Futuro Primitivo
Futuro Primitivo is the electronic music stage name of Matyas Mon, an Argentine musician from Buenos Aires.[1]
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Birth name | Matyas Mon |
Origin | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Genres | Ambient Downtempo Chill out Drill 'n' bass Electronic Glitch IDM Techno |
Occupation(s) | Composer, musician |
Years active | Since 2008 |
Associated acts | Drop Dead! (Argentine band), Matyas Mon, Rebel Robots |
Website | futuroprimitivo |
History and musical style
The musician developed a very personal project of music and modern times, being named as "doomsday primitive musician" or "the dark side of Manu Chao".[2] His musical style comes from a combination of post-rock, intelligent dance music, nu jazz and digital hardcore, retaining a characteristic sound using only virtual instruments and sequencers.
His debut release, the concept album Everyday Life Is War, was launched on 1 January 2009, the same day that the Gaza War conflict began.
He has also released Yesterday Was OK, Today Is Dramatic,[3] to paraphrase the name of the album of the Icelandic band múm.
Futuro Primitivo uses visuals to accompany his live presentations.
Discography
- Everyday Life Is War (2009)
- Yesterday Was OK, Today Is Dramatic (2010)
- Miniröcke's Afterworld (2016)