
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete Corporal Vinyl LP Neon Orange Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. Regresar / Recordar
2. Ker
3. DilaciĂłn
4. Casi no estar
5. Palabra
6. Riesgo
7. Reanimar el cuerpo
8. Control
9. Regresar / Recordar (Jagz Kooner Remix)*
* CD only bonus track
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete return with their seventh album, Corporal, on October 10. Itâs the Mexican duoâs finest, most ferocious work to date which sees them turbo-charge their psychedelic post-punk with a new electronic engine. Mixed by Antoine Goulet (live sound engineer for SUUNS) and mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring), the most obvious comparison in terms of mood and mode is Primal Screamâs classic XTRMNTR, another record that processed personal and political conflicts and spat them out as distorted dance music. It shows the influence of the duoâs DJ sets and last yearâs radical Remezcla remix collection on their way of thinking and why they are now namechecking the likes of Moor Mother, MF DOOM, Patrick Cowley, The Bug, Paula GarcĂ©s, Phil Kieran, Coby Sey, Run the Jewels and Anadol.âPlaying other artistsâ music is different,â says Lorena Quintanilla about the change of direction towards the dancefloor. âYouâre not just listening, youâre watching how energy flows and how it affects other people. It gives you the chance to witness what moves other bodies.â And Corporal, as the title suggests, is all about the body. âThe body is what carries the weight of stress, exhaustion, sadness. Itâs the body that the system breaks first,â explains Lorena. âUnintentionally, while composing the album, our bodies were seeking joy in the songs. Reconnecting with pleasure became a way to open new dimensions â a way to escape, yet remain present.â The theme is carried over into the lyrics which, according to Lorena, variously refer to âthe bodies that disappear, the abused bodies, the bodies we miss, the bodies that march together in protest, the bodies that are being controlledâ.
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete Corporal Vinyl LP Neon Orange Colour 2025
Tracklist:
1. Regresar / Recordar
2. Ker
3. DilaciĂłn
4. Casi no estar
5. Palabra
6. Riesgo
7. Reanimar el cuerpo
8. Control
9. Regresar / Recordar (Jagz Kooner Remix)*
* CD only bonus track
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete return with their seventh album, Corporal, on October 10. Itâs the Mexican duoâs finest, most ferocious work to date which sees them turbo-charge their psychedelic post-punk with a new electronic engine. Mixed by Antoine Goulet (live sound engineer for SUUNS) and mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring), the most obvious comparison in terms of mood and mode is Primal Screamâs classic XTRMNTR, another record that processed personal and political conflicts and spat them out as distorted dance music. It shows the influence of the duoâs DJ sets and last yearâs radical Remezcla remix collection on their way of thinking and why they are now namechecking the likes of Moor Mother, MF DOOM, Patrick Cowley, The Bug, Paula GarcĂ©s, Phil Kieran, Coby Sey, Run the Jewels and Anadol.âPlaying other artistsâ music is different,â says Lorena Quintanilla about the change of direction towards the dancefloor. âYouâre not just listening, youâre watching how energy flows and how it affects other people. It gives you the chance to witness what moves other bodies.â And Corporal, as the title suggests, is all about the body. âThe body is what carries the weight of stress, exhaustion, sadness. Itâs the body that the system breaks first,â explains Lorena. âUnintentionally, while composing the album, our bodies were seeking joy in the songs. Reconnecting with pleasure became a way to open new dimensions â a way to escape, yet remain present.â The theme is carried over into the lyrics which, according to Lorena, variously refer to âthe bodies that disappear, the abused bodies, the bodies we miss, the bodies that march together in protest, the bodies that are being controlledâ.
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Tracklist:
1. Regresar / Recordar
2. Ker
3. DilaciĂłn
4. Casi no estar
5. Palabra
6. Riesgo
7. Reanimar el cuerpo
8. Control
9. Regresar / Recordar (Jagz Kooner Remix)*
* CD only bonus track
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete return with their seventh album, Corporal, on October 10. Itâs the Mexican duoâs finest, most ferocious work to date which sees them turbo-charge their psychedelic post-punk with a new electronic engine. Mixed by Antoine Goulet (live sound engineer for SUUNS) and mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring), the most obvious comparison in terms of mood and mode is Primal Screamâs classic XTRMNTR, another record that processed personal and political conflicts and spat them out as distorted dance music. It shows the influence of the duoâs DJ sets and last yearâs radical Remezcla remix collection on their way of thinking and why they are now namechecking the likes of Moor Mother, MF DOOM, Patrick Cowley, The Bug, Paula GarcĂ©s, Phil Kieran, Coby Sey, Run the Jewels and Anadol.âPlaying other artistsâ music is different,â says Lorena Quintanilla about the change of direction towards the dancefloor. âYouâre not just listening, youâre watching how energy flows and how it affects other people. It gives you the chance to witness what moves other bodies.â And Corporal, as the title suggests, is all about the body. âThe body is what carries the weight of stress, exhaustion, sadness. Itâs the body that the system breaks first,â explains Lorena. âUnintentionally, while composing the album, our bodies were seeking joy in the songs. Reconnecting with pleasure became a way to open new dimensions â a way to escape, yet remain present.â The theme is carried over into the lyrics which, according to Lorena, variously refer to âthe bodies that disappear, the abused bodies, the bodies we miss, the bodies that march together in protest, the bodies that are being controlledâ.












