Sindicato Malone's first recording, which served to launch the recently created Producciones Goldstein label under the direction of Manuel Recio. And a good first reference, which includes the hilarious "Sólo Por Robar" with the collaboration of Gabinete Caligari's Ulises Montero on sax.
This single is very eclectic, so, if in the first song they opt for a electronic pop with a profusion of drum machines and keyboards, the second, "Hot Doo - Doo", is a new wave punk number in the Kaka de Luxe style, and "Oweh Ke Owhe" is a simply delirious and demented song in the purest Derribos Arias' Poch style, with punk guitars that Los Nikis could sign, and ethnic motifs, so common at the time.
It is also worth mentioning the beautiful artwork, created by Sindicato Malone's guitarist Fernando Caballero, and Servando Carballar (Aviador Dro) in the sequencing of the record. As a curiosity, "Sólo Por Robar" appeared in the radio show "Los 40 Principales", being the first song from an independent label in that list. [SOURCE: LA FONOTECA]
Label: Producciones Goldstein – GOLD-002
Format:
Vinyl, 7", Single, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: Spain
Released: 1982
Style: New Wave, Experimental, Minimal, Synth-pop
Tracklist:
A Solo Por Robar (Una Bomba De Neutrones, 25 Portaaviones Y Un Tractor Nuclear)
B1 Hot Doo-Doo
B2 Owhe Ke Oweh
Notes:
Title wrongly written on label, it should be "...Y Un Reactor Nuclear", not "Tractor Nuclear"
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