The trio Alarcón/Ferrari/Cina’s second release concludes the exploration of a sound
from the eclectic world of Alarcón. With this trio she looked to translate personal
imagery into a genre-less everchanging music.
The triptych on the first side are pieces inspired by a sense of belonging in distress,
the seek for a crawling beat in the clouds of sound, the endless inspirations drawn
from the South American experience of fast changing circumstances and the spirit
of the garage band. Followed by two improvised pieces on the second side, the trio
performs a still of their language developed through years of collaboration.
The title BRUNO S, is taken from the life of German character Bruno Schleinstein.
Freshly arrived in Berlin, Alarcón felt the cold of a society damaged by the
culture of individuality and the shaping of a counterculture of underdogs left to
bleed out on the street. The harshness yet softness of her voice gives a poignant
speech supported by the stacked guitar sound of Ferrari, while Cina walks like a
giant on the snow holding the music together.