
ZZK Records
Montoya - El Nido
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This
album
combines
the
rhythms
of
Colombia
with
elegant
electronic
production
and
live
instrumentation
and
also
features
six
collaborations
with
Latin
American
vocalists,
including
Colombians
Nidia
Góngora
on
“Soñé,”
Montañera
on
“Sierra”
and
Pedrina
on
“Nubecita.”
It
also
features
Mexican
artist
Pahua
on
“Flor
del
Mar,”
the
Peruvian
Lara
Nuh
on
“El
Faro”
and
the
Franco-Venezuelan
La
Chica
on
“Palosanto.”
El
Nido:
a
welcoming
embrace
in
uncertain
times.
The
world
changed
forever
in
the
second
quarter
of
2020.
The
life
we
were
used
to
ceased
to
be,
as
we
were
overcome
by
constant
fear,
distrust
in
all
that
surrounded
us
and
a
fatalist
attitude
towards
the
world
we
lived
in.
With
the
pandemic
came
lockdown,
mandatory
isolation
for
months,
empty
streets,
face
masks,
hand
sanitizer,
the
fear
of
going
out,
an
absurd
roll
call
of
Covid
fatalities,
the
daily
tension
of
not
knowing
when
it
would
all
end
and
the
urge
to
“get
back
to
normal,”
something
that
certainly
never
happened.
Out
of
that
pandemic
saturation
and
that
urge
for
“normality”
came
El
Nido
(“The
Nest”),
the
third
album
by
Italy-based
Colombian
producer
Montoya,
who
describes
this
record
as
“becoming
virgins
of
destiny
again,
facing
up
to
that
fatalist
world
and
creating
that
longing
for
tranquility.
Savoring
that
moment
prior
to
the
pandemic,
that
instant
when
the
most
important
thing
wasn’t
the
immediate
reality
or
the
global
situation.”
Montoya
sees
El
Nido
as
that
quiet
place
that
you
think
of
when
you
close
your
eyes;
it
is
a
beach
or
a
mountain,
a
sunrise
or
a
sunset,
a
wave
in
the
sea
refreshing
your
body,
or
an
almost-whispering
wind
that
immediately
silences
everything
around
you.
On
his
previous
records,
Iwa
in
2015
and
Otún
in
2019,
his
work
as
a
producer
prevailed,
feeding
the
growing
wave
of
Latin
American
electronica,
fusing
IDM
and
techno
with
indigenous
root
music,
Andean
folklore
and
rhythms
from
the
tropical
Caribbean
coast
and
ancestral
Pacific
in
terms
of
instrumentation.
But
on
El
Nido
Montoya
splits
the
balance,
offering
us
five
merely
instrumental
tracks
and
six
collaborations
with
Latin
American
artists,
including
Colombians
Nidia
Góngora
on
“Soñé,”
Montañera
on
“Sierra”
and
Pedrina
on
“Nubecita.”
It
also
features
Mexican
artist
Pahua
on
“Flor
del
Mar,”
the
Peruvian
Lara
Nuh
on
“El
Faro”
and
the
Franco-Venezuelan
La
Chica
on
“Palosanto.”
Starting
from
the
name
itself
(“The
Nest”),
an
evocation
of
home,
El
Nido
is
also
a
Filipino
municipality
on
the
island
of
Palawan,
a
place
that
turned
out
to
be
Montoya’s
last
live
experience
before
the
pandemic.
That
place
with
crystal
clear
seas
and
white
sand
became
the
scene
and
starting
point
for
this
work,
reflecting
on
the
abstraction
of
a
chaotic
world
and
proposing
blurred
destinations
with
each
song,
like
places
that
exist
within
memories
when
we
close
our
eyes,
letting
us
inhabit
them,
for
a
couple
of
minutes
at
least.
On
the
other
hand,
it’s
a
record
that
approaches
love;
as
a
yearning
and
a
refuge,
as
a
guide
and
an
anchor,
but
also
as
a
rhetorical
figure
that
makes
us
vibrate
and
elevates
us,
while
at
the
same
time
keeping
us
grounded
and
letting
us
settle
in
the
place
that
we
can
use
as
our
shelter.
Tracks:
SIDE
A:
1.
Soñe
(ft.
Nidia
Gongora)
2.
La
Danza
De
Cuenca
3.
Nubecita
(ft.
Pedrina)
4.
Eleggua
On
The
Beach
5.
Flor
Del
Mar
(ft.
Pahua)
SIDE
B:
1.
Cargamanto
2.
Palosanto
(ft.
La
Chica)
3.
Rosangeles
4.
El
Faro
(ft.
Lara
Nuh)
5.
Fix
6.
Sierra
(ft.
Montañera)
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