The poet, producer and visual artist
Ramuntcho Matta comes back to music with '
96'.
96 – as 96 hours were needed to record this new album. Ramuntcho points out that behind this dazzling recording, years of experience enabled him to achieve the mix of spontaneity and intimacy of the album. He was the man behind the success of
Eli Medeiros’
Toi mon toit. As a matter of fact, Ramuntcho Matta likes to put artists in the spotlight, as he has done with
Brion Gysin,
Don Cherry and many others. However this time he decided to put himself in the spotlight, with this record which sounds very 90s – with a wink to
Bill Laswell for the bass – but still very contemporary. The album unveils a dark atmosphere, as if
Alain Bashung had lost himself in a
David Lynch film.