Ay Ay Ay by Matias Aguayo

Matias Aguayo’s songs start off strong and continue to progress. He builds a melody – somewhere, somehow – but it’s never quite what you expect. Each song leaves the listener scratching their head, trying to articulate exactly what they’ve heard yet ultimately failing. A second listen is required, at least to somewhat discern the what (in terms of instruments, or the lack thereof) and the how (as in how each number is produced).

What’s more interesting is the major shift the musician made with his latest album, Ay Ay Ay, released by Kompakt. His formerly standard techno tracks somehow morphed into minimalist, beat box-like jams: a combination of 70s funk grooves, Tropicália, and a DIY-spirit. His ultimate aim is to bring you to the dance floor, and he is thus far succeeding. Early single Rollerskate is the sort of summer jam you wish you knew about back in mid-July. Endlessly enjoyable, the song is a certifiable ear worm meant for easy listening and afternoon leisure.  Hear it after the break.

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