Trapanese (feat. Psychs) - Single
413 is the name behind which hides the young basque David Pisabarro. This vocationally self-taught bass player first cut his teeth in various local-scene bands, in which he began to realize his maverick skills as a musician and writer, even as a constant caregiver of sounds, textures, layers and lyrics. Always delving into the dark side of art and the human being, 413’s music is passionate, seeker of new limits on the conventions that have been established gradually in contemporary music, feeling increasingly more comfortable in the experimental edge of the art and of itself, somewhere between what we label post-folk and post-rock, not ever dreading the risk of the very concept of sound. This passion also translates into a never-ending effort to soak up every single detail that will serve in his relationship with music or the learning process itself, as an author and as a producer. His first solo production (Reschith, 2008) is a reflection of that. Consisting of five compositions that naturally wander among the most extreme sides of the human mind, from the introspective and sentimental to the uproar about social reality, it achieved to collect very positive feedback from the most important underground and mainstream media (Rockzone, Feticeira). Between the Reschith and the recent Path to Hocma, 413 has completed a training process as an engineer and has achieved to be a successful producer in each of his single efforts for bands such as Thee Brandy Hips “We are Love”, Madeleine “Madeleine” and Cohen “Subconsicous Mind”. That latter production gave him the chance to work on the very basics of what was next shaped by Eskil Lövstrom and Pelle Henricsson (Refused, Cult of Luna, Hell is for Heroes,…). But now he finds himself on his own, embarking on an ambitious project, having no generational reference to base his work on: Path to Hocma is an album that could easily be labeled as conceptual, but will surely prove itself, in time, as the very embodiment of a transformation that makes it become something bigger, something of more significance, a multidisciplinary task that will be growing over the years and that will shaping and extending itself until it reaches a thousand levels of expression both musically and humanly. Its composition and production philosophy defines the product: it was written with no amplifiers, no guitars, without a studio to call home, based only on an electric bass. This radical bet looks for the most honest way to treat your own art: Path to Hocma can’t actually be purchased, but instead is freely available in both digital and CD format. So stay tuned. 413 is here to stay. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
413 is the name behind which hides the young basque David Pisabarro. This vocationally self-taught bass player first cut his teeth in various local-scene bands, in which he began to realize his maverick skills as a musician and writer, even as a constant caregiver of sounds, textures, layers and lyrics. Always delving into the dark side of art and the human being, 413’s music is passionate, seeker of new limits on the conventions that have been established gradually in contemporary music, feeling increasingly more comfortable in the experimental edge of the art and of itself, somewhere between what we label post-folk and post-rock, not ever dreading the risk of the very concept of sound. This passion also translates into a never-ending effort to soak up every single detail that will serve in his relationship with music or the learning process itself, as an author and as a producer. His first solo production (Reschith, 2008) is a reflection of that. Consisting of five compositions that naturally wander among the most extreme sides of the human mind, from the introspective and sentimental to the uproar about social reality, it achieved to collect very positive feedback from the most important underground and mainstream media (Rockzone, Feticeira). Between the Reschith and the recent Path to Hocma, 413 has completed a training process as an engineer and has achieved to be a successful producer in each of his single efforts for bands such as Thee Brandy Hips “We are Love”, Madeleine “Madeleine” and Cohen “Subconsicous Mind”. That latter production gave him the chance to work on the very basics of what was next shaped by Eskil Lövstrom and Pelle Henricsson (Refused, Cult of Luna, Hell is for Heroes,…). But now he finds himself on his own, embarking on an ambitious project, having no generational reference to base his work on: Path to Hocma is an album that could easily be labeled as conceptual, but will surely prove itself, in time, as the very embodiment of a transformation that makes it become something bigger, something of more significance, a multidisciplinary task that will be growing over the years and that will shaping and extending itself until it reaches a thousand levels of expression both musically and humanly. Its composition and production philosophy defines the product: it was written with no amplifiers, no guitars, without a studio to call home, based only on an electric bass. This radical bet looks for the most honest way to treat your own art: Path to Hocma can’t actually be purchased, but instead is freely available in both digital and CD format. So stay tuned. 413 is here to stay. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Abraham
Adai
Alaskan
Allochiria
Money Trees
The Desert of the Real
The Rising of the Real Man
The Town
The Bindu Sea: Cloudy
The White Mountains
The Brigit Mountains
The Swamp
The Ophoist
The Hocma Point
The Virus Ophoist / The Yethunter
Trapanese
Sattva (A Song For Pachindayolatrinos)
Great Wind
Stultifera Navis nº 111
Rubedo?
Ein Bildung - LOs
Rainbow - I surrender
Jethro Tull - Cross-Eyed Mary
413
MOTHER
The bindu sea cloudy
A2 Untitled
Little Richard - The Girl Can't Help It
Ein Bildung/Los
어디 있는 거야
B1 Untitled
The virus ophoist - The yethunter
A1 Untitled
untitled I
Stultifera Navis n. 111
Eyed Mary
The Girl Can't Help It
untitled II
MIXAHHH
Never mind part 1
Re Up
The Bright Mountains
Never Mind Part 2
Untitled
Trapanese (feat. Psychs)
static_age
Organ Donation
Rem - Losing My Religion
untitled IV
1.Message - 413
Place Of Memory
Stultifera Flight nº 111
Extrange
Song Of Prayer (Spira)
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