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Savath and Savalas La Llama

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Savath & Savalas – Ll Llama
Digital: March 16 (Stones Throw Exclusive)
LP/CD: May 19
(Worldwide)

Savath & Savalas is Guillermo Scott Herren (perhaps best known as Prefuse 73), Eva Puyuelo Muns and Roberto Carlos Lange. We’ve been experimenting with some different ways of releasing our records, just as Guillermo Scott Herren is experimenting with a new way of releasing Savath & Savalas, his Catalan acid-folk project which even pre-dates Prefuse 73. We are proud to release the new album La Llama digitally next Monday 3/16, exclusively through stonesthrow.com. The worldwide release of CD/LP will be May 19.

The title track: La Llama (MP3)

Chat with Guillermo Scott Herren
Stones Throw: You talk of 'the early 70s independent music scene that had briefly
flourished in Recife, Brazil and neglected-visionaries like Marconi
Notaro, Flaviola, the revolutionaries Lula Cortes and Ze Ramalho as having an influence on La Llama. For the uninformed and in
your own words can you talk about that time, the people and what
they mean to you?

GSH: These influences from the Recife music scene can be seen as direct
and indirect influence. The feel of that time and scene, from a
musical and independent aspect were far less produced and open ended
opposed to other Brazilian releases at that time. Those albums feel
as if they are in an environment of their own, the kind in which the
surroundings and atmosphere play an equal role in the music written.
Although, there are many many factors that come into play as far as
influence regarding Savath & Savalas.

Eva Puyuelo Muns and I started
by simply figuring out ways to make new songs in Catalan and Spanish
by studying an array of older folk records as well, like: "Juan Mañuel Serrat" to "Paco Ibañez" without turning our own
creations into horrible desecrations that can be interpreted as what
I call "hotel lobby music" i.e. the type of pre-marketed "world music" project by placing a watered down
preset beats and sounds while adding lyrics in other languages, more
suitable for commercial licenses and synchs. In our situation, we
wanted to explore previous atmospheres while creating new music with
a strong grip on it's timeless elements. We express our music through
our language we speak based on our direct cultures, opposed to some
"conquistador esque" product that some rich dude in an overpriced
cardigan asked us to do for a big budget with a co-op promotion with
starbucks.

As far as my own foundation as a producer, I see a producer such as
J Dilla or Madlib in the same light as I would Arthur Verocai,
Axlerod or any other significant arranger from any time in history.
Therefore, it all goes into the mix at some point. The most important
part for me is that this project would never be sen as a Prefuse 73
"side project" or carry the stigma of Prefuse 73 due to the exchange
between Eva and myself.

Where / when was the album recorded?

This album was recorded at my apartment on the Bowery in New York. A very noisy apartment with zero budget.

What was the aim for the album it?

Eva Puyuelo Muns and I started by simply figuring out ways to make
new songs in Catalan and Spanish by studying an array of older folk
records as well, like: "Juan Mañuel Serrat" to "Paco Ibañez" without turning our own
creations into horrible desecrations that can be interpreted as what
I call "hotel lobby music" i.e. pre-marketed "world music" more
suitable for commercial licenses and synchs.

In our situation, we
wanted to explore previous atmospheres while creating new music with
a strong grip on it's timeless elements. We express our music through
our language we speak based on our direct cultures, opposed to some
"conquistador esque" product that some rich dude in an overpriced
cardigan asked us to do for a big budget with a co op promotion with
starbuck's.

Who played on it?

Eva Puyuelo Muns, Roberto Carlos Lange and Myself. Some additional
percussionists as well.

It's described as Catalan acid folk. Is that a description you like?

I don't mind it but our newest member is Ecuadorean. Eva and I are
the only Catalans … But it does sum up the initial idea.

How does the music and culture of Catalonia influence you when you
write for Savath & Savalas?
And, in your mind, how separate is Savath & Savalas from your other
musical projects / aliases? Which part of your personality does
Savath & Savalas represent?


Savath + Savalas is definitely an exchange between me, Eva, and now
Roberto as well. I don't affiliate my projects with each other. If
I'm involved in any project – my ideas, textures, musicianship, etc.
is there, yet it's definitively all different in approach.

SAVATH & SAVALAS DISCOGRAPHY
La Llama
CD/LP (2009) STONES THROW
TBA Fan Club 45 7-inch (2009) STONES THROW
Masia EP (2009) STONES THROW
Golden Pollen CD/LP (2007) ANTI
Mañana EP (2004) WARP
Apropa't CD/LP (2004) WARP
Roll and Waves 10-inch (2002) HEFTY
Immediate Action #1 12-inch (2001) HEFTY
Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey CD/LP (2000) WARP

SAVATH & SAVALAS LINKS
www.stonesthrow.com/savathysavalas
www.myspace.com/savathysavalas1
www.prefuse73.com/savath.shtml

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