Mexico is the ninth studio album by icelandic electronic musicians GusGus, following successful album Arabian Horse on Kompakt Records. It contains 9 tracks (one of them is instrumental). After several line up changes of band members, Mexico is produced by Stephan Stephensen aka President Bongo and Birgir Þórarinsson aka Biggi Veira. Högni Egilsson (Hjaltalín), Daniel Ágúst Haraldsson and also Urður Hákonardóttir (Earth) made appearance as vocalists for this LP, line up of band members is absolutely the same as for Arabian Horse. The album title "Mexico" should stand for … read more
Mexico is the ninth studio album by icelandic electronic musicians GusGus, following successful album Arabian Horse on Kompakt Records. It contains 9… read more
Mexico is the ninth studio album by icelandic electronic musicians GusGus, following successful album Arabian Horse on Kompakt Records. It contains 9 tracks (one of them is instrumental)… read more
GusGus, Iceland's leading techno-/soul band saw the light of day for the first time in 1995, during a break in the making of the shortcut "Pleasure". Initially GusGus was as a multimedia collective that combined sexually tinged dance music with visual arts and shorts made by the group's members. The band's name refers to the 1974 German film Ali: Fear Eats the Soul by Rainer Werner Fassbinder A self-titled debut album appeared on their Kjól & Anderson imprint in conjunction with the screening of "Pleasure". The UK label 4AD Records signed the b… read more
GusGus, Iceland's leading techno-/soul band saw the light of day for the first time in 1995, during a break in the making of the shortcut "Pleasure". Initially GusGus was as … read more
GusGus, Iceland's leading techno-/soul band saw the light of day for the first time in 1995, during a break in the making of the shortcut "Pleasure". Initially GusGus was as a multimedia collective that combined sexually… read more