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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2020 · 1 MIN

Meno - Funk Is My Deal

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Spotify link: spoti.fi/3f5wrsJ Buy Limited edition : bit.ly/2KPx1wz EN/ Like a hidden treseaure for years that emerges on the seashoret, this is how first Javier Bayón’s (aka Meno) work appears. “Make a Funk Noise Here” is his first LP, but this barcelonian guy is one of the most advanced and challenging musicians/producers in Spain, since some years. He’s a founder member of Discordian Record netlabel, composer of soundtracks (he has worked with Iciar Bollaín, Kiko Maíllo, Ludovico Eunaidi, and he participated in the soundtrack of the short film “Timecode”, winner of the Palme D’or at 2016 Cannes Festival). He also collaborated with industry starlettes, such as Pharrell Williams and the Oscar nominee, Javier Navarrete. If we begin to name everything that this talented boy has done over the years, we would never end. But we are here to talk about his glorious and cheerful debut, under the name of Meno. “Make a Funk Noise Here” get one’s teeth into. Its fantastic and does not give hangover. Top material. Every minute of this album transmites a lot of energy. In these time, when everything is urban, trap and r&b, Meno pays attention to authenticity (nothing is imposted here) and he reminds us why many of us are still passionate about music full of flow, groove and funk feelings. Old school spirit, adapted to the new times, looking back, but drawing his own path. Using samples, but playing a lot of instruments. Sounding respectful of what has already been done, but with a personal, overwhelming and non-transferable personality. Drinking from several sources (funny funk, the coolest rap and the most nasty r&b), “Make a Funk Noise Here”, make up a puzzle, which piece by piece and beat by beat, fits like a strap-on on your nice booty. It’s a great luck to have found this treasure, that was parked so long. Let’s dance and celebrate. ES/ Como un tesoro escondido durante años que emerge a orillas del mar, así aparece el primer trabajo de Javier Bayón aka Meno. Make A Funk Noise Here quizá sea su primer LP, pero este barcelonés lleva ya unos cuantos años siendo uno de los músicos/productores más avanzados y desafiantes de la escena musical española. Miembro fundador del netlabel Discordian Records, compositor de bandas sonoras (ha trabajado con Iciar Bollaín ,Kiko Maíllo, Ludovico Eunaidi, y fue parte sonora del corto “Timecode”, que se llevó la Palma de Oro del festival de Cannes del 2016), además de colaborador de starlettes de la industria como Pharrell Williams y del nominado al Oscar Javier Navarrete. Vamos, que si comenzamos a nombrar todo lo que este talentoso muchacho ha hecho a lo largo de los años no acabaríamos nunca. Pero aquí hemos venido a hablar de su glorioso y sandunguero debut bajo el nombre de Meno. Y en Make A Funk Noise Here hay mucha miga y mandanga de la buena, pura y sin cortar. De la que sienta fantástica y no deja resaca. Material de primera. Porque sí, de mucha categoría es todo el minutaje de este álbum. En tiempos en los que todo es urbano, trapero y r&b, Meno da un toque de atención a base de autenticidad (aquí nada es impostado) y nos recuerda el porqué a muchos de nosotros nos sigue apasionando la música llena de flow, groove y sentimiento funkorro. Espíritu vieja escuela adaptado a los nuevos tiempos, mirando atrás pero trazando su propio camino. Usando samples pero tocando multitud de instrumentos. Sonando respetuoso con lo ya hecho pero con una personalidad arrolladora, personal e intransferible. Bebiendo de varias fuentes (funk vacilón, rap del más guachi y r&b bien canalla), Make A Funk Noise Here conforma un puzzle que, pieza a pieza y beat a beat, encaja como un strap-on en tu lindo trasero. Qué suerte haber encontrado este tesoro aparcado durante años. Bailemos y celebremos.

Spotify link: spoti.fi/3f5wrsJ Buy Limited edition : bit.ly/2KPx1wz EN/ Like a hidden treseaure for years that emerges on the seashoret, this is how first Javier Bayón’s (aka Meno) work appears. “Make a Funk Noise Here” is his first LP, but this barcelonian guy is one of the most advanced and challenging musicians/producers in Spain, since some years. He’s a founder member of Discordian Record netlabel, composer of soundtracks (he has worked with Iciar Bollaín, Kiko Maíllo, Ludovico Eunaidi, and he participated in the soundtrack of the short film “Timecode”, winner of the Palme D’or at 2016 Cannes Festival). He also collaborated with industry starlettes, such as Pharrell Williams and the Oscar nominee, Javier Navarrete. If we begin to name everything that this talented boy has done over the years, we would never end. But we are here to talk about his glorious and cheerful debut, under the name of Meno. “Make a Funk Noise Here” get one’s teeth into. Its fantastic and does not give hangover. Top material. Every minute of this album transmites a lot of energy. In these time, when everything is urban, trap and r&b, Meno pays attention to authenticity (nothing is imposted here) and he reminds us why many of us are still passionate about music full of flow, groove and funk feelings. Old school spirit, adapted to the new times, looking back, but drawing his own path. Using samples, but playing a lot of instruments. Sounding respectful of what has already been done, but with a personal, overwhelming and non-transferable personality. Drinking from several sources (funny funk, the coolest rap and the most nasty r&b), “Make a Funk Noise Here”, make up a puzzle, which piece by piece and beat by beat, fits like a strap-on on your nice booty. It’s a great luck to have found this treasure, that was parked so long. Let’s dance and celebrate. ES/ Como un tesoro escondido durante años que emerge a orillas del mar, así aparece el primer trabajo de Javier Bayón aka Meno. Make A Funk Noise Here quizá sea su primer LP, pero este barcelonés lleva ya unos cuantos años siendo uno de los músicos/productores más avanzados y desafiantes de la escena musical española. Miembro fundador del netlabel Discordian Records, compositor de bandas sonoras (ha trabajado con Iciar Bollaín ,Kiko Maíllo, Ludovico Eunaidi, y fue parte sonora del corto “Timecode”, que se llevó la Palma de Oro del festival de Cannes del 2016), además de colaborador de starlettes de la industria como Pharrell Williams y del nominado al Oscar Javier Navarrete. Vamos, que si comenzamos a nombrar todo lo que este talentoso muchacho ha hecho a lo largo de los años no acabaríamos nunca. Pero aquí hemos venido a hablar de su glorioso y sandunguero debut bajo el nombre de Meno. Y en Make A Funk Noise Here hay mucha miga y mandanga de la buena, pura y sin cortar. De la que sienta fantástica y no deja resaca. Material de primera. Porque sí, de mucha categoría es todo el minutaje de este álbum. En tiempos en los que todo es urbano, trapero y r&b, Meno da un toque de atención a base de autenticidad (aquí nada es impostado) y nos recuerda el porqué a muchos de nosotros nos sigue apasionando la música llena de flow, groove y sentimiento funkorro. Espíritu vieja escuela adaptado a los nuevos tiempos, mirando atrás pero trazando su propio camino. Usando samples pero tocando multitud de instrumentos. Sonando respetuoso con lo ya hecho pero con una personalidad arrolladora, personal e intransferible. Bebiendo de varias fuentes (funk vacilón, rap del más guachi y r&b bien canalla), Make A Funk Noise Here conforma un puzzle que, pieza a pieza y beat a beat, encaja como un strap-on en tu lindo trasero. Qué suerte haber encontrado este tesoro aparcado durante años. Bailemos y celebremos.

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