- Julian Benjamin
Infobox musical artist
Name = Julian Benjamin
Img_size= 200
Background= solo_singer
Years_active =1982 –present
Origin =Buenos Aires ,Argentina
Genre = Pop, Rock
Instrument =Piano ,Guitar ,Keyboards ,Percussion ,Jaw's harp
URL = [http://www.julianbenjamin.com.ar Julian Benjamin's Official Site] Julian Benjamin (Buenos Aires ,Argentina , 3rd. February 1965) musician, pianist, keyboard player and singer-songwriter of German descent. Now lives in Spain.Beginnings
Despite having played the piano and the keyboard most of the time, his first instrument was actually the guitar. When he was five, he met
Javier Calamaro , whose brother,Andrés Calamaro , would encourage him to play the piano and compose his first songs. It was during those early years that he started to record regularly with an old Geloso tape recorder. That was also the period of the first groups and first concerts.Instrucción Cívica
Julian Benjamin andKevin Johansen met at primary school and soon would be united by their passion for music. Once they finished school they created a band called "Zaratustra" and were joined by the brothers Roberto andDaniel Krause . That same year, Julian metFernando Samalea and invited him to take part to his experimental project, the "Agitese antes de usar jazz rock & pop experimental band". "Zaratustra" recorded two songs before the brothers Krause decided to abandon the project due to a problematic concert. Julian then invitedFernando Samalea to record new songs.Gustavo Donés would play bass guitar. After getting his contract to record his first discDaniel Krause decided to join the group again and played bass guitar while the band would be completed withFernando Samalea (drums, percussion and programming),Kevin Johansen (guitar and vocals) andJulian Benjamin (piano, keyboards and vocals).Alejandro Terán (clarinet) andAxel Krygier (flute) later joined the band. Instrucción Cívica recorded two albums and was part of the first Argentine bands from the 80s which went beyond their frontiers with their albums and huge concerts. The song "Obediencia debida " is still a reference from those years.Los Perros
One friend invited Julian to a concert of "
Los perros " where he metGabriel Carámbula . Not long after, Julian joined the band and withRinaldo Rafanelli as producer, they recorded their first album, where Julian was in charge of keyboards and percussion. From that moment on, he would participate to three of the four albums of the band. Due to the success of their third album "Perfume y dolor" with the hit song "Bajo la rambla" the band led a relentless activity, with three performances per night and a huge concert in theEstadio Obras Sanitarias .Los Perros then started tours through Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay to finally become the opening act ofGuns N' Roses on the two concerts they gave in theEstadio River Plate in 1992. The following yearLos Perros participated to the tour ofFito Paez , which culminated in two huge concerts in the stadium ofVelez Sarsfield where about 90,000 people showed up.Collaboration with other artists
Julian has collaborated on many albums playing instruments or writing songs. Among others:
He played the piano and the organ, co-produced and co-wrote two songs of the albumVerónica Verdier .
Piano and rhodes on the album "Falsas promesas tontas" byProyecto Verona .
Piano on "Lejos" byLa Chicana .
Piano on "Isso inclui você" on the album "Avalon" byNei Van Soria .
He composed withKevin Johansen "Chill out James" of the album "Sur o no sur" .
He participated to the promotional show of the album "Frío" byRobi Draco Rosa in Buenos Aires.
He played the keyboards on "Dukakis", the project of the former member of "Los Rodriguez ",Germán Vilella .
From 2006, he has participated to a variety of projects developed in Asturias (Spain).Quemando las naves
A series of songs he composed as he was a keyboard player were the starting point of "Quemando las naves". Together with
Diego Otaño andMarcelo Vaccaro they formed a band that was to be completed withFernando Samalea (drums and percussion). The album was recorded analogically with a ‘raw’ sound, almost in live. It received very positive reviews from the Argentine press. Among the guests were:Facundo Guevara (percussion),Kevin Johansen (backing vocals),Norberto Minichilo (drums),Oscar Reyna (slide guitar) andVeronica Verdier (backing vocals).
Track listing:- Quemando las naves
- No te encuentro
- Cargo tu cruz
- Amor de gelatina
- Alma desalumbrada
- Megalomagnesio
- Estemos juntos
- Anestesia
- Minisingle
- Cadáver VIP
- Clandestina
- Jet de sangre
Liberación y dependencia
In Madrid Julian played on different projects while he was preparing "15 gramos de fama", the album he had started in Buenos Aires. A hand injury forced him to interrupt the recording. He took advantage of that time off to classify and listen to tapes that contained many years of home recording. He then came up with the idea of coming back to simple pop songs. Due to the style and quantity of songs he named the project "Trilogía de pequeños ensayos pop". Having rules out the idea of using part of those original recordings, Julian began to record the demos. Those recordings, which he continued to work on after having moved to Oviedo, became the starting point of "Liberación y dependencia", his first personal pop album. In Buenos Aires, the
"Colo" Belmonte recorded the drums and percussion. He also counted on the participation ofKevin Johansen (guitar and charango – small five-stringed guitar),Axel Krygier (accordion) ,Fernando Samalea (percussion) andDaniel Krause (bass guitar). The album was eventually completed in Asturias with the participation ofRodrigo Sturm (guitars) andAntón Ceballos (bass guitar) and, was mixed and masterized in Buenos Aires.
Track listing:- Otro adiós
- Oh mujer
- Fuego
- Infelicidad
- Por no llorar
- Tus ojos
- Eso mal llamado corazón
- Lo que te queda
- Liberación y dependencia
- Libertad
- Papá
Discography
Instrucción Cívica - Obediencia debida
- Instrucción Cívica
Julian Benjamin - Quemando las naves
- Liberación y Dependencia
External links
* [http://www.julianbenjamin.com.ar Julian Benjamin's Official Site]
* [http://www.myspace.com/julianbenjamin Julian Benjamin's Official MySpace]
* [http://www.zonadeobras.com/revistazdeo/revista40.asp Revista Zona de Obras - Nº 40: Viva La Canción]
* [http://www.lt24online.com.ar/2000news/0330e.htm FM88 Quemando las naves]
* [http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/0/147.shtml Rock.com.ar]
* [http://www.lahistoriadelrock.com.ar/ban/bani2.html La Historia del Rock Argentino]
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