Thursday, April 23, 2015

For the time being I will not update this blog. For purchasing any merchandise please visit splooshrecords.bandcamp.com and for updates check www.facebook.com/SplooshRecords and www.facebook.com/CaracolCarnivoro

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Sploosh is now on facebook, click and like. https://www.facebook.com/SplooshRecords

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

New Bandcamp for Caracol Carnívoro - Snowcone CD: https://caracolcarnivoro.bandcamp.com/releases

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Caracol Carnívoros debut CD -Snowcone, now available for shipping worldwide. Caracol Carnívoro make nightmare music on acoustic instruments. The modified alto saxophone and double bass make for an extremely unbalanced duo with a twisted sense of humor. Both natives of Los Angeles, Martín Escalante and Oliver Steinberg met online through a craig's list want ad. Martín has lived most of his life in Guanajuato, Mexico, working on film and photography jobs, while Oliver lives and works as a professional musician in LA. Their music is cathartic, ritualistic, improvised noise > free jazz. Snowcone is their debut CD made with help of these two Norwegian dudes named Lasse Marhaug (design) and John Hegre (mixing and mastering) and released on Escalante's own Sploosh label, it is the label's first factory made release after a series of CDr and tapes in 2013 and 2014. Comes in a Digipac with photos by Escalante featuring an image of the Mexican actor Cirilo Recio (Sangre, 2005). Recorded at Torn Ham studios in Hollywood, Ca. Order from https://splooshrecords.bandcamp.com/ For multiple items please write to info@mechemagazine.com , please send shipping address for a quote.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Here's three tracks from the upcoming Caracol Carnívoro CD, Martín Escalante -Alto Sax and Oliver Steinberg -Bass

Friday, February 7, 2014


Sploosh 03 is Mono Infinito's Neoprimitivismo.  Mono is from Guanajuato, México, and makes noise ranging from multi layered harshness to free jazz infused madness.  CD coming soon. Cover design by Martín Escalante. 

Have a listen: