Elektroshaman Carlos Perón
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
28.12.2017
Album including Album cover
- 1 Hanuman 03:37
- 2 Ganesha Deep Club Mishran 07:38
- 3 Hanuman (War Cry Dance Mix) 04:27
- 4 Om Kama Pujitayei Namaha 03:12
- 5 Bekanze Dance of the Healer 03:35
- 6 Ganesha 04:00
- 7 Bekanze Soul Healer Mishran 03:02
- 8 Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō 04:17
- 9 Ganesha Alien Discotheca Mishran 09:21
- 10 Soham 03:23
Info for Elektroshaman
The long awaited album ELEKTROSHMAN to the book of CARLOS PERÓN elektroshaman (entrevista biographica de Sven Fechner) is on. Some sort of a mystical alien discotheca with tremendous electronic beats combined with the shamanic mantra singing of Sven Fechner. Mixed, mastered and produced with the newest state of the art electronic gears. Carlos Perón worked in this project with his alien friend Yogie Smith to be shure that the real universal space comes in. Join the flight into this unheard electronic universe. Goose bumps guaranteed and the neighbors go crazy. Buy or die!!!
Perón founded the TRANCEONIC studio in Zürich together with Boris Blank. In this experimental studio the two developed what would later on become the famous Yello sound. In 1978 Carlos Perón and Boris Blank made a trip to USA to sell their music to the US music industry. They visited RCA in Los Angeles and The Residents' label Ralph Records in San Francisco. After returning to Switzerland Dieter Meier joined as a vocalist to form the trio Yello. The first maxi single of Yello came out (with "I.T. Splash" and "Glue Head") on the local label Periphery Perfume. In 1980 Yello released their first album Solid Pleasure. In 1981 Carlos released his first solo album "Impersonator" on the label Konkurrenz/Phonogram, and Yello got a long term major deal on Phonogram through the managing director Louis Spillmann. In the same year the Yello album "Claro Que Si" came out, and also Yello’s first video (to the track "The Evening’s Young"). In 1983 Carlos released the soundtrack to the film Die Schwarze Spinne by director Mark M. Rissi on the label Milan Disques. The same year Yello issued their third LP "You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess".
In 1984 Carlos left Yello in order to pursue a solo career. In 1985 he released his first oratorio Die Schöpfung der Welt; oder 7 Tage Gottes, again on Milan Disques. On the same label he published the video soundtrack to the war movie Commando Leopard by famous producer Erwin C. Dietrich. From 1991 on he worked with label owner Lothar Gärtner of Strange Ways Records; he produced solo works and also bands like Wolfsheim, Sielwolf, The Cain Principle, Stalin, Cyrus, Recall and many others. In this phase he created the so called fetish soundtracks like Terminatrix and La Salle Blanche. From 2006 on the music company SPV began to re-release Carlos’ entire solo works on Revisited Records worldwide. Carlos is nowadays working worldwide as a music producer.
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