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The original &#8220;<strong>Camino Del Sol<\/strong>&#8221; has been given back its spacious mini-LP quarters, recasting this short-lived combo\u2019s forward-thinking mile marker as a modern-day masterstroke.<\/p>\n<p>Though titled to suggest that its thoughts concerned the path of our closest star, the five-track 12&#8243; was a musical move toward the western hemisphere\u2019s tropics. \u201cAchilles\u201d invokes myth to remind a mother about her invincible warrior child; the track\u2019s shouting Latin intro and coda border a staunchly electro main text. \u201cBye Bye Papaye\u201d beats Sade to the sounds that brought her to the pop charts, while \u201cSissexa\u201d takes a bass-and-guitar jaunt to Carnaval. And if \u201cSilly Things\u201d lounges in Brazil, with hand percussion, brass, and whispered vocal, then the gorgeous title track (a \u201cdesperate vacation,\u201d according to Isabelle) departs for a lush American beach resort complete with bird song and an icy synth midsection. Isabelle\u2019s voice whispers a tale-by-listing of jetlagged lovers at the pool, taking drinks and tennis and parking the Jaguar; \u201c<strong>Camino Del Sol<\/strong>\u201d marks the band\u2019s first defining moment.<\/p>\n<p>A still-life of sunlit domestic emptiness fully captures the <strong>Antena<\/strong> aesthetic, hinting at a mysterious trio who sat together only long enough to sip at fruited cocktails before hearing Europe\u2019s mechanized pop signals on the air, following them for a spell, and disappearing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Numero Group<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p class=\"p1\"><strong>Numero Group<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>1982, Brussels: Living on busking wages and next door to Tuxedomoon, <strong>Antena<\/strong> manage to make a contemporary bossanova record that provides the missing link between Antonio Carlos Jobim and Kraftwerk. The original &#8220;<strong>Camino Del Sol<\/strong>&#8221; has been given back its spacious mini-LP quarters, recasting this short-lived combo\u2019s forward-thinking mile marker as a modern-day masterstroke.<\/p>\n<p>Though titled to suggest that its thoughts concerned the path of our closest star, the five-track 12&#8243; was a musical move toward the western hemisphere\u2019s tropics. \u201cAchilles\u201d invokes myth to remind a mother about her invincible warrior child; the track\u2019s shouting Latin intro and coda border a staunchly electro main text. \u201cBye Bye Papaye\u201d beats Sade to the sounds that brought her to the pop charts, while \u201cSissexa\u201d takes a bass-and-guitar jaunt to Carnaval. 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