- Aterciopelados
Infobox musical artist
Name = Aterciopelados
Img_capt = Andrea Echeverry
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Genre =Rock en español ,Latin pop
Years_active = 1992–present
Label =Nacional Records
Associated_acts =Delia y Los Aminoácidos
URL = [http://www.aterciopelados.com aterciopelados.com] , [http://www.myspace.com/Aterciopelados Aterciopelados MySpace]
Current_members =Andrea Echeverri Hector Buitrago
Past_members =Aterciopelados ( _en. the Velvety Ones) was one of the first
rock band s inColombia and is among theLatin American country's top groups. The band has fused its own sound by combining a rock-solid approach with a variety of Latin American musical traditions includingmariachi ,bolero andflamenco , as well ascumbia ,vallenato and other Colombian folk music.Aterciopelados was formed by former members of Delia y Los Aminoácidos --
Andrea Echeverri , who plays acoustic guitar and sings lead, andHéctor Buitrago , who playsbass guitar . The original drummer Andrés Giraldo was replaced byAlejandro Duque in 1995 and the original guitar playerCharlie Márquez was replaced byAlejandro Gómez Cáceres in 1997. Among Echeverri's contributions is singing backup vocals, byGustavo Cerati 's request, on "En la Ciudad de la Furia" forSoda Stereo 'sMTV Unplugged albumComfort y Música Para Volar .Echeverri released a self-titled solo album in2004 . Buitrago released a solo album titled "CONECTOR" in the spring of 2006, featuring vocals by Andrea Echeverri, Julieta Venegas and others.In November 2007 they won the
Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Album for their recent album, "Oye (Nacional Records ).Fact|date=April 2008On October 21st 2008, Aterciopelados will release their new album, "Rio" on
Nacional Records .Musical style
Over the last several years the restless youth of
Latin America (and their Latino cousins up North) have been swept up in the Latinalternative scene. They like theirhip-hop andalternative rock , but they don't want to give up their soulful, folkloric roots. At the forefront of the nuevo wave is Aterciopelados, whose music would feel equally at home at a rock concert,electronica lounge, orsalsa club . They can rock likeRadiohead , but have the same dedication to Latin music's traditions as theBuena Vista Social Club .History
Essentially a collaboration between vocalist/guitarist
Andrea Echeverri and bassist/arrangerHector Buitrago , Aterciopelados hasrecorded eight albums since they originally teamed up inBogotá ,Colombia in the early '90s as "Delia y los Aminoacidos". "Hector was an essential revelation in my personal and musical life," said Andrea."He brought new aesthetics, unsuspected rebellion, and truckloads ofmusic."Fact|date=March 2008 Buitrago came from a hardcore rock background, heading up a group called La Pesitilencia, while Echeverri had been drawn into thefledgling scene through art school friends. "When I was young Ilistened to bugaloo byRichie Ray and later stuff likeLed Zeppelin ,Deep Purple, andYes ," said Hector. "The first time I bought a bassguitar, I'd never had one in my hands before. I began to write songsby ear."Fact|date=March 2008 Hector and Andrea went on to open one of Bogotá's only rockclubs, and their relationship is one Latin rock's most successfulartistic partnerships.Music
Their first album, Con El Corazon en la Mano, features crashing, distorted guitars and a loud punk drumbeat. With their second album, El Dorado, Aterciopelados began to expand their horizons, including traditional llanera rhythms of the Colombian countryside as well as the
flamenco -bolero sound of their first big hit, "Bolero Falaz." "At first what we were doing was very elementary", said Andrea. "But since we've played out a lot, learned to compose, and made a few records, even though we haven't had a lot of formal training in music, we've just learned how to develop. We've done it in a very instinctive way, but I think it's very valid."Fact|date=March 2008The hit song "Bolero Falaz" not only had a strong rock-ballad feel, but it showcased Andrea's powerfully seductive voice, one influenced by her mother, who sang boleros, rancheras, and tangos, and the great legends of nueva canción, IikeJoan Manuel Serrat ,Mercedes Sosa , andPablo Milanes . The song broke the band onMTV Latin America and made them stars all over Latin America. Their third album, La Pipa de la Paz, was recorded in London with legendaryRoxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera producing. The album's signature songs, "Cosita Seria", "Chica Dificil", and "Baracunatana" were hard-driving Latin rock classics that defined Echeverri's coy, new-feminist attitude by teasing macho men. After releasing La Pipa de la Paz Aterciopelados was able to tour in the U.S., recording an MTV Unplugged appearance inearly 1997. The following year Caribe Atomico which was recorded inManhattan with guest appearances by guitarists Arto Lindsay and Marc Ribot further expanded Aterciopelados' sound into the world ofelectronica.Gozo Poderoso (Powerful joy), their fifth album, is a melodic, moodymanifesto for the vibrantly eclectic Latin alternative movement. It is world music for a new world. Recorded in Bogotà and produced by HectorBuitrago, this album led the way to independence and development of their own true sound. A couple of years later came Evolucion, a collection of greatest hits.
In 2006, Aterciopelados released Oye (
Nacional Records ), a return tothe more organic, rock sound reminiscent of their earlier work on albums like La Pipa de la Paz. Produced by Hector Buitrago andmixed byThom Russo (Johnny Cash ,Juanes ,Kinky ) the album's firstsingle, "Complemento", is an upbeat declaration of love from someone who has found her soulmate; the person who complements her. The albumalso features Aterciopelados' trademark social and politicalcommentary on songs like "Don Dinero", which questions the idea of money as the resolution to all problems, and "Oye Mujer" which asks ofwomen "Are you a human being, or the erotic fantasy of some guy?".The band continues to win over audiences around the globe playing shows inMexico , Central and South America,Europe and the U.S.Aterciopelados' latest single and video "Cancion Protesta" ("ProtestSong") is continuing to make waves for its outspoken social and political commentary against war and injustice. The video featuresthe group using guitars fashioned out of former machine guns – thespecial guitars were given to Aterciopelados by the
United Nations insupport of its efforts to take guns off the streets ofColombia . You can view the clip at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2d5soaZdOl4olo projects
In addition to their many albums as "Aterciopelados," in 2005 and 2006 Andrea and Hector made individual albums, Andrea's self-titled Andrea Echeverri and Hector's Conector. Andrea Echeverri is centered around Echeverri's experiences being pregnant, giving birth, nursing, and loving. Conector, which translates both as "with Hector" and "connector", connects musicians, ideas, paths, and results in a potent inner perspective of contemporary spirituality.
Recognitions
In 2001, Aterciopelados was recognized by the writers of
Time Magazine as one of the top 10 contemporary global bands (those bands located outside of the United States.) The list includedU2 and the Rolling Stones. [Butler, Rhett, "And Our Winners Our...", "Time Magazine"] 15 Sep, 2001,http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1000784,00.html.]Additionally, they have received
Grammy nominations in 1997 and 1998.Fact|date=March 2008 Aterciopelados recently received twoLatin Grammy nominations,including Best Alternative Album for 'Oye' (Nacional Records) and Best Alternative Song for the single "Complemento."Fact|date=March 2008At the awards ceremony on November 8, they won the Latin Grammy award for Best Alternative Album for 'Oye.'Fact|date=March 2008
Recent concerts include Aterciopelados' performance at the Austin City Limits Music Festival where they played the same night as the Muse,
The Arctic Monkeys and theArcade Fire . Aterciopelados returned to the U.S. for a show in downtownLos Angeles on November 10 and will tourSpain yet again in October.Fact|date=March 2008Discography
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Con El Corazón En La Mano " (1993)
"El Dorado" (1994)
"La Pipa De La Paz " (1996)
"Caribe Atómico " (1998)
"Gozo Poderoso " (2000)
"Evolución" (2002) -- "compilation album"
"Andrea Echeverri" (2005)
"Conector " (2005)
"Oye" (2006)Quotes
"We're opposed to the cliche about rockers, that all the songs sound the same, the poses and the lyrics - we have been inspired by all of world music, by rock, by electronica, and especially Latin American popular music, which hasn't been difficult because those were the sounds that we grew up listening to..." says Hector Buitrago of Aterciopelados.Fact|date=November 2007
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/Aterciopelados Aterciopelados' Official MySpace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/AndreaEcheverri Andrea Echeverri's Official MySpace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/HectorBuitrago Hector Buitrago's Official MySpace]
* [http://www.myspace.com/NacionalRecords Nacional Records' MySpace]
* [http://www.nacionalrecords.com Nacional Records Website]
* [http://www.aterciopelados.com/ Aterciopelados' Official Website]References
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