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Steven Brown - El Hombre Invisible '2022

El Hombre Invisible
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Album name El Hombre Invisible
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Date 2022
Genrealternative
Play time 39:12
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 228 MB
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       For his first solo album since the early ‘90s, Tuxedomoon's
co-front man delivers a hypnotic collection of songs, a song cycle of sorts,
which draws from his life in Mexico, where he’s been residing for many
years now.
El Hombre Invisible is centered around Steven's emblematic vocals, melodies &
lyrics, set in an intimate environment, with sparse elegant, arrangements for
guitar, bass, occasional horns, and of course Mr Brown's trademark piano &
saxophone playing.

The atmosphere and lyrics of the songs reflect some of the experiences &
impressions gathered in the course of these latest 28 years, which have included
earthquakes, a kidnapping, rubbing shoulders with the Zapatistas in Chiapas,
being confronted with the still omnipresent traces of the Spanish conquest five
centuries ago (and the effects of “The Most Dangerous Book In The
World”, which guided the conquistadores’ steps), Steven's years of
working as a cultural activist, and his enduring love for the general beauty of
the nature and the people in his new hometown of Oaxaca.

El Hombre Invisible was recorded in Oaxaca by Salvador Rodriguez in the studio
El Comalito with local musicians, including Lila Downs, who sings a duet with
Steven on the song Familias Ricas. Plus a couple of external guests:
Tuxedomoon's Luc van Lieshout on trumpet, and Chris Haskett (ex-Rollins Band) on
guitar. The songs were mixed in Berlin by Steven's old friend and musical
associate Nikolas Klau, and in Oaxaca by Salvador Rodriguez.
Born in Illinois, Steven Brown moved to San Francisco where he founded
Tuxedomoon with Blaine L.Reininger, then to New York. The band left the
USA’s toxic atmosphere in the early 1980s, wandered around Europe, and
settled in Brussels for twelve years. Ten years later, Steven fell in love with
Mexico while changing planes on the way to Belize, and decided to settle there,
in 1993. First in Mexico City, then in Oaxaca, where he built his own house.
He’s been regularly returning to Europe to record and perform with
Tuxedomoon, while developing various activities in Mexico, where he founded
several bands (including Nine Rain and the Ensamble Kafka wind ensemble), worked
to support indigenous brass bands, and has been running Cinema Domingo, which
started as weekly projections of old films in his house, then developed into a
band (Cinema Domingo Orchestra) specialised in writing and publicly performing
new soundtracks to old movies. Steven loves Oaxaca, its landscape (he finds it
to be not unlike Toscana) and the unavoidable daily encounters with bright and
dark sides of Mexico’s history & culture.

Steven Brown will be performing music from El Hombre Invisible in concert around
Europe, from spring 2022 onwards. 

Tracklist:
1.01 - Steven Brown - Warning (3:35)
1.02 - Steven Brown - El Hombre Invisible (4:00)
1.03 - Steven Brown - The Book (4:49)
1.04 - Steven Brown - Familias Ricas (1:02)
1.05 - Steven Brown - Faces (6:31)
1.06 - Steven Brown - Dutiful Beautiful (3:16)
1.07 - Steven Brown - Fireworks (3:09)
1.08 - Steven Brown - Resist (3:28)
1.09 - Steven Brown - Kill (2:25)
1.10 - Steven Brown - It Occurred to Me (3:26)
1.11 - Steven Brown - Vice and Virtue (3:31) 

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