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Introducing: Marbeya Sound

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Marbeya Sound

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Mexican duo Marbeya Sound makes music thatā€™s too intimate to be cosmic yet too expansive to be earthly. Their slowly throbbing soundscapes are marked by the currents of the ocean, music that makes you feel like youā€™re floating in the waves. Even though theyā€™re from landlocked Mexico City, they first met in a hotel in Acapulco and their music is certainly informed by the slowness of seaside life and its natural rhythms. And donā€™t think that their music is too slow or too ambient; they may sound simple, but their process is complex. They collect old 80s Soviet synths and use up to 80 channels in a single song, weaving together multiple sounds to create a unified work that pulses with life.

Listen to ā€œImplanted Memories,ā€ the first single off of their upcoming album Colonies, and enter their water-soaked world. It begins at a steady pace, but then you can hear the sea in the background, a quiet whoosh, and a sonic crest begins to form as they layer in more and more. The crests build, forming a tantalizing wall of sound that threatens to overwhelm, and just when you think it will, it stops. Abstract and instrumental, but also lush and cinematic, ā€œImplanted Memoriesā€ makes for an intensely emotional, almost spiritual experience, one that I hope Colonies will continue.

Marbeya Sound's Colonies LP is being self-released September 24.