Opala
Format: CS
Label: Holuzam
Cat No: ZAM026CS
The first album by Hidden Horse, a duo composed of João Branco Kyron, a member of Lisbon, Portugal-based psych band Beautify Junkyards, and composer Tony Watts, who has been a close collaborator since the 90s, has been released on Lisbon's <Holuzam>. A style that respects krautrock, a piece that adds a sci-fi element to your everyday life.
The occult and folk music have been friends for a while. In the 21st century, hauntology and the resurface of some cult soundtracks from the 1970s and 1980s helped to create a new sense of folk, not associated with the typical acoustic feeling, but more relatable with library, krautrock/kosmische and industrial music. João Kyron and Tony Watts, long time collaborators since the late 1990s with their band Hipnótica, and more recently with Beautify Junkyards (Ghost Box) are well acquainted with this friendship. Hidden Horse is their new project as a duo and “Opala” their first release.
With eight tracks and almost thirty minutes, their first release explores dense and greyish urban utopias. The song titles explore ideas that mix sci-fi, horror, science, space and urban phobia, and the music Kyron and Watts create delivers, using electronics and drums with great relish. Their relationship as musicians, which spans more than two decades, can be felt in the way their music flows with a continuous dialogue.
“Opala” is always keen to take you to another dimension. It lives in its own twilight zone, where the obscure entangles the most obvious senses of reality. It sounds like Jacques Tati “Playtime” with a hauntology soundtrack: it kind of feels that this imaginary world is real, but it's not. And it sucks you in to be a part of it and enjoy it: close your eyes and let yourself go while listening to “Levitação Magnética” or “Fantasmas do Planeta”. You will feel like a foreigner in a new city.
Music by JB Kyron, Tony Watts
Recorded by JB Kyron
Mixed by Artur David
Mastered by Ars Lindeberg
Artwork by Marta Ramos