Outwardly, the debut disc by
Aterciopelados co-founder
Héctor Buitrago is mysterious: under an electrical current of letters that spell out the word
Conector, a menacing-looking insect-bird-man holds a South American percussion instrument. It's creepy-cool artwork -- the kind that sometimes signals the music inside is impenetrably weird. Here, though, it's just a gateway to a fearless and freewheeling hybrid of styles; the creature is a cross-breed, and so is the music.
Héctor -- pay attention to the title -- is our connector.
Aterciopelados fans probably expected as much.
Buitrago's former band, founded with frontwoman
Andrea Echeverri, freed Colombian artists to spin unfamiliar rhythms, textures, and traditions into sophisticated collages of sound, dark or light, loud or quiet. Here
Buitrago carries on, bolstered by a wolf pack of top-flight collaborators who keep him from indulging his spacier instincts. Foremost among them is
Echeverri, whose vocal charm lights up all but one of these tracks. But that's not to discount the contributions of
Julieta Venégas, who paves a tranquil trail over the electronica-pocked "Música Somos," or the Spanish popster
Alex Ubago, who teams with
Echeverri for "Altisimo," a rock-electronica mélange that instantly affirms the unmatched coolness of Latin alternative music.
Conector achieves its goal handily, and with a depth and level of interest that should leave
Buitrago plenty of time to plan his next hookup. Odd artwork aside, may no listener be left behind. ~ Tammy La Gorce