‘Argiek Istilu’, debut de jai/egun
Like a secret, Aitor Martínez Merino has been working on an imaginary album from his room over the years. With no previous experience in other projects and no live performances under his belt, he eventually decided to professionally record everything he had been shaping for almost a lifetime at El Tigre Studios with Jon Aguirrezabalaga — to whom we will always be grateful for helping make it possible to release such an important record.
Volvemos a la habitación, una habitación oscura en la que cohabitan Arthur Rusell, Fugazi, Mikel Laboa y Tomatito, por decir algo, ya que la propuesta de Aitor es tan personal y valiente que casi podría ser la definición en sí misma de un nuevo género a su alrededor. Los nombres pues sobran y nos quedamos con cadencias, giros y progresiones inesperadas, con las que jai/egun recurre a un lenguaje universal y primario.
With lyrics in Basque and built almost exclusively around a Spanish guitar played with both rage and grace, jai/egun delivers an authentic exercise in introspection — opening a window into his life and inner world. The result is a deeply moving album: at times desolate, at times warm and surprising — and already poised to become one of the records of the year. Not just because we say so (and yes, this is a press release), but because it genuinely feels like one of the most sincere albums released in a landscape often filled with gloss and superficiality.
‘Argiek Istilu’ está disponible en vinilo de 12″ en la tienda online de Humo Internacional, y en tus tiendas físicas amigas.
