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Dance and Dense Denso

by Molotov · Album Dance and Dense Denso

Noko

Key D Tempo 171 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 3:30
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The story behind

Noko, according to DoReSol

On Molotov's third album, titled Dance and Dense Denso, released in 2003, we find a sonic piece that departs from the direct approach of themes like Frijolero. This song, with a duration of 3 minutes and 31 seconds, immerses itself in a different atmosphere, inviting a more introspective listen. The production of this work was handled by Gustavo Santaolalla and Aníbal Kerpel, who contributed their vision to an album that, in general, addresses social and political issues, such as the situation on the border between Mexico and the United States, or criticism of aspects of North American culture.

The album, released by Universal Music Group, was characterized by exploring a variety of rhythms and vocal approaches, something that Billboard noted at the time. While the album as a whole focuses on corruption and other relevant issues in Mexico, the song Noko offers a particular sonic texture within this context, inviting exploration of the layers that make up Molotov's musical proposal at this stage.

From album

Dance and Dense Denso

Dance and Dense Denso

Molotov · 2002 · Track 5

Details

KeyD
Time signature4/4
Tempo171 BPM
Duration3:30
AlbumDance and Dense Denso
Year2002
ISRCUSUL10201088
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