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Sr Mandril Remixed V2

The next release on Three Sixty Tunes our Dancefloor inspired label.

Featuring Remixes by: Chris Coco, Q-Burns Abstract Message and Darkhorse

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Release Track-list

1. So Simple
2. So Simple (Chris Coco Remix)
3. So Simple (Q-Burns Abstract Message Remix)
4. Reino De La Luna
5. Reino De La Luna (Darkhorse Remix)

Sr Mandril in the Studio

“Sr Mandril have a goal: merge electro elements with thoroughly live guitar, bass, keys and percussion. The payoff: a crossbreed of acid jazz, ambient, lounge, trip hop and house with latin rhythm and flair. This is the sound of Mexico right now.” – Festival International de Jazz de Montreal

Sr Mandril was born in 2000 when Germán González and Ramsés Ramírez decided to merge their musical ideas. The resulting sound was electronic undertones mixed with organic instruments creating a sonic image of colors, sounds and influences that go from indie-dance to acid jazz and ambient all with that Latin feel. Sr. Mandril spend a lot of time on the road playing live at various festivals and venues around South America. This release from Three Sixty Tunes, the new dance floor division of veteran San Francisco leftfield imprint Three Sixty Records, showcases a diverse set of remixes of tracks from this exciting Latin American electronic act.

Two exquisite original tunes are found in this set, both featuring the vocals of Isabelle Malchionni and the intricate multi-instrumentation of the band. The rollicking

So Simple” opens with a carnival-like organ motif and a two-step breakbeat rhythm before falling head on into a flurry of wah-wah guitar, horn stabs, latin percussion, and Isabelle’s playful vocals.

Reino De La Luna” is, as its title might hint, a dreamy, Balearic style track with a floating feel, lovely, emotive vocals, spacious guitar and saxophone riffs, and a powerful crescendo. This track has been masterfully remixed by Three Sixty’s in-house maestro

Chris Coco. In between his Melodica radio show and promoting his new Freedom Street album on Melodica Recordings, Chris found the time to assemble an expansive, cinematic downtempo re-work that throbs and glistens. Isabelle becomes a torch song chanteuse in Chris’ world, accompanied by muted trumpet and big, bold string pads. Lovely.

Q-Burns Abstract Message takes the reigns of “So Simple” for a rhythm-heavy remix that harks back to the breaky tunes from the 90’s he used to spin in the back room at the renowned Phat N’ Jazzy club night. It’s dance floor funk with a classic sound, complimenting Sr Mandril’s original with class and flair.

Darkhorse, who has an extensive discography on not only Three Sixty but also classic labels like Tummy Touch, Pussyfoot, and Ubiquity. His “Reino De La Luna” lovingly brings out the dubby aspects of the track, placing them on top of a groovy four-on-the-floor rhythm and adding a healthy dose of treatments and effects. This cut is Balearic bliss and is arriving just in time to close out the summer. Also in play are two remixes of the aforementioned “So Simple,” with the first courtesy of the legendary

Five eclectic, quality cuts and another brilliant package from Three Sixty … enjoy!

Some of the DJ Feedback

Tim “Love” Lee (Tummy Touch) – “Love it. Perfect for the summer.”
Kid Loco – “The Darkhorse Remix is my thing, and the Q-Burns Abstract Message remix is great, too.”
The Glimmers – “The Q-Burns Abstract Message mix is a nice groover … will try it out this weekend.”
Robbie Hardkiss – “The Darkhorse mix feels like I’m driving to the beachfront poolside lounge where the Q-Burns Abstract Message remix makes me want to order a fruity rum cocktail from a bar tending panda, while I splash and dance until the Chris Coco remix puts me in bed with a friend.”
Irregular Disco Workers – “Chris Coco’s remix is amazing!”
Djuma Soundsystem – “The Q-man’s still got it!”
Severino (Horse Meat Disco) – “The Darkhorse remix is my favorite.”
Phat Phil Cooper – “Chris Coco mix is nice… will play and say!”
Stereo 77 – “Both Darkhorse and Q-Burns Abstract Message deliver perfect summertime jams!”
Jota Wagner (Colors Sound System) – “Exquisite … let the sunshine in!”
Andy Wilson (Ibiza Sonica FM / Balearica) – “A nice packages. All the remixes are good, and the originals are strong as well.”
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) – “Cool sounds on this release and some lovely textures on the cuts. ‘Reino De La Luna’ is really gorgeous. Then Q-Burns Abstract Message again turns in a superb, percussive vibe. I’m really digging that.”
DJ Nelson (Power FM, Dublin) – “Cool release. The Darkhorse Remix of ‘Reino de la Luna’ is great. The track takes you on a cool journey with the guitar and dubbed style delay/echo effects. Great job.”
Matthias Kirsch (JazzRadio 106.8 FM, Berlin) – “Both remixes of ‘So Simple’ are a great mixture of laid-back lounge combined with some jazzy elements. Just brilliant.”
Jamie Topham (CDPool / Summer Soulstice) – “Eclectic fusion of the electronic and the balearic on this Sr Mandril release. Fairly strong productions throughout, with Chris Coco’s exquisite remix ‘So Simple’ and the Q-Burns Abstract Message funk/jazz-infused workout of the same track as the stand out moments here.”
Pepe Link (Insel Radio) – “The perfect soundtrack for a Balearic sundown.”
Nico De Ceglia (Radio 1 promos for Pete Tong) / Various Clubs): “Original is nice and so are the remixes”
Felix JR (Ibiza Global Radio, GrooveBox Recordings): “Fantastic Track”
Radio Arcadia (Radio Arcadia / Radio Relaxo): “In Rotation”
Carlitos Corcho (Chang) (Red Bull Music Academy, Chang Bang): “nice grooves”
Thomas Pudell (Black Alley) (In Control Radio Show (Push FM – weekly / DeepVibes – monthly)): “Q-Burns rocks!”

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This is the first release on the new Dance division of Three Sixty Records, called Three Sixty Tunes.

Sr Mandril was born in 2000 when Germán González and Ramsés Ramírez decided to mix their musical ideas. The resulting sound has electronic undertones mixed with organic instruments creating a sonic image of colors, sounds and influences that go from acid jazz and ambient to latin.

Sr Mandril spend a lot of time on the road at various festivals and venues around South America, also performing at the Festival for International Jazz in Montreal, and the PI Jazz fest in Manila.
Latin house, and driving funk make up the main part of these remixes with the Darkhorse edit of Menu Funk and 80’s reworking. Flux’s Remix of Lover turns D&B , with massive bassline and pianos complementing the amazing vocals of Isabelle. Lastly is the epic remix of Lover by Darkhorse with rolling basslines and strings complementing Isabelle’s vocals, and the Jazz sonic production of 80’s remixed by TWisMbeats Rmx ft. Harry Greve.

ROLLING STONE LATIN AMERICA “With an excellent mix of lounge and acid jazz, Sr Mandril conquered the audience in both presentations at the 27th edition of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Ramsés Ramírez and Germán González captivated the audience with their music…”

FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE JAZZ DE MONTREAL (THIS IS THE SOUND OF MEXICO RIGHT NOW) Sr. Mandril have a goal: merge electro elements with thoroughly live guitar, bass, keys and percussion. The payoff: a crossbreed of acid jazz, ambient, lounge, trip hop and house with latin rhythm and flair. This is the sound of Mexico right now.

Release Date: Aug 23rd Artist: Sr. Mandril Release: Sr Mandril Remixed Genre: Dance/Latin House CAT No: TST0001 Label: Three Sixty Tunes Format: EP Distributor: IODA

FESTIVALS: “ P.I. Jazz Fest 2011 Manila Philipines, PH” “Festival Internacional Luminaria 2010” ( México), “Festival Internacional Santa Lucía 2010” (Monterrey),“Festival Noche de las Estrellas 2010” (México D.F.),“Festival Internacional Ollin Kan 2010”, (México D.F.),“Festival Internacional Cultural San Jerónimo 2009” (Veracruz), “Ollin Jazz 2009” ( México D.F.), “Festival Iberoamericano Vive Latino 2009” (México D.F.), “Cumbre Tajín 2009” (Veracruz), “Ollin Tlalpan Jazz 2008” (México D.F.), “Festival Internacional Viva Saltillo 2008” (Coahuila), “Festival International de Jazz de Montreal 2008” (Canada), “St. Lucía Jazz Festival 2007” (St. Lucia), “Small World Music Festival 2007” (Toronto), “Festival International de Jazz de Montreal 2006” (Canada) , “Festival Luminaria 2006” (México), “Festival Puerta de Las Américas 2006” (México).

Ramsés Ramírez (Bass Guitar, synth, programming and samples/ bass, synthétiseur, programmation et échantillons) Germán González (Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Synth/ guitare acoustique et électrique, synthétiseur) Isabelle Malchionni (Voice / Voix), Iván Pérez (Trumpet & Sax/ trompette et saxophone) Anne-Marie Kirouac (Percussion) María Emilia Martínez (Flute) Claude Gardiman(Drums)

DJ Feedback

Nickodemus (Turntables on the Hudson / Wonderwheel Recordings / ESL): Loving this tune! Going to drop it tonight @ Brooklyn Bowl!
John Anderson (RPM DIrector) (WEFT 90.1 FM (Champaign, IL)): great track. super funky beat with a catchy sax riff. made to play on a sunny beach in some exotic locale.
Stickybuds (Goodgroove Records / Baffin Island Beat Brigade / Big M Bootie / Pop N’ Lock): Lover remix’s are the best, thanks.
Basement Freaks (Goodgroove / SunsetSoul / Manmade): Nice vibes
Jason Brown (Qdup Foundation / (Qdup Foundation / Goodgroove / Bombstrikes): The Original and Darkhorse edit of Menu Funk are great… Like the Flux dnb thing on this too. Cool stuff guys. Qdup
Amir Groove (Monday Deep Session on Ibiza Sonica Radio (weekly) / DeepClass Records): very nice, thanks for sharing!!
Dj Emskee (WBAI 99.5fm in NYC): Cheers for this promo DL email! The Menu Funk (Darkhorse Edit & Original Mix) are both killer. They sound pretty much the same…but still. I’m also feeling the want-to-be-but-isn’t drum and bass Darkhorse Remix of “Lover”. I keep waiting for those “Amen Brother” sped up drums to kick in on this one. LOL Nice touch tho. Thanks again! Emskee – NYC
Marc Lacasse (Urbnet / Jackhouse Reviewer / UMFM 101.5): 1 good fresh sound, funk it up! 2 the chilled beginning rolls into that furious arrangement of horns and drums, love it 3 the latin up beat mixture of soul and jazz is great, production is good 4 stripped down and back into a deeper lounge groove i can dive into this easily 5 bomb diggity here, the mixture of rock and jazz mixes well in here
Gayle Moore (MadameFLY) (mmRadio / Beatmixing.com / BeatConcious.org): Lots of energy-rich hip-swingin tunes in this bunch but Lover/Darkhorse Rmx is the winner by far for BeatConscious: deep and sweet, powerful track!
Angelos (Timewarp Music / Radio 42 / Ibiza Global Radio): groovy sounds!
Clairvo (Tilos Radio FM90.3 / Jazz Drive On Pulse Radio / Freelance Reviewer): smooth and unique! it’s great that the concept have been taken to different genres!
Dj Pelau (Swagger Lifestyle / Various Press): All the others I could pass on except for my favorite selected, “Lover (Darkhorse Remix)” which was loungey n’ surreal sounding…lovely in other words!
Barry King (Starpoint Radio / Nuwave Radio): Good Grooves
Dave Sanford (DJ Santo) (Mo’Glo Radio Show on KEXP + WNYE / Something Different radio show (syndicated)): good stuff!
Jeannie Hopper (WBAI FM (New York) / Art Radio WPS1 / APT / Cielo): refreshing…uniqueness! thanks
Robert Medina (KSYM 90.1 FM (San Antonio, TX)): Love the horns. Very earthy. I will play the heck out of this!
Mason Rothert (Below Zero Radio / Thump / Energy 92.7 FM (San Francisco)): feeling these big time.
Kerem Gokmen (Dubmission Radioshow (WYEP FM) – weekly): Pleased with this variety pack of remixes, Three Sixty due for a pat on the back for this release.
DJ Firefly (WRCT Pittsburgh 88.3FM): This entire EP is great! Excellent variety, great remixes, hard to pick only one favorite!
Genetic druGs (Cyberjam Show: WDR Radio (Cologne) /RBB Radio (Berlin) / Funkhaus Europa): Funk Bombs! Defintely!
Sharif Galal (Triple J Radio): Driving and funky! It was hard picking a fav I like them all including the slower pace Darkhorse Remix of Lover, but Menu Funk & 80’s are just surperb
Feodor AllRight & Elena Mechta (AMDJS Radio Show – 28 radio stations in Russia, Brazil, Lithuania, France, Ukraine an Italy): Few of these are nice!
Les Wright (Lofty) (The Sunday Alternative – Ambersound FM): Really nioce release. I will support with radio plays
Danny Ward (Dubble D / Moodymanc / 2020:Vision): cool!!!
Mat The Alien (Various Club Nights): thanks
Double-D (Funky Fresh Radio Show / Radio X / Play.FM / Soulsender.de): Various Styles Various Grooves…something for every Mood…Great EP!
Brewster Brigham (Kiss FM): loving the summer vibe..!
Ulf Engelmayer (StadtRadio Göttingen / Radio Lounge): will be run in our show next week best regards & thanks for the quick support Ulf radio lounge
Simon Hodge (BBC 6 Music (Funk & Soul Show)): Not sure of the first 4 tunes, but really impressed with Menu Funk which is a bit a monster
Laurent N. (8 Monthly Radio Shows: Nice 102.3 FM / House Nation Radio): Darkhorse remix for me : really nice. Support.
Anji Bee (The Chillcast with Anji Bee (Podcast/Radio Show)): Fun, eclectic, set of remixes with an international flair. Fun to take another listen to some of their classics.
Sven Thomschke (Dr. Best) (Radio Z (‘Headz’ & ‘Limbo Rhythm’ shows) / Club: ‘Rockit!’): Favorites: Menu Funk (Darkhorse Edit) Menu Funk (Original Mix)
Herbert Bachhofer (Shantisan) (Salted Soul / Various Radio): Menu Funk (Darkhouse Edit) is the standout track for me- nice 80s Boogie mixed with Funk elements…
Harry Frank Towers (The Tea Dance Show (syndicated) / KVBE FM (Las Vegas) / DMA Radio / DanceMixAmerica): My favorite track is the Flux Remix of “Lover” however for my show I will use the Original mix of “Manu Funk” the most but will also play the Darkhorse Edit of “Manu Funk” and their Remix of “80’s.” Is the word Manu referrring to Manu Dibango? I would believe it! Great stuff!
Tom Burclay (Compost Records / Play.FM): Such a great package! Really soulful and damn funky! Full Support…
Michael Ramirez (Loca FM Dance Radio (Worldwide Manager)): COOL TRACK
Ed Royal (Innvision-Records): Ep is ok and start with the best track. cheers ed
Jamie Topham (CD Pool | JT Music Media Man | Summer Soulstice): Strong package from this label with Menu Funk the pick of the bunch for me…
Bruno Lepretre (Ibiza Global Radio): cool mexican vibes !
ALTZ (Altzmusica /Bear Funk / DFA): Positive funk loving Darkhorse mix

Sr Mandril – Terragroove

Sr. Mandril follow up their debut album with a new release named Terragroove. It was recorded and produced at Media Luna in Mexico by Ramsés Ramírez and mixed by Ramsés Ramírez and Gerry Rosado.

Artist Summary

Genres: Latin / Electronic / Jazz

Release Info

Release Date: Out Now
Artist: Sr Mandril
Release: Terragroove
Genre: Latin / Electronic / Jazz
CAT No: TSD395
Label: Three Sixty Records
Format: Digital, Reel to Reel
Distributor: IODA – Digital
Territory: Global Release
Album Art: Darkhorse

1. Tierra 6:06 USBTX0910018
2. Soy 3:42 USBTX0910019
3. So Simple 3:42 USBTX0910020
4. Funky Monkey 5:04 USBTX0910021
5. Nino Esacial 6:44 USBTX0910022
6. Mi Gente 5:00 USBTX0910023
7. Perro Groovero 3:13 USBTX0910024
8. Wake Up 4:11 USBTX0910025
9. 80’s 5:36 USBTX0910026
10. Viens 4:23 USBTX0910027
11. 80’s (Darkhorse Rmx) 8:10 USBTX0910028

Artist Bio

Sr Mandril was born in 2000 when Germán González and Ramsés Ramírez decided to mix their musical ideas. The resulting sound has electronic undertones mixed with organic instruments creating a sonic image of colors, sounds and influences that go from acid jazz and ambient to latin. Sr Mandril spend a lot of time on the road at various festivals and venues around South America, also performing at the Festival for International Jazz in Montreal in 06, and 08.

After releasing their debut album to great reviews by the music media, Sr. Mandril follow up with their strong new release Terragroove. It was recorded and produced at Media Luna in Mexico by Ramsés Ramírez and mixed by Ramsés Ramírez and Gerry Rosado. This new album again is a fusion of genres covering acid jazz, funk, folk and rock with electronic and latin percussion.

“We could just say how great we feel this album is, but it’s better you hear for yourself, just how far this band has come since its debut album.” 360

FESTIVALS: “Festival de Jazz de Montreal 2008” (Montreal 2008), “Festival de Jazz de Santa Lucía” (St. Lucia 2008), “Small World Music Festival” (Toronto 2007), “Festival Internacional de Jazz de Montreal 2006” (Montreal 2006), “Festival Luminaria” (México 2006), “Festival Puerta de Las Américas” (México 2006), “Festival Sueño Verde” (San Luis Potosí 2005), “Festival CumbreTajín” (Veracruz 2004), “Festival Xcéntrico” (México 2004), “Festival del Despertar” (Morelos 2003)

ROLLING STONE LATIN AMERICA

“With an excellent mix of lounge and acid jazz, Sr Mandril conquered the audience in both presentations at the 27th edition of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Ramsés Ramírez and Germán González captivated the audience with their music…”

FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE JAZZ DE MONTREAL

(THIS IS THE SOUND OF MEXICO RIGHT NOW) Sr. Mandril have a goal: merge electro elements with thoroughly live guitar, bass, keys and percussion. The payoff: a crossbreed of acid jazz, ambient, lounge, trip hop and house with latin rhythm and flair. This is the sound of Mexico right now.

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Sr Mandril live

smimage_live_windowSr Mandril have played all over Mexico, South America and the Caribbean, here they are on rocking the stage on a trip to Canada to play at the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal (Montreal, Canada). At the head of Mexico City’s musical avant garde, Sr. Mandril synchronize bossa nova and Latin jazz with electronica grooves that bathe their audience in tropical warmth. Founders German González and Ramsés Ramirez marshal percussion, guitar and sunny vocals that pull every posterior out of its seat and propel it to the dance-floor. Rolling Stone raved about their 2006 Festival show, so they were asked back. They return with more irresistible rhythms and a new album perfectly titled Terragroove.

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Sr Mandril – Sr Mandril

Sr Mandril´s debut album is considered one of the 10 best releases by Rolling Stone Latin America.


Sr Mandril – Sr Mandril

Genres: Electronic/World/Latin

Release Info

Release Date: Out Now
Artist: Sr Mandril
Release: Sr mandril
Genre: Electronic/World/Latin
CAT No: TSD381
Label: Three Sixty Records
Format: Digital, Reel to Reel
Distributor: IODA – Digital
Territory: Global Release
Album Art: Photo by Redboy

Tracklisting

01 Reino De La Luna – 5:28
02 Lover – 6:54
03 El Otro Joe – 4:47
04 Brillo – 6:00
05 Um Passo – 4:57
06 Sr Mandril – 5:46
07 Walking Man – 5:07
08 Las Maniobras de David – 5:17
09 Um Passo (Flux Remix) – 4:51
10 Lover (Darkhorse Remix) – 5:20
11 Lover (Flux Remix) – 5:05

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Album Notes

The album was produced by Sr Mandril in co-production with Discos Konfort. With special collaborations by Bishop and Flux in the creation of 2 remixes. The new album also comes with a brand new mixes of Brilloand Lover from Three Sixty Records head honcho, Darkhorse. This album has also been re-mastered.

Representing Mexico in Montreal
Rolling Stone
“With an excellent mix of lounge and acid jazz, Sr Mandril conquered the audience in both presentations at the 27th edition of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Ramsés Ramírez and Germán González captivated the audience with their music…”

The 10 best latin CD´s of 2006
Rolling Stone (february 2006)
Sr Mandril´s debut album is considered one of the 10 best releases by Rolling Stone Latin America.

XLR8R Mag
Mexico City’s Sr Mandril lives up to its district’s new global reputation on this experimental effort. Fronted by Germán González and Ramsés Ramírez, this group’s future-jazz sound bridges programmed and live instrumentation for a freeform output that never quite follows one steady sonic path. It’s no wonder Sr. Mandril was such a huge hit at Montreal’s Jazz Fest in 2006-these guys thrive on improvisation. On any given track, one can expect to hear a new amalgam-“El Otro Joe,” for one, features elements of soulful house, Latin rock, and jazz. Because of Sr. Mandril’s jam-band style, though, these tunes may be better enjoyed when played on the stage.


Sr Mandril – Tierra by Three Sixty Records

Sr Mandril-Lover

sm_art_lvArtist: Sr Mandril

Title: Lover

Cat no: TSD375

Format: Digital

Genre: Electronic/World/Latin

UPC: 843041043199

Distributor: IODA

Artwork: 

 

Tracklisting

01 Lover (Orig) – 6:55
02 Lover (Flux Remix) – 4:59
03 Lover (Darkhorse Remix) – 5:20
04 Lover (Darkhorse 6am Remix) – 5:20
05 Lover (Orig Instr) – 6:55
06 Lover (Flux Remix Instr) – 4.58

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