- Alex Cartana
Infobox musical artist
Name = Alex Cartañá
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Alexandra R. Cartañá-Marks
Alias = Beasty & Pollito
Born = birth date and age|1981|04|07
Origin =Spain &England
Genre = Pop,Soul ,Trip hop ,Latin , World
Occupation =Singer-Songwriter
Years_active = 2003–present
Label =EMI (2003–2005)
URL = [http://www.alexcartana.com www.alexcartana.com] [http://www.myspace.com/alexcartanamusic MySpace]Alex Cartañá born Alexandra R. Cartañá-Marks (on
April 7 ,1981 ) is a Spanish/Britishsinger-songwriter &Actress . Cartañá first came to fame in 2003 as the featuring artists and Co-Writer of Hit Dance Record “Shake It (Move A Little Closer)” "Lee-Cabrera ", which peaked at #16 in the UK’s National Pop Charts. [cite web
url = http://chrismoyles.net/mw/coranto/Radio_Reviews/Radio_Reviews-archive-8-2003.shtml
title = Chart Position August 2003
publisher = Chrismoyles.net
date = August 2006
accessdate = 2007-04-04 ]=Biography=
Early years & influences
Cartañá was born to a
Jewish /British mother of English, Irish, Russian and Polish decent, Sandra Marks, and a Catalan/SpanishCatholic entrepreneur father, Antonio Cartañá.She was raised on the Island ofMajorca ,Balearic Islands ,Spain in the city of Palma. Cartañá spent her academic years between English and Spanish educational systems, making her fully Bilingual from a toddler. Although able to speak a third language Catalan, Cartañá will very rarely be heard speaking it, due to the imposition of its usage at school, which she was strongly opposed to.Cartañá’s academic career began in a small Farming, rurally-located British school in Majorca - The Academy – English Preparatory School, at 11 years of age, she moved to a strict Spanish
Catholic School in the centre of Palma - Colegio San Cayetano. By the age of 17 she had convinced her parents to transfer her, yet again, into the British schooling system, this time attendingArdingly College , a British Boarding school inWest Sussex - Something Cartañá had been longing for since the age of seven. It would be here that Cartañá would start developing her performance skills through Theatre Studies, Extra Speech & Drama Lessons and Acting Course withLAMDA , as well as forming the schools first Gospel Choir with a few of her Soul & Gospel loving, school friends. Spending most of their spare time practicing songs such as; Whitney Houston's version of “”Jesus Loves Me” and mimicking En Vogue's - “Does Anybody Hear Me”. Cartañá would leave the Choir before it’s first performances due to the lack of seriousness and poor commitment of other Choir members. Notably taking her music as serious then as she does now.By the end of her schooling years Cartañá had been exposed to a variety of musical genres, Commencing with “home” influenced music primarily lead by her mother who’s love for Motown, and Early Soul and R&B, would leave a real mark in the young artist. Her father’s love for
world music including SpanishFlamenco , and Brazilianbossa nova ) would instil a tropical and exotic feel to her current music as well as Spanish Pop & American Popular music which could be heard on the radio during her early years. cite news
url = http://ghostmaster.net/chartbuzz/interview_alexcartana.htm
title = Chart Buzz.com Interview with Alex Cartañá
publisher = ChartBuzz.com
date = 2004-03-03
accessdate = 2007-04-04 }] Later on she would be utterly captivated by mainstream R&B, hip hop,trip hop , which in her own words has been described as “My childhood deprivation, which I had been longing to hear all my life! The missing part of the puzzle!” Her influences have includedGloria Estefan ,Mariah Carey ,Whitney Houston ,Michael Jackson , Madonna,Toni Braxton ,Boyz II Men ,Stevie Wonder ,Cece Winans ,Nat King Cole ,Mary Wells , Her mother’s all-time-favouriteMarvin Gaye ,Aretha Franklin ,Randy Crawford ,Roberta Flack ,Gladys Knight & the Pips ,Diana Ross & The Supremes ,Alejandro Sanz ,Rosario Flores ,Mary J. Blige , and many more.As well as A-Levels in Theatre Studies, Business Studies, Geography & Further Spanish, she took
AS levels in General Studies and Religious Studies.She attended theUniversity of Greenwich in her first year of her BABusiness Studies andE-Commerce degree, but would move to theUniversity of Westminster in her second year thanks to her achievement of first-class grades. It was during her time there that she would first enter the Music Business by working in her 3rd/Sandwich Year for a London based Management company; JBS Management & Hardzone Marketing. It was during her time there, whilst working as aclub promoter forDef Jam Records andDeath Row Records , as well as marketing various British Acts and Artists that Cartañá came into contact with Big Brovaz and first struck a friendship withDino McIntosh . Another Songwriter Cartañá would become friends with, would beAli Tennant an Artist in his own right, but better known for writing hits for Artists such asWestlife ,Boyzone &Blue . It would be Tennant who would help Cartañá make her first Demo. But things would be kept quiet and under wraps until after graduation. Cartañá returned to complete her fourth and final year at the University of Westminster and would graduate in the Autumn/Fall of 2002.Career
hake It (Move A Little Closer)
In mid-2003 only months after her signing with EMI, the opportunity of Co-writing and featuring on an already smashing instrumental dance track arose. She co-wrote and performed on the monster hit Shake It (Move A Little Closer) by
Lee-Cabrera (notorious New York production duo Steven Lee and Albert Cabrera erstwhile collaborators with the likes of Aretha Franklin, Brian McKnight and Tori Amos) forCredence/EMI UK and thoroughly supported by Radio 1 DJPete Tong . [cite news
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/petetong/tracklistingarchive.shtml?20030829
title = Pete Tong Tracklisting
publisher = BBC Radio 1
author = Pete Tong
date = 2003-08-29
accessdate = 2007-04-04 ] Cartañá was swiftly flown to Malaga to shoot a video and perform in front of seven thousand rabid, bronzed music fans at theBBC Radio One Road Show inIbiza . The single, released on the 26th August 2003, smashed into the Top 20 in the National UK charts. Her great friendship with Albert Cabrera would lead the way for a second collaboration. See 2006 onwards for details.The B.B. & EMI Years
After graduating, thanks to her continued contact with Dino McIntosh, Cartañá would Swiftly team up with Big Brovaz’ production unit in Brixton. Alex’s exceptional voice and her inimitable sense of style couldn’t help but impress, and tapes began rolling. Co-written by Alex, alongside
Big Brovaz Entertainment’s hottest team, the resulting collection of songs was blissfully eclectic, which spanned the spectrum from primary colour Pop-Soul to dusky, heartfelt ballads, via shades of soul and funk and a smudge of Ragga and Rock.Her first solo single to be released under the EMI label, would be 26th April 2004
“Hey Papi” . The title and introduction would showcase her Spanish heritage and the sentiment of the song, would be inspired the relationship between Alex and her father, whom, after the tragic death of her elder sister, became over-protective. Despite the moving autobiographical background, the song has a universal appeal and will immediately chime with any woman who has been over-guarded by a male figure, be it a father, lover or husband. ‘’Hey Papi’’ entered the Top 40 in the UK despite poor promotion, exposure and airplay. The video was directed by American directorCharles Mehling [cite web
url = http://www.answers.com/topic/hey-papi-pt-1
title = Hey Papi Pt. 1
publisher = Answers.com
accessdate = 2007-04-04 ] also known for directingJames Morrison’s “One Last Chance” video. [cite web
url = http://www.videostatic.com/vs/2007/week13/index.html
title = Charles Mehling
publisher = Video Static
date = 2007-03-18
accessdate = 2007-04-04 ] This would be her last piece of music to be released under the EMI label, as difficulties in decision-making towards her second single, would start to take Artist and Label as well as her then management in very different directions, also triggering uncertainty amongst all of those involved. [cite web
url = http://www.femmixx.com/alexcartanainterview.html
title = Alex Cartana the heart of a woman
publisher = Femmixx.com
date = December 2006
accessdate = 2007-04-04 ] An amicable decision was finally made in 2005, to allow Cartañá to walk away from her deal after almost eight months of deliberation. Two months after this major transition, Alex would leave her management too. During this time, Cartañá would also feature on theRoll Deep album – ‘Be Careful’ song featured on their “In At The Deep End” album (Relentless Records). [cite web
url = http://www.amazon.com/at-Deep-End-Roll/dp/B0009EM0GE
title = Roll Deep “In at The deep end” Track 7. Feat. Alex Cartana
publisher = amazon.com
accessdate = 2007-04-04 ]In October 2004, A third solo Hit from Alex, "Lost your Mind" was released on music channels in the UK and available for download but it was unpopular and did not have a good download rating. It was therefore not released as a record and it is now extremely difficult to get hold of the track.
2006 – Present
2006 would be a fresh start for Alex, effortlessly and naturally coming together with Paul Smith, a member of
365 Artists Management Company, considered one of Britain’s most successful Producer/writer management companies.Currently working on a new album with an array of collaborators, including RESTLESS – Sarah Erasmus & Pete (Kristian Leontiou, Belle, Paolo Nutini), Paul Statham (Shelly Poole), Pop Queen Hannah Robinson (Sugababes, Liberty X, Jamelia), Liam Howe (Sneaker Pimps), Jasmine Baird, Pete Martin (Alesha, Sugababes, Brand New Heavies), Rory Cushnan (George Michael, All Saints), Justin Gray (Joss Stone, Tyler James, Emma Bunton) and Paul Simm (Sugababes, Amy Winehouse, Mutya Buena).Side Dance projects such “Dig The Vibes” with long-time friend & collaborator Albert Cabrera is now available through Kidology Records and a second dance Co-write with “Funkmanouver” commercially known as “Wait For Me” features on the forthcoming Ministry of Sound compilation 'Housexy: Summer In The City' released in March 2007.It has recently been reported by Cartana that she is currently working two albums - her own solo album which she describes as Quirky Pop/Soul and a trip hop / left-field album as part of a collective.
Discography
ingles
*2003: "Shake It (Move A little Closer)" (Hot Dance Music/Club Play) #9, (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks) #83
*2004: "Hey Papi" (UK Singles Chart) #34
*2004: "Lost Your Mind"References
External links
* [http://www.alexcartana.com/ AlexCartana.com] — official site
* [http://www.alexcartana.co.uk/ AlexCartana.co.uk] — official UK site
* [http://www.myspace.com/alexcartanamusic official MySpace]
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