Leche (Illya Kuryaki And The Valderramas Album)
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''Leche'' (English: ''Milk'') is the fifth
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by Argentine musical duo
Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas (IKV) is a musical duo formed in 1991 consisting of Dante Spinetta and Emmanuel Horvilleur, from Buenos Aires, Argentina. The duo split in 2001 to follow solo careers, but later performed together several times, ...
, released on 10 August 1999, through Universal Music Argentina. The album was produced by
Dante Spinetta Dante Spinetta (born December 9, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine singer/composer who is part of the duo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas. Biography Spinetta was born on December 9, 1976; he is the son of the musician Luis A ...
and Emmanuel Horvilleur, the two members of the duo, with production from Nico Cota and Sergio Verdinelli in some tracks, and features American rapper
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in the last track of the album. At the
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, the album was nominated for
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.


Background

The album was recorded both in
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, at studios Circo Beat and Diosa Salvaje, and in
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, where the album was finished, it was produced by the duo with Nico Cota and Sergio Verdinelli having production credits on the tracks "Lo Que Nos Mata" and "Coolo", respectively, the album also features an appearance of American rapper
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on the track "DJ Droga". The album spawned the singles "Coolo" and "Jennifer del Estero", the former became one of the most successful songs by the duo, the music video for "Coolo" features
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, a Dominican actor who was one of the shortest men on earth during his life. References to sex appear throughout the album both in the lyrics of the songs as well as its names, "Guerrilla Sexua" ("Sexual Guerrilla") features the lines "yo solo pretendo probarla, meter mi sexo en su frutilla me alcanza" ("I just want to taste her, to put my sex in her strawberry is enough") while the name for the song "Coolo" is a mispelt way to say "culo" ("ass" or "butt" in Spanish). In comparison to their previous album, ''Versus'' (1997), the album is more upbeat and features a wider mix of genres, Spinetta has said that "we needed to make an album like ''Leche'' to play live again, ''Versus'' was very slow and we wanted to play and break everything, we made ''Leche'' by rehearsing with the band, more than half of the lyrics were written in the studio, we wanted the music to permeate the lyrics, it was not like ''Versus'' which had a lyrical plan, ''Leche'' has its lyrics but its more physical". Following the release of the album the duo said that "it is without a doubt our best album and it happened naturally because we came from slower songs and we wanted to dance so we let ourselves mix rap with funk and soul". The album faced censorship initially due to its cover art, which shows the bare breasts of a woman with the nipples barely cropped by the limits of the picture. The song "Coolo" was also censored, mainly due to mentioning the word "culo" several times. More recently, the song "Jennifer del Estero" has sparked controversy due to its lyrics mentioning a "girl of fifteen wet years", according to the duo the song never made actual references them having relationships with teenage girls but instead it was written with the purpose of letting their young audience to identify with the song, nevertheless, the duo has modified the lyrics during performances changing the fifteen with nineteen. To promote the album the duo embarked on a U.S. tour, titled ''Watcha, Tour!'', alongside other Latin American artists such as Molotov,
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and
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, among others. In
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,
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, the duo decided to put up posters in the streets saying "a mover el culo, se acaba la era" ("shake your butt, the era is ending"), which makes references to the lyrics of the song "Coolo" and the end of the 20th century.


Critical reception

Heather Phares from ''
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'' gave the album four out of five stars, writing that "''Leche'' is another diverse and entertaining release from one of Argentina's most inventive bands", she also wrote that the album was another example of the duo's fusion of
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and
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, writing that "their psychedelic side emerges on tracks like "DJ Droga" and "Apocalipsis Wow!" while "Latin Geisha," "Robot," and "Guerrilla Sexual" demonstrate the fluidity of their rapping".


Track listing

All tracks were written and produced by Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas (
Dante Spinetta Dante Spinetta (born December 9, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine singer/composer who is part of the duo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas. Biography Spinetta was born on December 9, 1976; he is the son of the musician Luis A ...
and Emmanuel Horvilleur).


Credits


Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas

*
Dante Spinetta Dante Spinetta (born December 9, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine singer/composer who is part of the duo Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas. Biography Spinetta was born on December 9, 1976; he is the son of the musician Luis A ...
– vocals, composition, arrangements, production, bass, bass Programming, guitar, loop, synthesizer, synthesizer bass, vocoder * Emmanuel Horvilleur – vocals, composition, arrangements, production, bass, clavinet, percussion, synthesizer, vibraslap, vurlitzer


Musicians

* Sergio Verdinelli – production (track 2), cowbell, drums, timbales * Nico Cota – production (track 5), bongos, bottle, clavinet, congas, cowbell, finger cymbals, guiro, palms, shaker, tabla, timbales * Claudio Cardone – clavichord, effects, fender rhodes, moog synthesizer, hammond organ, piano, programming, synthesizer, vocoder


Technical

* Thom Russo – engineer, mixing * Mariano López – engineer * José Luis Miceli – executive producer * Mariano Melli – studio assistant * Aníbal Barrios – studio assistant * Javier Galarza – studio assistant * Mario Samper – studio assistant * Andrés Paster – photography * Rocca Cherniavsky – photography * Andrés Fogwill – art coordinator * Alejandro Ros – graphic design


References

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