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Latinsizer

Real Name:
Pepe Mogt
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Electronic music producer from Tijuana, Mexico.
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Discography

Releases:
Nomada (12")   Mil Records 2004
Ritmo 55 (CD, Album)   Mil Records 2004
110 (CD, Album, Dig)   Static Discos 2008
Remixes:
La Leche Vol. 1 (CD) Odyssea (Omni) Sonic360 2001
Odyssea (CD) Odyssea (Omni) Nettwerk America 2002
Odyssea (2 versions) Odyssea (Omni) Nettwerk America ... 2002
Noches De Verano Remixes (File, MP3) Noches De Verano (Lati... Filtro 2004
Absolut Kravitz (File, MP3) Breathe (Latinsizer Re... Absoluttracks.com 2006
Absolut Kravitz (CD, Maxi, Promo, Enh) Breathe (Latinsizer Re... Absoluttracks.com 2006
Negative (CD) Out Static Discos 2006
Acerca (12xFile, MP3, Album, 192) Acerca Mil Records 2007
Visitas (CD) Chitu Chitu (Latinsize... Mil Records 2008
Appears On:
Canción Playera Remix EP (5xFile, MP3) Canción Playera (Lati... Sonic360 2007
Tracks Appear On:
Nortec Experimental (CD, Comp) Ritmo 55 Mil Records 2001
Frontier Life (CD, Comp) Falling Peni, Rubiconga Accretions Records 2002
Colores Volumen 1 (CD) Nomada Mil Records 2004
Random V.1 (CD, Comp) Zebra, Rubiconga (Rare... Mil Records 2004
Ahora Yo a Ti...: Una Colección de Remixes por Panóptica (CD) SEM (Panóptica Mix) Noarte, Nacional Records 2005
International Rekorder: Around The World In 17 Songs (CD) Libélula Hundertzwei 2006
International Mini Rekorder (CDr, Mini, Ltd) Libélula (Lucrecia Re... Hundertzwei, Versa 2007
Safety Stock (File, MP3, Comp) Fósforo Static Discos 2008
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Review by milrecords Mar 31, 2004
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In this project Pepe Mogt works with a very synthetic and basic set of musical tools to create a quirky approach to electronic music exemplified by "Ritmo 55", the first track released by Latinsizer which appeared on the Nortec Experimental CD. This approach could be described as a combination of the melodic work of early synth Pop classics such as Eno-era Roxy Music and Switched on Bach, modular synth based artists like Tangerine Dream and the grit of urban Tijuana.
Another example would be “Rubiconga” (a pun on the title of a seminal TD album), in which norteño rhythms were recreated by means of a classic late 70s analog synth, the legendary Arp Odyssey. The texture and warmth of analog sounds are the means with which Latinsizer becomes an alternate project to Nortec, and particularly, to Fussible.

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