The story behind
Rastaman‐dita, according to DoReSol
When you dive into Rastaman‐dita, you encounter an energy that grabs you from the first second. The music, born from the collaboration between Ismael Tito Fuentes De Garay and Miguel Angel Huidobro Preciado, takes you on a sonic journey that feels raw and direct. It's one of those tracks that, no matter how much you listen to it, always seems to have something new to discover in its structure.
This track is part of Apocalypshit, the second album by Molotov, which was released on September 14, 1999. For the production of this album, the band worked with Mario Caldato Jr., who already had previous experience with the Beastie Boys on their album Hello Nasty. The mixing and production of the album were handled by Mario Caldato Jr., contributing a distinctive sound. At the time of its release, Apocalypshit ranked 32nd on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and also had a presence on the Spanish charts. The track Rastaman‐dita has a duration of 3:48.
From album
Apocalypshit
Molotov · 1999 · Track 8
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Credits
Music Miguel Angel Huidobro Preciado, Ismael Tito Fuentes De Garay