Good Time for Dynacom is an Argentine unusual band, also atypical anywhere. Fans of the 80s’ kitsch, they inherit both the freshness and the craziness of artists such as Daniel Johnston, Ween, The Residents and Pavement, composing short songs that abuse the conventions of pop genre with the charm of home taping.
In 2008 they impress us with “Some Tapes”, twelve weird and amazing songs conceived on old, used TDK cassette tapes (Mamushka Dogs Records). In 2010 they came back to Mamushka Dogs Records with “Enormous Chain”, following LP in which they abandoned the rusty style of their previous works and went for something relatively hi-fi to record a mixture of early day classics and new anti-hits.

Now, in 2012, they return with“Freaky Fashion” returningto a much rawer sound, but always keeping intact the essence of the band, due to the spiritual leadership and creative rage of Pepino, AKA Matías Escarlón. One of the most charmingly deformed bands we’ve ever heard.

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Buenos Tiempos para Dynacom
Good Time for Dynacom es una banda inusual argentina (muy bizarra para cualquiera) de unos amantes del kitsch ochentero influidos por la frescura y la locura de artistas como Daniel Johnston, Ween, Residents o Pavement; que componen temas cortitos -elogiados por los medios como “breves joyas”- con el total encanto de un estilo rústico.
En 2008 nos sorprendieron con “Some Tapes”, doce insólitas canciones en un sencillo muy casero grabado sobre viejos cassettes TDK usados (Mamushka Dogs Records). En 2010 volvieron a Mamushka Dogs con “Enormous Chains”, un álbum alejado de la precariedad de sus primeras grabaciones con un hi-fi mezclando clásicos con nue
vos anti-hits. En 2012 vuelven a un sonido crudo con “Freaky Fashion”, pero que mantenie intacta la esencia de la banda -más allá de los cambios sonoros y de formación- a través del liderazgo espiritual y la furia creativa de Pepino/Matías Escarlón.


