Al Karpenter

Location: ES/BA

Al Karpenter is the post-genre punk band of Álvaro Matilla, Marta Sainz (bass, vocals), Enrique Zaccagnini (percussion, electronics, vocals), and Mattin (computer, drums, vocals). Born in the Basque Country’s experimental underworld and raised on a diet of no wave, noise, improvisation, and dissent, Al Karpenter fuse improvisation/free jazz, Afrobeat, electronic abstraction, and garage punk into a strange sonic world. Their music is less a style than an eruption, where disembodied vocals, fractured rhythms, and blistering textures form a protest anthem for the end of genocide. The Wire calls their music “post-genre punk”, a fragile bricolage approach where everything can be part of constructing an impossible music for our times.However, this is not confused music. As a matter of fact it is extremely precise in its disregard for conventions. Critics have compared them to Brigitte Fontaine, Sun Ra, Fushitsusha, Alternative TV, Hype Williams, and Henry Flynt, but none quite capture the project’s exuberant instability.

Their fourth album, Greatest Heads (Night School Records / Hegoa Diskak), has been described as a radical implosion of rock’s history and mythos, a musical protest against a world spiralling into hate. Too improvised for punk, too wild for jazz, too alive for noise.