Latin America’s alternative-rock guru strikes again with Bajofondo
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Latin America’s alternative-rock guru strikes again with Bajofondo
Turn It Up – Chicago Tribune Blog
The vibrant brand of Spanish-accented alternative rock has produced some of the world?s most exciting artists in the last couple of decades — Café Tacuba Julieta Venegas Juanes Molotov Los Prisioneros Gaby Kerpel ? and Santaolalla?s production was instrumental in their success. ?What can I do except smile?? he says. ?The media likes to turn you into a character and then you lose your sense of being a person. But I think I have helped promote the sense musically that we Latinos are not just about mariachi hats and congas that we have bands like Café Tacuba who are in the same league as Radiohead and Bjork. ? Santaolalla?s greatest creation may be his current band Bajofundo who helped launch a new musical movement in 2002 when it released its debut album ?Bajofondo Tango Club.
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Interpreting ‘Beautiful Classics’ of an Alternative Kind
New York Times
The main problem with ELEW’s set was that Mr. Lewis had chosen some of the worst music in the world and wasn’t doing enough to it. Thursday’s set was stadium-scaled alternative rock of the last 10 years anthems with tortured sentiment by bands that want to be. n Thursday they included “Mr.
Winston Audio – The Red Rhythm
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It sort of sounds like a Switchfoot ballad or something but it’s got this heavily breathy beauty about it that actually makes it a decent enough success. An ‘X’ factor largely lacks on The Red Rhythm though. Might it be a personal fondness for the alternative rock of the 1990s that eluded this reviewer by a half-decade? Admittedly maybe. But it could also be a pinch more cohesiveness needed as well as more dramatic gaps in the moods portrayed here. Even when Winston Audio sound mournful they sound happy doing it. The Red Rhythm is therefore a pleasant exercise to watch unfold but in need of a greater air to let it breathe and take effect.
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