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Tabú Tek
Tabu Tek, led by Maximo Martinez upfront in 2009Background information Origin Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Genres Dominican rock, Rock en Español, Electronica, Alternative Rock, Electro-rock Years active 1995–2002, 2004–present Labels Independent Associated acts Toque Profundo, New Page, Absinth Past members Maximo Martinez
Tomas Alvarez
Franklin Betances
Javier Vargas
Alberto DujarricTabú Tek sometimes spelled Tabutek, or even TABU-TEK, is an alternative electro-rock band based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
The band formed in the mid 1990s with a short but productive career and released three albums in their native Dominican Republic. The band enjoyed local success in the Santo Domingo rock scene and released music videos like "El Precio" which enjoyed rotation in MTV. While enjoying success in their native country, the band was never able to push for international success. Sintetik, the band's last album, represented the band's maturation and professionalism but never made it out of the local scene. Tabu Tek later on withdrew from releasing new material but still play shows in the local scene from time to time. In 2008 Maximo Martinez released new solo material named Electrónica Ensemble Como Concepto Performático[1].
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History
New Page: Maximo Martinez, Early Days
Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s Maximo Martinez participated in the Dominican electronic rock band New Page and produce a series of rock songs that laid the foundations for his later work. At the time, the rock scene was just starting to gain popularity in Santo Domingo. Shortly before the creation of Tabu Tek, Maximo Martinez disbanded New Page. New Page had a few significant songs that received airplay those being "5 aňos", "Triangulo" and "Blanco y Negro".
Tabu Tek: Release of Girar, Rise of Popularity, Sintetik and Hiatus
After Maximo Martinez disbands his previous project, New Page, he settles down with Bassist Tomas Alvarez from Toque Profundo and friends Franklin Alvarez, Francisco Polanco, Javier Vargas, and Alberto Dujarric and forms Tabu Tek on April 15 of 1995 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic[2]. In the year 1996 Tabu Tek releases their first album Girar in Santo Domingo being well received in local radio stations and gaining the band some popularity with the release of singles like Cierra Los Ojos, Instintos and Escena Gastada. In November 1996 Maximo Martinez joins the Chilean rocker Beto Cuevas and sings along La Ley's greatest hit El Duelo in a concert held in Santo Domingo. Months later, in March 1997 Tabu Tek opens for Argentinian band Enanitos Verdes in a concert performance in Santo Domingo. In June 1997 Tabu Tek performed in the Dominican Republic's Presidente Festival and received critical acclaim by the international magazine Billboard [3] and also release their second album material Visual. In 1999, Tabu Tek released their third and final album to date, Sintetik, with a more defined electro-rock based sound than in their previous materials. While the band has ceased producing new album material they still sporadically play at local bars in Santo Domingo like the Cinema Cafe in Plaza de la Cultura sector of the city. Maximo Martinez (now Known as Max) remains somewhat active releasing his solo project Electrónica Ensemble Como Concepto Performático in 2008. Max performed in Clemente Portillo's Bar Calavera as the singer of the song "Acuario" released in 2010.
Members
- Maximo Martinez (Vocals, Composer)
- Tomas Alvarez (Bass)
- Franklin Betances (Keyboards)
- Francisco Polanco (Keyboards)
- Javier Vargas (Guitar)
- Alberto Dujarric (Percussions/drums)
Discography
Studio albums
- Girar(1997)
- Sintetik(1999)
- Visual(2003)
Collaboration Albums
- Rockero Hasta La Tambora (unreleased tribute Participation by Tabu Tek with Compadre Pedro Juan)
- Rock & Jazz: Turismo Republica Dominicana (Participation only by Maximo Martinez)
- Bar Calavera (produced by Clemente Portillo with collaborations by Maximo Martinez)
See also
Categories:- Dominican Republic musical groups
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