"Sale La Luna" is the second album by M.M. Rudimentary Music, released in 2024. This album delves into themes of introspection, cultural identity, and the human experience, blending both English and Spanish lyrics to create a multicultural narrative. It features a unique exploration of Latin and Caribbean danceable rhythms, but crafted for listening and introspection.
Building on the foundation laid in their debut album, "Don't Want to Talk About It," M.M. Rudimentary Music expands their artistic horizons in "Sale La Luna." The album masterfully blends acoustic and electronic elements, showcasing the artist's versatility and commitment to musical experimentation. The album explores the slope opened by the theme D’s Zouk and expand the exploration of Afro-Caribbean and other Latin rhythms, mixing it with various styles, including pop, jazz, funk, Hispanic rock ,among others
The album is available for streaming on various platforms,
such as Spotify, Amazon, YouTube and many others, allowing audiences to
experience its full range. Each of the seven tracks presents a distinct
perspective and soundscape, offering listeners a captivating journey through
genres and rhythms.
Tracklist
Below is a detailed overview of the seven tracks included in
"Sale La Luna":
Track No. |
Song Title |
Style/Genre |
Key
Instruments |
Description |
1 |
Give Me
Your Love |
Indie Jazz/Funk/ Kizomba / Reggae English Lyrics Featuring:
Michelle Lau in background vocals |
Vocals,
Guitar, Bass Guitar, keyboards, Synth Pads, Percussion |
A heartfelt
and melodic opening track, combining romantic lyrics with a tropical rhythm.
It integrates elements of funk with acid jazz and kizomba and Caribbean rhythms.
The structure of this song includes few mathematical concepts. |
2 |
Water and
Coals |
Goajira/Cha Cha, Guaguanco, Charanga/
Bolero/ Ballad |
Bass guitar, Guitar,
Flute Percussion |
A reflective
piece with a smooth Afro Caribbean influence, exploring contrasts and
emotional dualities. |
3 |
Sale La
Luna |
Bachata/Hispanic
Rock |
Vocals, Guitars,
Bass Guitar, keyboards and Percussion |
Blending bachata
beats and Hispanic rock melodies, includes nostalgic lyrics about longing and
the moon's symbolism. |
4 |
Trisha
Fell into the River |
Folk/Experimental/
Kizomba/Zouk |
Guitars, Bas
guitar, Violin, Percussions |
An eclectic song
with a haunting and repetitive melody, telling the story of Trisha's
mysterious journey from everything to nothing. |
5 |
El Hombre De La Ciudad |
Ska / Argentinian
Zemba/ Latin Rock |
Electric
Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboards, Drums |
A powerful
and rhythmic song about the struggles of a city dweller, blending rock and
ska energy with Latin influences. |
6 |
Kyoto Wa |
Reggae /World
Music/Pop Featuring:
Michelle Lau in background vocals and Lily Kaku on Japanese sentences |
Guitars, Bass
Guitars, Trumpet, Synth Pads, keyboards, Percussion |
A vibrant
track inspired by Japanese musical and historical myths, mixing elements of
reggae, Japanese folk music, and pop music. |
7 |
D's Zouk |
Zouk/Dance Instrumental |
Keyboards ,
bass guitar and Percussion |
A rhythmic
and infectious track inspired by the Caribbean zouk tradition, made to listen.
This song is also included in the album “Don’t Want to Talk About it” |
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