SOME SHIT by AL MATI

SKU142022
ArtistAL MATI
TitleSOME SHIT
LabelLEFT EAR RECORDS
Catalog #LER 1038
Tag
ReleaseW 07 - 2026
FormatVinyl - AUSLP
Exclusive
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Tracks

  1. se foda
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/01_se_foda_edit.mp3
  2. pensar em ti
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/02_pensar_em_ti_edit.mp3
  3. lonely
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/03_lonely_edit.mp3
  4. eu e o dracula
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/04_eu_e_o_dracula_edit.mp3
  5. brigitte
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/05_brigitte_edit.mp3
  6. rainbowball
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/06_rainbowball_edit.mp3
  7. a day will rise
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/07_a_day_will_rise_edit.mp3
  8. sunshine city
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/08_sunshine_city_edit.mp3
  9. neo romantismo
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/09_neo_romantismo_edit.mp3
  10. barbara
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/10_barbara_edit.mp3
  11. so uma a resolucao
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/11_so_uma_a_resolucao_edit.mp3
  12. filhos da puta
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/12_filhos_da_puta_edit.mp3
  13. love you baby
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/13_love_you_baby_edit.mp3
  14. autumn comes
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/l/ler_1038_al_mati/14_autumn_comes_edit.mp3

Description

**Includes double sided insert with liner notes and photos*

Al Mati was the pseudonym of eccentric Portuguese-born, Dutch-based artist Alberto Mesquita. The name translates to ‘Alberto Friend’, with ‘Al’ short for Alberto and ‘Mati’ meaning ‘friend’ in Surinamese.
Alberto’s story comes across like a mythical character from a European Kerouac novel, but instead of writing it down, he poured those adventures and characters into his record. The music and the comic-style artwork, drawn by his friend Bruno Scoriels, work as one, with Alberto himself becoming both the story and the character within it.

Raised under Salazar’s regime in Lisbon, where all men were conscripted to Africa, he refused, a pacifist. This put him at odds with his father, born in Angola and a prominent lawyer tied to the dictatorship. Unable to accept his son’s stance, the rift forced Alberto to flee Portugal as a deserter, leaving everything behind.

He sought a new life in Paris, where he met Bruno Scoriels. The pair busked to get by, and young and broke, set off on adventures across Europe. On one trip to Barcelona, they crossed the Pyrenees on foot through a five-kilometre train tunnel, not knowing if they would make it out alive. The train later featured on the cover of Some Shit, a nod to that hazardous journey and the strange turns of his life.

From there he moved to Belgium, where he met Jolanda, his future wife who also features on the album. They lived in The Netherlands, then back in Belgium where they married, before returning to Portugal under false pretences. The regime promised deserters immunity, but it proved untrue, and Alberto was forced to flee again — this time with a young family, using Bruno’s passport to escape to The Netherlands.

They settled in the Gliphoeve flats in Amsterdam’s Bijlmermeer, a vibrant immigrant community. This melting pot of cultures inspired Alberto musically. He started a studio in their flat where musicians from Suriname, Angola, the Antilles, Brazil, Mozambique and Portugal came and went, jamming, rehearsing, recording and forming bands including Albatros, Comoção and Mati Africa, performing internationally and at iconic Amsterdam venues like De Melkweg and Paradiso.

Being an immigrant was tough. Alberto was stateless for years, drifting across countries. Some songs voiced his frustration with the Portuguese regime, others were playful or simply love notes to his wife and kids. He passed away in the Netherlands in 2021, leaving Some Shit open to interpretation. But when you picture Europe in the 1970s — the politics, the upheaval, and his need to connect people across cultures — you can hear an artist shaped by contrast, who poured his experiences, feelings and love into music.

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