Bawrut - In the Middle (2021)

Artist: Bawrut
Title: In the Middle
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Ran$om Note – RN29D
Genre: Techno, House, Breakbeat, Electro
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 45:25
Total Size: 268 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: In the Middle
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Ran$om Note – RN29D
Genre: Techno, House, Breakbeat, Electro
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 45:25
Total Size: 268 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Bawrut – Intro (02:00)
2. Bawrut & Chico Blanco – Sol en la Cara (02:37)
3. Bawrut – de Amor de Dios a Candela (05:08)
4. Cosmo & Bawrut – Eurocasbah (03:57)
5. Bawrut – Alfredo and Ricardo brought me here (05:08)
6. Bawrut – 11:11 AM (03:48)
7. Bawrut – Out of the Blue (03:28)
8. Bawrut & ڭليثر Glitter٥٥ – في السماء (Fe Samaa) (03:53)
9. Bawrut – Tisno memoriæ (03:47)
10. Bawrut & LIBERATO – JE 'O TTENG E T'O DDÒNG' (04:46)
11. Bawrut – Crossing for a Golden Blanket (06:53)
Ransom Note stalwart BAWRUT presents a new sound in his debut album ‘In the Middle’, a striking eleven-track journey through sunset pop, electronic melancholia and delusive migrations taking place around the Mediterranean.
The album features several guest vocalists, including the stadium-packing phenomenon LIBERATO hailing from Napoli, the Moroccan-born Paris-based DJ and singer Glitter٥٥, the catchy ItaloPop artist Cosmo as well as Chico Blanco, a young singer and producer at the forefront of Spain’s new generation of independent pop music artists.
‘In the Middle’ is a reflection on recent years. A story about movement and migration around the Mediterranean but also the notion of a moving identity. It’s about the luck of the drawer, finding yourself born in the middle of the ‘West’, whilst others strive to get here with the hope of a better life. It’s about being in the middle of music and cultures and the beautiful accidents that this movement has produced over the years. Above all, it’s a celebration of the beauty of the movement to a better life, to create something new, with hope and optimism whatever the circumstances. It’s a celebration of diversity and inclusivity.
“I was born in Gorizia, a city with a centuries-old, multi-ethnic identity literally split in two by a border (Italy and Slovenia) after the Second World War. Perhaps for this reason I have always felt closer and more aligned with the encounters between cultures and people, instead of the rigid idea of nationalism and the notion of a unique identity.
Through my music I try to combine languages and sounds to make a record that celebrates the union, the meeting and crossing of experiences.” – Bawrut