Christo Jota – Moondog
It's the second full-length experimental release by guitarist Christo Jota from Köln, and although he isn’t breaking much new ground with this one, it's such interesting terrain that I don't mind revisiting this particular sound. Guitar-Loops melting in all tracks repetitive patterns put on soft synthiepads, on which the guitar takes off for some spacey melodies. I loved his first release, Mantra, and this second work, Moondog, has nothing to be ashamed of. To help you to discover his universe, let me say that Christo Jota is inspired by people like Robert Fripp, Steve Hillage, Harmonia, Tangerine Dream, and the looping scene with guys like Andy Butler, Zoe Keating etc.You can listen to both new and older tracks on: christojota.de
MySpace: myspace.com/christojota
Label : fuego.de
Bonus: Steve Hillage - Electrick Gypsies .mp3
Labels: Album reviews, Christo Jota, Steve Hillage

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