Beschreibung

Junglelyd is a new danish electronic liveband that with acoustic instruments, beats and psychedelic sounds invites the listeners into a world of Tropical Bass, Cumbia and Electronica.

Cumbia is a Latin Americana traditional music that originates from Colombia and has ever since spread across the whole Spanish speaking sub continent. It blends elements of indigenous South American melodies, African rhythms and European ways of developing harmonies and progress chords. With that style in mind nowadays many young artists from the Western hemispheres begin to develop an electronic variant that brings new life to the dance floors of the old ghost towns.

Among those is Danish electronic artist and DJ Kenneth Rasmussen and his band JUNGLELYD.

Formed in 2015 they explore the pathways of modern South American electronic music. Digital Cumbia, Tropical bass, Zouk, Moombathon, modern sounds based on traditional Latin music for dancing purposes, all that had a slight impact on the creativity of JUNGLELYD who combine digital devices and analogue instruments in their music. The delicate flute playing adds a touch of Souljazz to the hypnotically mix. All rhythms are a perfect blend of electronic beats and live percussion, while guitars, bass, brass and wood wind instruments build a rather vivid melodic superstructure.

After two EPs in 2017 the band will release their debut album in 2020 on SOUNDS OF SUBTERRANIA, a label that explores adventurous paths in music. The album begins with a relaxed Cumbia styled tune that is an anthem to the greatest life elixir: Coffee. The lightweight guitar harmonies develop, float upon spacey synthesizer waves and follow rhythmical patterns, which just intrude your locomotor system where they cause ongoing dance moves. Slightly more complex in its rhythmical structure, still as groovy as a cool piece could be, „Boots“ comes jumping up and down from your speakers. Tropical island images enter your mind, but still the electronic elements and fantastic melodies keep this song from being just a typical Latin music tune. They add the psychedelic expression of Spacerock to the haunting music from the Andes. And haunting is the best adjunct to describe the third tune „Lucerito de la Manana“ which prominently features singer Luna Ersahin on lead vocals and mystical South American pan flutes.

This song even comes up with a touch of psychedelic jazz at the end due to freaky saxophone lines. Dub, Psybient, Cumbia join together for the next tracks and in opalescent colours JUNGLELYD play their mostly instrumental music to the audience, which consists of psychedelic fanatics, Cumbia lovers and electronic music aficionados. One can find a whole new spiritual world in this futuristic exotica style. The jungle to which it drags the listener exists only on giant computer screens all around the listener’s mind. Imagine the dance floors in todays clubs, steam and boil while dance hungry souls float through the night. The musicianship of this collective is extraordinarily high, the wind instruments showcase an unusual dedication and determination for additional colour effects on mainly electronic sound creations. And the sweet twangy guitars here and there bring back memories of times when the ideal world also found its expression in dreamy sounds. This album is an ongoing dream and you can make it yours if you dare to explore the digital jungle created by JUNGLELYD.