cm x 32 cm con fotos, etc..! Edición a cargo de: Noseke Records, Desobediencia Records (USA), y el G.R.A (Ecuador). 1st press, enero 2005: 525 Black.
"An international anarcho-punk collaboration started off by Equadorian-based Retaque, who play four songs of angry anarcho-punk with a Latinamerican flavor. Lecsa-Punk are from Hungary and play 80's style hardcore punk with anarcho-type lyrics in English and Hungarian (there are Spanish and Egnlsih translations of all ofthe materials throughout the fold-out sleeve)." (Profane Existence distro, Usa)
NR-027 / SKULD 075: EP7" Split @PATIA-NO/PROTESTERA (Venezuela/Sweden) Julio-2004/Marzo-2005,
NR-027 / LB-02 / DKR-014: MCD Split @PATIA-NO/PROTESTERA (Venezuela/Sweden) Mayo-2005,
Una gran Edición que tardo mucho tiempo en salir es este split-7" de @patíaNo y Protestera. 6 canciones con f/m voces de estas 2 bandas anarcopunks. @patíano por un tiempo viviendo en Alemania y Protestera desde Suecia (ex-OPERATION). Letras totalmente políticas, doble libreto multilenguaje (español/ingles/alemán/sueco) para un total de 32 páginas y caratula de colores en bonita cajita de cartón. Artículos y explicaciones de las canciones incluidas. La ejecución y sonido de las voces de ambas bandas hace que este disco sea realmente un clásico anarkopunk!. Como dato curioso por error de la fabrica al colocar las etiquetas de los lados en el acetato, estas estan al revez, igualmente es evidente el error y te podras dar cuenta. Edición a cargo de: Noseke Records y Skuld-Releases. 1st press, 7": marzo 2005: 1500 Black. 2nd press, MCD: mayo 2005: 520 copies.
"Various fuckups delayed this one for years!! Now it's finally done and the curse is over! Cool songs from both bands - 4 raging crust-punk tunes from Apatia No and 2 fast & powerful Anarchopunk trax from Protestera. The 7" comes in a full-colour cardboardsleeve with a 16-pages booklet for each band filled with Lyrix, translations and infos about their songs!" (Skuld Releases, Germany)
"@PATIA NO hail from Venezuela, but have recently relocated to Germany, and this is their first recordings since the move. Offered up here are four new tracks of raw anarcho-punk / crust with angry lyrics sung in Spanish. Protestera are from Sweden and also have been belting out awesome female-fronted anarcho-punk since the 1990's. They have two songs here, recorded during the same session as the Zorra EP and perfectly exemplify why this band is so damned good. This EP comes jam-packed with information, and contains two booklets with lyrics and information from eachband (all translated into several languages). Definitely one of those "must have" type of records! NOTE the CD version comes with the exact same packaghing as the 7", including all the booklets and extra goodies. " (Profane Existence Distro, USA)
"This is one of those 'dream come true' type of records. Pairing up 2 highly political anarchopunk bands like Apatia No and Protestera is nothing short of brilliant. Apatia No have been going at it for some time now and this is some of the best material that they have ever released. Dual vocals over great South American style aggressive anarchist punk music with very political lyrics. Great stuff. Protestera are from Sweden and have been raging for a while too. After releasing one of the most inspiring LP's I've ever heard they follwed it up with a great 7" release and now this split. They too just seem to keep getting better and better with each release. Amazing!" (Catchphrazerecords Records, Usa)
NR-026 EP7" Split DOÑA-MALDAD/GENERACION-PERDIDA (Venezuela-Perú) "Atentando y Propagando en Suramerica" (Ven/Peru) Diciembre-2003,
Color REPRESS en Enero-2005. 6 canciones en Total de estas otras 2 bandas anarcopunks amigas desde "Maracaibo-Venezuela" y "Lima-Perú" respectivamente con letras igualmente muy políticas y el sonido acostumbrado de las bandas suramericanas: Crudo y rápido para un pogo. el lado de Generación Perdida nos trae entre canciones algunas tomas de Manifestaciones, lo que lo hace bastante emotivo. Co-editado con los sellos amigos: Filh-Ear(Bel), Depraved(Ale), Cryptas(Mex), LesNains(Fra), Insurgente(Fra) y FightForYourMind(Fra). 1st press, diciembre 2003: 725 Black, 2nd press, enero 2005: 310 Red.
"Mad blasts of raging anarcho from South America! Doña Maldad (Venzuela) kick it off with three fast and raw hardcore punk assaults. Generacion Perdida (Peru) also have three tracks of powerful anarcho-punk, but with a traditional Latinamerican punk sound." (Profane Existence distro, USA)
"GP, from Lima, Peru, crank out 3 cool anarchopunk songs on this split. They sound similar to Sin Dios at times, a little slower, maybe straight forward raw hc punk, although they do tend to lean towards the catchy style of early Defiance as well. A very interesting band with a heavy anarchist slant On the flip is DxM, a DIY anarchopunkband from Venezuela. DxM play a similar style, maybe a little more lo-fi and with more trashy parts They do slow things down on the last song, which is catchy while still retaining the DIY HC intensity the band exudes on the first two songs. This EP is great South American release, on no less than 9 different labels from Europe, Central and South America. Up the DIY Anarchopunx" (Profane Existence #46, Fall Winter 2004, USA)
"Dona Maldad are vicious. For their side of this split, they deliver three tracks of raw, yet tuneful hardcore. Their songs just bubble with energy and had me vainly attempting to sing-a-long before it was over. Crucial punk from Venezuela. On the flip we have Generacion Perdida, playing a similar style to Apatia No ! Mid-paced catchy anarcho-punk with ranting vocals attacking the state, communists and discussing the merits of sabotage as a means to an end. Good stuff." (MRR #253, June 2004, USA)
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