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`Yudoka’
is a continuation with respect to the previous disc; it retains the
introspective air of Sublime –both were discs worked on in the studio–
and the group continues to express itself in Spanish, but adds electronic touches
to the sound which remind the critics of English afterpunk. The disc displays a
balance between the clearest of guitar themes like Trampas del ajedrez
or Naufragio, and others more directly tuneful and catchy like Esplendor
or Palabras nómades. Both Sublime
and Yudoka were released by La Nena Records, and were only distributed in
Argentina.
Hear: Artificio