El último álbum de Lee “Scratch” Perry con Mouse on Mars saldrá en junio

Casi cinco años después de su muerte, el último álbum de la leyenda jamaicana del dub, Lee “Scratch” Perry, titulado Spatial, No Problem, llegará el 5 de junio a través de Domino. El proyecto lo reúne con el dúo alemán de música electrónica Mouse on Mars, quienes produjeron los ocho temas. El sencillo principal, “Rockcurry”, ya está disponible.

Lee “Scratch” Perry, el influyente productor jamaicano conocido por dar forma a los sonidos del reggae y el dub, completó las sesiones de su último álbum en diciembre de 2019 en el Paraverse Studio de Mouse on Mars en Berlín. El dúo, compuesto por Jan St. Werner y Andi Toma, grabó el disco durante una colaboración relajada llena de risas y comidas compartidas de sopa de pescado y papayas, según un comunicado de prensa de St. Werner. “Casi no hablábamos de lo que hacíamos. Nos reuníamos y empezábamos”, dijo St. Werner. “Él se reía mucho y nosotros nos reíamos con él. También cocinábamos y comíamos sopa de pescado y papayas”. El título del álbum proviene de la respuesta informal de Perry a una pregunta sobre el audio espacial: “Spatial, no problem”. Mouse on Mars compartió el tema principal “Rockcurry” junto con el anuncio. Spatial, No Problem cuenta con ocho canciones: Rockcurry, Hallo Shiva, Economic Train, Spatialee, Fire Dali, Yayaya, To The Rescue y State Of Emergency. Para celebrar el lanzamiento, el Barbican Centre de Londres albergará una instalación sonora del álbum en audio espacial mediante un sistema D&B Soundscape del 5 al 13 de junio en su teatro estudio, The Pit, como parte de la exposición Project A Black Planet.

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