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OMAR RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ’S SOLO STUFF MORE FUSION-BASED (AND TRIPPIER) THAN THE MARS VOLTA

  • Kip Wingerschmidt
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With Cedric singing on a few of the tracks (and appearances from other members of The Mars Volta, including recently-departed drummer Jon Theodore), Omar’s “solo” record Se Dice Bisonte, No Búfalo plays very much like a collection of MV outtakes (it even has a chilled-out version of a new MV track “Goliath”, which is here entitled “Rapid Fire Tollbooth” — I suspect this version came first, and served as a sketch for the MV rendition). But there’s a bit more headspace twinkled in between the actual tunes than usual.

This album, one of four full-lengths written and recorded by Rodriguez-Lopez whilst living in Amsterdam in November 2005, was conceived around the same time as The Bedlam In Goliath, and was inspired by the Jorge Hernandez Aldana film, El Búfalo de la Noche (as well as plenty of hallucinogens, I’m sure); which is where the title for Se Dice originates. Omar also composed a soundtrack to the film, which will feature contributions by The Mars Volta.

Calibration (Is Pushing Luck and Key Too Far) , the prolific afro’d Latino mastermind’s next album, due out one week from today, is meant to be quite electronica-heavy, and will be followed later this year by an album of remixes.

Dude keeps busy, that’s for sure!

-KW

omar bufalo coverOMAR RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ – “Rapid Fire Tollbooth”

OMAR RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ – “Boiling Death Request a Body to Rest Its Head On”

OMAR RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ – “La Tirania de la Tradicion”

all from Se Dice Bisonte, No Búfalo (2007)

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