"Jose Conde lives alongside and in between many genres. “global eclectic pop” is as tight a label as anyone can pin on him.
"Conde deploys vintage organs and a Moog synthesizer to conjure up a sound located somewhere outside time and place. “Fallen From Eternity” is an easy-going contemporary evocation of ‘60s soul, while “Grito Ambiental” takes on ‘60s garage rock with a sultry shuffle. The urgency of rock propels “Monocultura”
And then there’s “Sound is Sondido,” which sounds like an empathetic riff on Lou Reed. Souls Alive in the 305 is a pleasure from the opening track through the final notes."
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