El Guincho: Spain’s Favorite Son and his Space-Age Exotica Creations

El Guincho (real name Pablo Diaz-Reixa) is a solo artist originally from the Spanish Canary Islands (near the coast of Africa) and currently living in Barcelona whose popularity continues to skyrocket with every release thanks to his trademark sound: Space-Age Exotica, a potent cocktail mix of Electronic, Tropical, Bossa Nova and Pop music.

El Guincho. Photo courtesy Thomas Williams via The Guardian

Let’s dive in immediately with the song and (nsfw) video that made El Guincho the talk of the town last year:

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Carla Morrison, Hello Seahorse!, Tijuana Panthers and More at Make Music Pasadena

My ‘fro and camera ventured into Old Town Pasadena for the annual Make Music festival. It reminded me of SXSW in Austin sans the Lone Stars.

Below are some of my favorite photos that I took. You can see them all at Remezcla.

La Santa Cecilia brought some positive vibes to the Luckman Stage. Photo by Ivan Fernandez.
Carla Morrison was warmer than the sunshine. Photo by Ivan Fernandez.
Hello Seahorse! performed tracks off their latest album. Photo by Ivan Fernandez.
Tijuana Panthers rocked out in a mall plaza. Photo by Ivan Fernandez.
The B-Side Players had as much fun as their audience did. Photo by Ivan Fernandez.

Don’t forget to check out my cameo in the video below (a few seconds in the beginning and the last minute or two at the end):

From Post-Punk to Latin Romance: How Diego Garcia Got His Groove (and Girl) Back

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KCRW launched its first installment of its Summer Nights series in Pasadena with a
concert by artist Diego Garcia this past Saturday. KCRW DJ Anne Litt introduced Garcia
and his well-dressed backup band of musician friends to an adoring crowd that packed
the European-style courtyard of the One Colorado shopping area.

The show, Garcia’s last in his week-long tour of California, covered every track off his
freshly-released solo debut album, Laura, as well as a cover of The Kinks “This Strange
Effect” for good measure. Amidst the setting sun and gentle breeze, Garcia poured his
heart out as he shared the pain of lost love, the comfort and release provided by time and maturity and the triumph of love regained.

Head over to LA WEEKLY for my full interview with Garcia and concert review.

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More photos HERE!

Happy Birthday Harry Nilsson and RIP!

Harry Nilsson would have been 70 today had it not been for heart failure in 1994.

Nilsson! (photographer unknown)

From Dangerous Minds:

If you’re under 45-years of age, you might have little idea of who the great singer/songwriter/hellraiser Harry Nilsson was, but surely almost everyone has heard his biggest hits “Everybody’s Talkin’” (from the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack), “Without You” (a Badfinger cover given its devastating emotional impact by Harry’s plaintiff three octave vocal range, later recorded by Mariah Carey) and “Coconut” which was used in dozens of movies (normally during a drinking scene) and in more than one 7UP advertising campaign.

Many will recognize Nilsson’s “Coconut” from the ending credits to Reservoir Dogs:

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Capsula: The Best Live Band You Haven’t Seen

Search for Capsula on the internet and you will find stories by music critics who all make the same observation: Capsula puts on a hell of a live show (as anyone who has been to SXSW these past three years can attest to).

Martin Guevara and Ignacio Villarejo of Capsula. Photo by Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman

The band, featuring vocalist/guitarist Martin Guevara, vocalist/bassist Coni Duchess and drummer Ignacio Villarejo, is a Garage/Psychedelic Rock group based in Bilbao, Spain who came together in 1998 in their hometown of Buenos Aires, Argentina with the intent of following in the footsteps of their favorite musicians of the 60’s and 70’s: David Bowie, The Velvet Underground, The Who, The Rolling Stones, Pescado Rabioso and Manal.

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El Aviador Dro: 30+ Years of Spanish Synthesizers

I’ll be out of the country this July and living in Valladolid, Spain where I’ll be improving my Spanish writing and grammar skills at University of Valladolid. I’m going to mark the occasion with a number of posts about Spanish music groups beginning with:

El Aviador Dro y Sus Obreros Especializados (The Aviator Dro and His Specialized Workers, Aviador Dro for short) is an Electronic Pop group from Madrid whose musical style falls somewhere between Kraftwerk’s serious minimalism and DEVO’s deadpan kitsch.

Founding members Servando Carballar and Arturo Lanz fmet in Madrid’s Santamarca Institute in 1976. Carballar formed Punk group Alex y Los Drugos (Alex and The Droogs) in 1978. He later bought an electric organ that same year and created Techno-Pop group Holoplastico. Continue reading “El Aviador Dro: 30+ Years of Spanish Synthesizers”

Super Metal Bros.: Metal Tunes Redone via 8-bit

I guess it was only a matter of time until chiptune fanatics remixed/converted Heavy Metal into chiptune/8-bit/bleepity-bloopity songs thanks to a little program called GXSCC, which converts MIDI files into MSX-like WAV files. Drag a MIDI file of Metallica’s “Battery” into the program and you get the following:

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Ladytron Seduces With New Single “White Elephant”

Gravity The Seducer. Artwork by Neil Krug/Trevor Tarczynski.

I may not be as excited for every new Ladytron release as I was in my college days but I’m always happy to know that the Liverpool quartet continues to create solid electronic-pop music. Case in point, “White Elephant,” their first single off their upcoming fifth LP Gravity The Seducer:

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