Señor Flavio
The music of Argentina has never sounded so funky.Argentina's Flavio Mandinga, one of the founding members of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, has crafted a solo project that explores various sonic textures and defies genre classification. Simply listen to "Minis
By Ernest Barteldes
published: April 10, 2008
Argentinas Flavio Mandinga, one of the founding members of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, has crafted a solo project that explores various sonic textures and defies genre classification. Simply listen to Ministra, a rocksteady-tempo track seemingly inspired by early UB40 with a touch of psychedelics. Later comes Polaroid 66, which draws from Brazilian ´80s rock via its soft guitar and drum patterns. Doo-wop tune La Herida brings further eclecticism, with bittersweet lyrics detailing the pain of a broken heart that will never mend. Then the album meanders into ´60s-style territory with the straight-ahead rocker Oportuna. Yet another highlight is Cristina, which contains elements of cumbia blended with electronic beats by DJ Bochokenado, who also guests on the bolero-tinged Tropicana So. In a CD with so many divergent tendencies, weaker moments are inevitable. Retirada Murguera Porteña, an instrumental track, completely fails to excite; the same goes with the rockabilly-inflected De Story of De Loko. But despite these two shortcomings, Supersaund 2012 is a pleasantly challenging work. Fans will likely take some time to get the albums concept, but once that happens, the music might just stick for a long time.