Masa’s "Out There" (ft. Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto) Pictotropico Remix Debuts on Noisey
Masa ft. Miho Hatori
(click here for mp3)
“… a super chill summer lollop with some scuzzed up guitars, looped synths chords—and the occasional fairground whirl… this song is like a disco under a coconut tree.” – Noisey
“’Pinos’ and its accompanying video featuring Miho Hatori from CIBO MATTO is so effortlessly cool, you wonder why these two haven't joined forces before.” – Refinery29
Didi Gutman is in The Brazillian Girls. Hector Castillo (of Looking Glass Studios) produced The Brazillian Girls. And thus, Masa was born. The collaboration with Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto came purely by happenstance.
Didi explains, "We were set up to do the video for Pinos, and Hector had to leave town because of an emergency. We didn't wanted to cancel the shoot, we had gear rented, people were available, it's hard sometimes to have all the elements together to make things happen.
We called Miho in an emergency and she came through for the video. She acted as if she was Hector. We had fun. She is such a graceful beautiful being and immense artist. She loved the song. We said we should do an English version of it someday. And here it is."
The English version of “Pinos” has been renamed “Out There,” remixed by Mexico’s PocoTropico, and can be heard on Noisey.
Be on the lookout for more big things from Masa, including the release of their debut album!
Masa ft. Miho Hatori
(click here for mp3)
“… a super chill summer lollop with some scuzzed up guitars, looped synths chords—and the occasional fairground whirl… this song is like a disco under a coconut tree.” – Noisey
“’Pinos’ and its accompanying video featuring Miho Hatori from CIBO MATTO is so effortlessly cool, you wonder why these two haven't joined forces before.” – Refinery29
Didi Gutman is in The Brazillian Girls. Hector Castillo (of Looking Glass Studios) produced The Brazillian Girls. And thus, Masa was born. The collaboration with Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto came purely by happenstance.
Didi explains, "We were set up to do the video for Pinos, and Hector had to leave town because of an emergency. We didn't wanted to cancel the shoot, we had gear rented, people were available, it's hard sometimes to have all the elements together to make things happen.
We called Miho in an emergency and she came through for the video. She acted as if she was Hector. We had fun. She is such a graceful beautiful being and immense artist. She loved the song. We said we should do an English version of it someday. And here it is."
The English version of “Pinos” has been renamed “Out There,” remixed by Mexico’s PocoTropico, and can be heard on Noisey.
Be on the lookout for more big things from Masa, including the release of their debut album!
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