Don Vito - Bakku Shan Age Otori

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Review by Jayesh Rawal

Bakku Shan Age Otori, the latest album by Don Vito, is a masterpiece of experimental music. The album is a fusion of various genres, including jazz, rock, and electronic, resulting in a unique and captivating sound.

The album starts with "Ninjutsu," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track features a combination of electronic beats, distorted guitars, and saxophone riffs, creating a sound that is both chaotic and beautiful.

The album continues with tracks like "Kabuki," which features a haunting melody that is both eerie and captivating. The saxophone and guitar solos in this track are particularly impressive, showcasing the immense talent of Don Vito and his band.

The album also includes tracks like "Samurai," which features a more traditional jazz sound, and "Shogun," which incorporates elements of rock and electronic music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Age Otori
Bakku Shan

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Catalog Numbers

URQ 005

Labels

Urquinaona Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkAlexander Schmidt , Thorsten Illner
Bass ClarinetJaime McGill
Mixed ByÜzel Göner
Mastered ByÜzel Göner
RemixÜzel Göner
Recorded ByKonrad Fischer

Notes

Silkscreened cover printed by Alexander Schmidt and Thorsten Illner

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Etching Runout Groove Side A): URQ 005 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Etching Runout Groove Side B): URQ 005 B

About Don Vito

Don Vito are a Leipzig three-piece that bash out playful and naive yet shrill and abrasive noise|rock. It sounds like the soundtrack to a cartoon children's disco in a steel factory. The moment Don Vito let a bit of chaos out of the sack all appendages within hearing distance begin to fidget hysterically. It is like being hit with the spray from a machine gun. Welcome the apocalypse of rock smiling at you from three lunatics who appear to thrash at their instruments more than to play them. But somehow they never loose continuity in this chaos of interwoven high speed-grooves. Don Vito does not need to follow the rules; the rules have learned to follow Don Vito.  Remarkably, they are free from genre and categorization. They have delightfully blended post-puberty carelessness with just a touch of self-irony. From now on, you will no longer have to think of that brainless wanker from Jackass when you hear the name Don Vito, but rather of that kick-ass band from the bowels of Germany. Don Vito
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Summary by Jayesh Rawal

Bakku Shan Age Otori is a stunning album that showcases the versatility and creativity of Don Vito. The album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates experimental music and wants to experience something truly unique.

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