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wakal
OriginMexico City, Mexico
GenresHouse, electro, rock
Years active2000–present
LabelsDiscos Konfort
MembersJorge Govea
Websitewakal.com

Wakal (Huacal in Spanish) is a Mexican electronic music project by Jorge Govea. He is a Mexican musician currently living and working in Paris, France, who was a founding member of the independent record label, Discos Konfort. His first album revealed the way he mixed field recording (sounds of the streets), and popular melodies with dancefloor / electro / rock rhythms.

History

His album Pop Street Sound (2003) mixes Mexico City's street sounds, people's voices, and atmospheres with house, drum and bass and trip hop rhythms. It is dedicated to the people who work in the streets, such as hawkers, musicians, street comedians among others. The themes are inspired by public disorder and urban everyday life. The album cover shows a "bici-taxi", an example of all the different characters of that big city.

In 2004, the EP Remixes Paisano was published in Europe. This material includes remixes by Mexican artists from the experimental scene. The tracks are inspired by documents and official procedures needed to cross a physical border. These borders are somehow being overcome by telecommunications, and several labels (Netlabel) edit and distribute free music under Creative Commons rules. Remixes Paisano represents friendship between people of the same origin in internet times.

"Desvia Si On Again" (2006) is the title of the second album (Deviation Again?) that was distributed by French label MK2 and Discos Konfort. Its subject is "worldwide migratory phenomenon", people who move to find new spaces where to live and express themselves. The sound (Electro, Rock, Click&Cuts) includes popular melodies deconstructed and dance floor adapted. The cover shows a corrupted symbol referring to traffic signs and alarm signals.

Discography

Albums

Title Release date Tracks Label Cover
Pop Street Sound 2003 14 konfort Records
Desvia Si On Again 2006 12 konfort Records

EPs

Year Title Tracks Format Label
2004 Remixes Paissano "Terraza mantel" (Extended), "El tunel","Orale" 12" Konfort Records,Filtro

Single

Year Title Format Label Cover
2023 LA MUERTE Digital idEA

Remixes

Year Artist Title
2001 Banda el Recodo "Recodo and I"
2004 Karras "Noches de verano"
2005 Rumba palenquera "Ataole"

References

  1. "Pop Street Sound – Wakal | Releases | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 August 2020.

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