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Calm Down by Sabixatzil

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Sabixatzil's latest album, "Calm Down," is focused on showcasing an intriguing approach that centers on simpler guitar arrangements. This release embraces a cleaner and more minimalist sound, steering away from the more chaotic noise and complex jazz elements that often characterize the artist’s portfolio. In doing so, "Calm Down" presents a contrast, inviting listeners to experience the beauty and intricacy that arises from a more straightforward, stripped down musical expression. Despite its emphasis on simplicity, the album does not shy away from incorporating the intense and chaotic elements that fans have come to expect from Sabixatzil’s earlier projects. Instead, these more tumultuous components are woven seamlessly into the fabric of the music, creating a dynamic interplay between the serene and the chaotic. The result is a sound that is both distinctive and captivating, blending experimental nuances with a sense of clarity and directness that makes for a...

Sabixatzil - A Longing

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  A Longing is a release by Sabixatzil, further exploring the (post) classical guitar sound. Decades ago, it was our friend and colleague TFIM (The Famous Itai Matos) who supposedly invented the "broken" guitar style. Today, it's Sabixatzil that's perfecting it. Moreover, for this release, it's merged with recording techniques, found sound elements, field recordings, and other layers that elevate this from being a merely solo guitar effort, into an experimental masterclass. We're thrilled to have Sabixatzil in the studio again after a long hiatus. There are a few more of his releases we'll post about soon, and we're hopeful there will be even more coming our this year!

Sabixatzil - A.LL ALON.E

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  Sabixatzil’s A.LL ALON.E stands out from the rest of the artists' works with its unique focus on simpler guitar, much cleaner, less chaotic sounds over the regular noise and jazz.  Despite this, it still manages to incorporate some of the more intense and chaotic elements present in Sabixatzil’s other releases and projects. The album's sound is both distinctive and straightforward in a very impressive manner, making it an enjoyable listening experience, still bordering on the experimental, with the recording techniques, tonality, and overall motif.  If you’re a fan of neo-classical, Spanish-influenced, guitar noodling, look no further. There's a whole range of sounds of emotions for you, in this eight-track release.