Friday, June 30, 2006


TUESDAY NIGHT'S, JUNE 27TH WASSUP ROCKERS SHOWCASE @ NACOTHEQUE...


Well, that's Wassup! Nacotheque had a Wassup Rockers showcase and release party this past Tues, June 27th. Both super strong stage presence, En La olla played first and Rabia played 2nd. Rabia's 20 year, baby faced drummer, Ian, was fucking great on the drums with super fast and creative beats. I was super excited to hear all their myspace songs live including Rabia's song, Zona De Guerra and En La Olla's songs, Algo Esta Mal and Attack! both bands brought Latino and Polish punk rockers out of the New York City cement cracks.

During Rabia's performance everyone kept yelling "Quita la camiseta!" (Take of the shirt), to the bands front man, Jose, haha! I've never seen them live before but I'm guessing he usually takes off his shirt and looks really uhm, hot?! When En La Olla performed their song, Attack, which is sung in English and Polish, EVERYONE went wild and jumped around on each other and singing into the mic w/ the bassist, Remi, and the rest of the band!

Rabia gave a shout out to Wassup Rockers and the fans screamed out "Wassup!!!", haha! http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif We gave out Wassup Rockers t-shirts and pins to everyone and ran out in about 30 min!

After the bands Marcelo, Robert, and I djed and Rabia stuck around to dance w/ the Nacotheque fans:) It was a great night and I went home that night at 3am w/ my ear drums still ringing from the punk rock show earlier in the night. Pince pendejo, Tuesday night was so much fun! You can see more pics of the bands here.

Short bios on the bands:
RABIA
myspace
Rabia started in the early summer of July 2004 with the name Noise Pollution, the most current line up consists of Jose (voc), Carlos (bass), Simon (guitar), Ian (drums), and Dave (guitar). They have played various punk squat houses including Squat Casa Del Sol in the Bronx and C Squat in Manhattan.
Their Lyric's reflect how they feel about Political situation's all around the world. They defend Animal Liberation and Enviromental issues (does that mean they don't eat meat or wear leather boots?). They say they want to bring back what "Street Punk" means, which is to think, to fight, and to Rebel while having fun.

EN LA OLLA
official website
myspace
From right here in New York Shitty, Latino punk rock band, En La Olla are Jose Luis vocals, Christian guitar/vocals, Remi bass/vocals, Adan drums. They sing in Castilian(Spanish) and Polish!! They say they are a project that people can listen to and where they can listen to the people. (not sure what that means but it sounds cool)
THINGS THAT MAKE ME HAPPY TODAY...

1. LE ONE NIGHT STAND is finally coming up on Friday, July 14 to celebrate Bastille Day!

2. The 4th of July weekend is coming up with two extra days off of work!

3. I'm totally loving this new group from NYC, Brookville! (Bio here)


Brookville, recently came into my radar by my friend Greg B. at Worlds Fair. He thought I might take a liking especially because their newest single, Nothing's Meant To Last, features Sabina from Brazilian Girls. As soon as I played the mp3 on my iTunes I was already in luv... Loungy and suave w/ fuzzy sounding drum beats, spacey piano and guitar drop ins, and something that sounds like water dropping from a long day of rain on some tropical island (in slow motion of course). Andy Chase's voice is super soft and calming, singing lyrics talking about taking a second to take a breath in and not rush things.

I watched the video (by the awesome Adam) where it starts off with Chase writing a love letter to Sabina in a postcard. I was automatically brought back to my days living in Madrid where I used to sit in my apartment by the window writing poetry (written in Spanish and English). I would write about my life, luv, pains of being in luv, and being far from him. The setting of the video reminds me of what I used to think of when reading the book, The Beach, by Alex Garland. Hazey dayz in an old summer hotel room w/ a typewriter and a gold pen (no computers, just old school hand written letter writing. Brilliant!). The cinematography is beautifully done w/ colors of warm reds, rich greens, soft creams, and antique golds. Close ups of their faces of sadness and longing for each other. Lots of eye close ups, so sigh.....dreamy:*)

You can download the song, Nothing's Meant To Last, here and you can see the video for it here. There's also a remix by Casettes Won't Listen, you can download here.

The whole album just came out June 13th on Unfilted Records so you can buy it now!

Brookville will be performing at Joe's Pub this coming Monday at 9:30pm and you can buy tickets here. My lovely gal, Sheila B from Cha Cha Charming magazine will be spinning records at this show. I can't wait to hear what she'll spin!

Monday, June 26, 2006

NACOTHEQUE * TUESDAY, JUN 27TH
WASSUP ROCKERS RELEASE PARTY!!

@ THE DELANCEY (DOWNSTAIRS)
168 Delancey st.
9 pm - ?
$5 to see the bands and FREE after the bands
9-10pm for $5 there's all you can eat hamburgers and hotdogs (on the roof of the Delancey)
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Door open 9pm
LIVE PERFORMANCES BY LATINO PUNK ROCKERS:
9:30 - RABIA
10:00 - EN LA OLLA

Giveaways from American Apparel

After the bands the http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifNacotheque djs will be spinning latino rock n' roll, punk, new wave and electropop.

Friday, June 23, 2006

WIN TICKETS TO WASSUP ROCKERS FOR SAT, JUNE 24!


3PM SAT, JUNE 24th
WASSUP ROCKERS SCREENING
ANGELIKA FILM CENTER
18 W HOUSTON ST
NEW YORK, NY


*Send ticket requests to joanna@cornerstonepromotion.com by 4PM FRI, JUNE 23rd!

(Winners will get an email back if they have tickets secured for Saturday)
WASSUP ROCKERS SHOWCASE @ NACOTHEQUE!!

On Tues, June 27th Nacotheque presents an all Latino Punk Rock showcase and release party for Larry Clark's (KIDS) new movie, WASSUP ROCKERS! From 9-10pm for $5 there's all you can eat hamburgers and hotdogs (on the roof of the Delancey) and then performances by NYC Latino punk rockers, En la Olla and Rabia downstairs. Giveaways from American Apparel and after the bands the Nacotheque djs will be spinning latino rock n' roll, punk, new wave and electropop.

Hope to see you there!! xoxo


NACOTHEQUE * TUESDAY, JUN 27TH
WASSUP ROCKERS RELEASE PARTY!!
@ THE DELANCEY (DOWNSTAIRS)
168 Delancey st.
9 pm - ?
$5 to see the bands and FREE after the bands
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LIVE PERFORMANCES @ 9:30 PM -
9:30 - Rabia
10:00 - El La Olla
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MINI BIOS ON THE BANDS:
RABIA
myspace
Rabia started in the early summer of July 2004 with the name Noise Pollution, the most current line up consists of Jose (voc), Carlos (bass), Simon (guitar), Ian (drums), and Dave (guitar). They have played various punk squat houses including Squat Casa Del Sol in the Bronx and C Squat in Manhattan.
Their Lyric's reflect how they feel about Political situation's all around the world. They defend Animal Liberation and Enviromental issues (does that mean they don't eat meat or wear leather boots?). They say they want to bring back what "Street Punk" means, which is to think, to fight, and to Rebel while having fun.

EN LA OLLA
official website
myspace
From right here in New York Shitty, Latino punk rock band, En La Olla are Jose Luis vocals, Christian guitar/vocals, Remi bass/vocals, Adan drums. They sing in Castilian(Spanish) and Polish!! They say they are a project that people can listen to and where they can listen to the people. (not sure what that means but it sounds cool)

Thursday, June 22, 2006

THE LATIN LOVER STORE?

Yes, you read that right! The Latin Lover Store is a fresh new store that just opened in Columbia. With tons of cute, ehem, I mean sexy and hot Latino cosas to buy for your Latino or Latina lover;) They've got T-shirts, sweat shirts, and more t-shirts to choose from!

If you are ever in Columbia check this store out! Oh yeah, and the owner has his own blog (in spanish) and it's name is none other than Latin-Lover.Blogspot!

TIENDA LATIN*LOVER
Ubicada en la Cra 35A # 51 - 45 Local 202
Tel. (57) 6479284 Cel. 315 327 85 25 / 315 853 55 68
info@soylatinlover.com
Bucaramanga / Colombia
CAMERA OBSCURA (ELEFANT RECORDS) to appear in Q magazine´s anniversary CD

English music mag Q Magazine will reach in their August issue the mag's 20th anniversary, and as part of its ongoing celebrations it will release a cover-mount CD compilation paying homage to the decade the magazine was launched: the 80's. The decade that gave http://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifrise to everyone from THE SMITHS to THE PIXIES, and not the one preserved in those rubbish I Love The 80's TV horrors.

The CD, which comes out on sale with the magazine on June 30th, features fifteen cover versions of classic eighties tracks by some of the most interesting current artists: PLACEBO covering Kate Bush, THE FUTUREHEADS tackling David Bowie, Katie Melua taking on THE CURE, ORSON covering HALL&OATES...

Among all these names, and showing the place of privilege the band is achieving on top of the international pop community, CAMERA OBSCURA have included their own, newly recorded cover version of Sheena Easton's "Modern girl".
FEELING MELLOW TODAY...

So today I woke up to a gloomy sky and a sore neck from swimming laps last night at the gym. I got to work and opened my email to find a fwd'd message from my friend Erika about an acoustic guitar duo from Mexico called Rodrigo y Gabriela. This info came from a GenArt newsletter...

Instead of death by radio this summer come alive with the rocking duo of Rodrigo y Gabriela (rodgab.com). who specialize in ear shaking acoustic guitar music. It's the type of sound that can get you atop your desk doing a naughty flamenco for the tech support boys. Whoo-hoo.


This real life couple (uh, duh - Rodrigo and Gabriela) met in Mexico while playing in a thrash metal band. Cute, no? Lately, the two have begun receiving critical acclaim for their passionate rhythms. Their new self-titled album was released just a short time ago and took Ireland (the couple's new hometown) and then Europe by storm. Yes, those living in the EU have questionable tastes (Robbie Williams anyone?), but this time the kids across the pond have gotten it right. Quintessentially summer, the album is a flame-up of Argentinean inspired tunes and amazingly poignant covers like Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven". While you may be turning up your nose at the idea of a foreign instrumental group, we suggest giving the duo a chance. Come on - they list Metallica as being among their key influences, so you know their acoustic stylings are more aggressive, fun and powerful then your standard folk singer. I really like their song Tamacun...listen here

Monday, June 19, 2006

SATURDAY DAY AND NIGHT...COMO FUE...

Saturday day at the Wassup Rockers Block Party was great w/ little skater kids entering contests to win $$, giveaways from Etnies, and Boost Mobile, all you could eat hot dogs, hamburgers, and steak shish kabob. I think I got sunburned even though I wore sunscreen and I kept drinking a lot of water since it was super hot that day.

At 5pm the bands started to play with about a hundred or so people and by the time the last band went on there was over 300 people there! I was so excited because this band was the one I booked, DEMENCIA ALCOHOLIKA, the latino punk rock band from New Jersey. They were so awesome, right on the dinero of what the Wassup Rockers was about. The band had a great time and said they had never played such a huge stage!

In between the bands Marcelo and I djed Latino punk rock and rock n' roll mostly from Mexico and Spain and the crowd loved it! The best part was that the music sounded very much like regular american punk and rock that a lot of people didn't even notice the lyrics were in Spanish, haha, mission accomplished (meaning music sung in Spanish can be just as awesome).

After the bands the stage was turned into a HUGE movie screen and lots of people came out for the Pre-screening! I thought the movie and music tracks were great the only thing that sorta ruined the momment was that every 15 minutes a gust of wind would blow through the crowd smelling like DIRTY, WET DOG! I thought it prolly was some squater punk's doggy who couldn't help but smell like that during a hot, muggy day of summer so I delt with it. Then after the movie Marcelo said he recognized the smell to be DEAD RATS! ewwwwwwwww!

When the block party was over I went home to drop off my computer and went straight back out to Williamsburg to go party! I first headed over to my friend Jorge's friends house party where we drank yummy Sangria by the mini cup loads and then went to my friend Joanna's house for a roof top bday party! So much fun that night, lots of good eats, drinks, and friends...

See more fotos from Saturday's events here and here!

Saturday, June 17, 2006



Since Marcelo and I are djing the Pre-Screening of Larry Clark's new movie, WASSUP ROCKERS I've been looking around the web for Spanish punk sites and I've found a bunch but one in particular that I like is IPunkRock.net. This site lists bands, their history, albums and even has pictures of the album covers from 80s artists!

Today I've got Spanish punk rock on the brain and therefore I'm starting to get misty eyed from my days back in 2005 when I was living in Madrid. I used to go to a club called Barbarella club every friday night to dance to The Ramones followed by Los Nikis and we'd go to the same bar (but w/ a different club name) on Saturday nights called Nasti Club to listen to sorta the same songs + electropop.

One night in Madrid, I went to a bar in Malasaña called Nueva Vision which is the official Ramones Fan Club Bar and duh!, was dedicated to the none other than The Ramones...and Motorhead, haha! The owner was also the bartender/dj (the bar and the turntables were the same section, haha!). The dj only spun Ramones, Motorhead, and Ramones cover songs in spanish. Needless to say the place was swarming with Spanish punk rawkers and mods and it was a beautiful site!

Friday, June 16, 2006

NACOTHEQUE TO GUEST DJ WASSUP ROCKERS BLOCK PARTY!!

FREE-FOR-ALL BLOCK PARTY and a SNEAK PREVIEW SCREENING of Larry Clark's new movie, WASSUP ROCKERS in Bushwick Brooklyn, Saturday, June 17th, starting at 4:00 pm.

The event will feature live bands, games for skaters (with cash prizes), DJs, an appearance from pro skater Chad Muska, food, and giveaways from Boost Mobile, Etnies, Baker, and others.

Bands confimed to appear include electronica punk rawkers, A.R.E. Weapons, screamo band, Taylor Bow, indie pop rockers, The Films, sexually deprived thrashers, Pissed Jeans and Latino punk rock band, Demencia Alcoholika. DJs Josh Madden and Patrick Lavin spinning hardcore and classic punk. Also confirmed are the Nacotheque djs, Marcelo Cunning & Amylulita, spinning mexican ska and spanish punk rock.

The party will take place at Knickerbocker and Thames Streets, in front of Office Opps, located at 57 Thames Street, and the streets will be closed for the event. (Get directions here) At 8:30 pm, Clark and actor Kiko Pedrasa, will present a screening of Wassup Rockers.

Get your Free passes for the "Free-For-All Block Party" at any American Apparel store, or print the invite on the website. Passes will also be distributed through Latin and local media including The New York Post's Tempo, The Village Voice, and WCAA, as well as through organizations like SkatePark USA and the Boys and Girls Clubs.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

MY BIRTHDAY PARTY WAS SO MUCH FUN!!
Tuesday night was a great success and I'm still buzzing from it:) Love or Perish was super punk rawk w/ funny spanish commentary in between songs calling the crowd "cavrones" and "putas". The chocolate cake was super yummy...especially when I was ordered to bite the cake after I blew out the candles (Mexican tradition) and then they tried to push my face in the cake but I woudn't let em' (also a Mexican tradition)!

The go-go dancers were being ga-ga'd by everyone and the Chupa chup lollipops were everyone's favorite oral fixation, haha. Oh yeah, and the Pampero Rum was delish, everyone loved it!! The way to drink Pamero is you take a slice of lime and dip half of it into coffee grinds and the other side in brown sugar, bite the lime and then take a shot of the rum.

Massimo's voice was perfectly raspy and Molly's drum beats went straight to your chest like someone wanting to beat down your door! Carlos was jumping around like a maniac w/ his hair all over the place, Maurix was just bein' his kewl self, Carlotta was bangin' out notes on the keyboard w/ her fire red hair, and Randy was just doin' his thang...BIG shout out to all of them for having their first show at Nacotheque!

I had a wonderful time dancing to Maurix and LoLo's dj sets and of course Marcelo always has a good poppy set to slam down for the night! Friends, chocolate cake, rock y pop en espanish, chupa chups, rum, and dancing = happy birthday amylulita!! You can see more party pics here!!

Wednesday, June 14, 2006



The sweeeeeeedish sensation, THE ARK have finally finished their music video for the song One of Us is Gonna Die Young! You can here this song along w/ three other lovies on their myspace page. , Love, love, love the chandeliers and green lazers?!?! Yes, ladies and gents there are green lazers towards the end of the video. The coloring and cinematography remind of the Queen video for Bohemian Rhapsody. The band looks great and Ola looks super yummy... so enjoy!!

(click the screen shot to see the full video)
Spain Boosts Language Profile With Music

By Philip Dorsey Iglauer
Staff Reporter - The Korea Times




Students throng Korea University’s Inchon Memorial Hall to particpate in the “Feastival de Musica Latina” on Tuesday. Organizers said they hope the event would raise the profile of Spanish, and promote Latin culture in general.
Spain’s diplomatic mission in Seoul is promoting Koreans’ understanding of its culture through Latin music and Spanish.

The Spanish Embassy co-hosted the ``Festival De Musica Latina’’ on Tuesday at Korea University’s Inchon Memorial Hall with the university’s Spanish Language and Literature Department.

The event was presented by television personalities Kim Hyun-wook and Son Mi-na. The audience of about 2,000 enjoyed performances by Spanish and Korean pop bands, Latin dance and a taste of various other musical forms and genre.

``We wanted to be better involved with universities here in Korea to create a synergy and improve bilateral relations,’’ Jose Hornero, 1st secretary of cultural affairs at the embassy, said.

Hornero said relations between Spain and Korea can be enhanced through raising the profile of the Spanish language and Latin culture in general.

Diplomatic relations between Korea and the Spanish-speaking world have increased substantially over the past few years with a state visits by President Roh Moo-hyun in Mexico and key Central American countries last year and in Brazil in 2004.

Roh’s visit to South America signaled the growing importance of the Spanish-speaking world, especially in trade and investment opportunities throughout the region. Korea’s first free trade agreement was signed with Chile in 2004.

``There are few Latin cultural events of this kind in Korea and it is really necessary to raise the profile of Latin culture and language in Korea,’’ Hornero said.

He expects that such events will help the public gain awareness of the Spanish language and Latin culture. The embassy co-organized a similar event at Yonsei University on Thursday.

Many Korea University students lent a hand to help make the festival a success. ``The Spanish language is not very popular here and I wanted to do something about it,’’ said Kim Nam-ho, 28, a Spanish language major.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Today is my birthday party!!!!


NACOTHEQUE
TUESDAY, JUNE 13 @ DELANCEY

LIVE PERFORMANCE BY:
LOVE OR PERISH - singing rock n' roll in english and spanish!
Molly - USA-(Simple Social Graces)

OPEN RUM BAR 10:30-11:30PM by PAMPERO

Friday, June 09, 2006



Today I feel like ranting... I used to think of myself as a late starter in the "music scene" whatever that supposedly is since there are SO MANY!
But then I realized that most of my friends had older brothers and sisters who helped them get started on their music history lessons way earlier. I'm the oldest of three in my family and my music history started off w/ my mom and dad listening to oldies from the US, Mexico, Spain and Brazil.

I started my own music exploration through my most favorite female singer, Bjork. I did tons of research on her from her child stardom at age 11 to her groups, KUKUL (Crass Records) and The Sugar Cubes. Then I got into David Bowie and everything he had done in the past and present. The weird part about it was I didn't get into Glam Rock, just him.

The things that I found interesting in these two artists in particular was that they started their own sort of world that revolved around music, fashion, lifestyle, and art. All the things that matter to me in my OWN way. (ie. Andy Warhol isn't too impressive to me...) I prefer Tamara De Lempika, Matthew Barney and Mark Ryden.

Through the lovely internet (myspace and blogs) I've been going to great lengths in exploring cyberspace in search of music that doesn't exist in the public eye or commercial record stores. Over the past three years, I've taken a fancy to multilingual pop, rock, new wave, and electropop. Bands like Stereo Total, Nancy's Rubias (Spain), Wir Sind Helden, Cristina, Los Flans, Los Flans (Columbia), Los Fresones Rebeldes (Spain), Alaska (Spain), Fantastic Plastic Machine (Japan), Pizzicato Five, and many, many, many more...

I even started a party, Le One Night Stand, that started off being all French Pop but ended up being an all multilingual pop and rock party in NYC. Then I started working w/ a new guy in town, Marcelo Cunning, on a new party called Nacotheque, an all Spanish-sung rock n' roll, pop, new wave, and electro night. I've been inspired to reach hirer and farther than anyone might believe is possible and at the same time I've become totally overwhelmed (in a good way)!! I had no idea there was sooooo much wonderful music out there beyond the world of English speaking lyrics!!

Recently, I've been looking up record labels who support music like this and the ones I've been keeping my eye on in the past year or so are Elefant Records (Spain), Nuevos Ricos (Mexio), and Solnze Records (Russia).

The band I'm listening to today...
Messer Chups, a Surf, Psychobilly, Lounge band that samples kewl horror flicks from Russia. (phew, that was long eh?)

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Zoé - Mexican Britpop!- YES!! These boys are coming to NYC in August!!!!


zoetheband.com
myspace.com/zoetheband



My favorite songs: Dead, Via Lactea, and Love

Zoé's history begins in Mexico in 1994, just as one of the decade's most important music styles was appearing in the United Kingdom: Britpop. Mainly inspired by this movement, with slight influences from Seattle's grunge, Zoé would go through a period of changing line-ups and varying styles before stabilizing in 1997, with León Larregui (guitars and voice), Sergio Acosta (guitars), Beto Cabrera (drums), Ángel Mosqueda (bass), and Chucho Báez (keyboards). By this time, a clear influence from The Beatles can be perceived, alongside the mentioned brtipop and grunge stylings, and certain reminiscences to The Stone Roses and The Charlatans.

1998 - 2004
Facing a lack of spaces to showcase their music, Zoé relied upon self-organized concerts, the Internet, and a self-published demo. All of these efforts, plus a good deal of positive word of mouth helped them gain popularity in Spanish language radio stations in the USA. They signed their first recording contract in 1998, but nothing came of it, and once again they decided to rely on themselves. They released independently a "debut" album in 2000, which attracted the attention of Sony Music, who in turn took over distribution of the album. Some of the most popular songs from this recording were Asteroide and Miel.

In November 2003, Zoé launched their second album, produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with the likes of Placebo, Elastica, and Pulp. This new album was titled Rocanlover, and the main singles were Peace & Love, Love, and Veneno. By this point, their musical style was clearly defined and easily recognizable, as was their style of mixing Spanish and English in their lyrics.

2004 - Present
Zoé went into a short hiatus during 2004, but returned to the music scene by mid-2005, when independent label Noiselab signed a recording contract with the band. New songs and a new EP (named The Room) have been produced. They have recorded some new songs fully in English, and some producers like Alan McGee have expressed interest in taking them to the UK and Europe.

Their popularity has been growing, and they're becoming more and more popular in their home country, as well as outside the alternative circles. Some of their songs have been playing in pop music stations in Mexico and the southwestern United States, and their new album is to come out July 12, 2006. They will be gracing New York City with their presence this August 2006!!!

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Tony Borlotti e i suoi Flauers Italian 60's garage!


tonyborlottieisuoiflauers.it
myspace.com/tonyborlottieisuoiflauers

Tony Borlotti e i suoi Flauers was born in 1996, with the target to live again, with passion and irony, the course of most ramshackle Italian beat bands of the '60. Initially they were a coverband, then their started to play their own songs.
In 1997 they stooged for Mal (old beat singer really famous in Italy), they took part in two edition of the International Beat Festival (in 1998 and in 2004). They also played with artists like Rudi Protudi (Fuzztones), Chocolate Watch Band, Greg Moore (Gonn), Thanes, Others.

...Though I know of non of these bands they listed on their website it sounds impressive and yet another culture in a culture I am not aware of.

Favorite songs from their myspace (all downloadable!): Capelloni Noi and Inno Dei Flauers

Friday, June 02, 2006

Elefant Records on Myspace...finally!


elefant.com

At last Elefant Records have launched their very own myspace.com/elefantrecords website and they do it with a very special present: four excellent forthcoming releases that you will only hear on this site! To start with, when visiting myspace.com/elefantrecords you'll be able to listen to:

- CAMERA OBSCURA - "Let's get out of this country"
A track taken from the album of the same title by the Glaswegian band, out next June 6.

- LA CASA AZUL - "Una cosa o dos"
Exclusive advance track from the forthcoming album by the project lead by Guille Milkyway, due to be released after the summer.

- SINGLE - "Algo raro"
Another exclusive advance track, this time from the project by Teresa Iturrioz, due to be released after the summer.

- MY LITTLE AIRPORT - "Edward, had you ever thought that the end of the world would come on 20.9.01?"
Official introduction to our latest international signing, a new band from Hong Kong which will surely seduce all the label's fans.


Check the New CAMERA OBSCURA Video on the elefant.com website!!!!
Song: Lloyd, I'm ready to be heartbroken
From: ER-1123 CAMERA OBSCURA "Let's get out of this country" LP/CD
Directed by Domingo Gonzalez

Check the last video of LA CASA AZUL on the elefant.com website!!!!
Song: El sol no brillará nunca más
From: ER-1107 LA CASA AZUL "Tan simple como el amor" LP/CD
Directed by Domingo Gonzalez

Check the New CORAZÓN Video on the elefant.com website!!!!
Song: Jugando con el corazón
From: ER-1118 CORAZÓN "Melodrama" CD
Directed by Nacho Martín

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Porter - Mexican Indie Rawk!
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myspace.com/porterband

Porter is an independent rock band from Guadalajara, Mexico. Their music is between alternative, indie, and expiremental. Their EP called "Donde los Ponys Pastan", was recorded in 3er piso records... My favorite song is Espiral!