ONDA VAGA
''wild spirit''
(ARGENTINA, 2010) @
ONDA VAGA VA FOR OVER WITH "WILD SPIRIT"
July 28, 2010 •
Argentine group's acclaimed Onda Vaga is finishing her new album "Wild Spirit", which reaffirms its proposal panchaguera unplugged, campfire-style, which allowed a growth through word of mouth effect.
The group composed of musicians from other independent bands born in 2007 in the evocative and desolate area of \u200b\u200bCabo Polonio Uruguay where the energy transferred unplugged but partying to their first cd "Strong and warm" launched independently.
The group is composed of the former Doris Rodríguez and Marcelo Blanco Nacho Marcos Orellana and Thomas More Just, Mike Michael components, which then were added the German trombonist Cohen.
group suddenly started appearing at parties, meetings, squares and bars, thanks to an acoustic holiday spirit around the hearth and began to grow.
The growth was such that the band went with Manu Chao in concert at All Boys and closed festivals Emerging City at the Centro Cultural Recoleta, which meant his coronation as a group that reigns within the independent.
The Onda Vaga draw from a Venezuelan cuatro, acoustic guitar, cajón, trumpet and trombone and rich vocals, backed by Alvy Singer with a set percussive peculiarly American. That arsenal
soundstage, the group conquered the audience by the hand of songs like "Mambo," "Gilda", "Go West" and "Striped."
In a dialogue with Télam, Nacho Rodriguez said that the new album was recorded in a studio that a friend of the band is in the town of El Calafate in Santa Cruz.
"We were putting together the models, when a friend told us that the study in El Calafate was cheaper than some locals, so we decided to take the opportunity and enjoy the landscape, "said the former Doris.
participated in the trip more Onda Vaga Alvy Singer and his collaborators and Facundo Flores" Wild Spirit was recorded almost entirely live with a few rewrites, as opposed to "Strong and warm."
"The 19 songs 'Wild Spirit' the much rehearsed in Buenos Aires, we made several demos and then we went to El Calafate and we recorded live. We were more relaxed, because several of the songs were performed live during this time and we knew functioning in people ", he said. About
rhythms in which they get, Rodriguez said: "This is a very hard Onda Vaga, still present the spirit of our first album, there are Latin American folklore, ticket, calypso, reggae, some sauce and pachanga."
His former band, cultivated Doris sonic style, with too many electrical fittings and Rodriguez said the makeover was because "I wanted to have a band where everything was more mediate, where we did not need proof sound, stage, everything is more instant, more urgent. " About
gained notoriety by Onda Vaga, the musician admitted that "this good because it all goes by music without intervention by anyone but us and the mouth of the people. "
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