Several months ago, somewhere in the city of Buenos Aires singer Gaby Laguzzi and producer Emiliano Canal, also known as Canal Pop, got together to record some songs written by the latter. The combination was a little weird: Emiliano was an electropop producer and songwriter, former member of the duo Plastic Orgasm People, while Gaby Laguzzi was a professional session vocalist with a preference for jazz, Brazilian music and 70's funk and black music. Gaby didn't have a wide knowledge of Emiliano's kind of music, and vice versa. What could came of such a combination?
Magic, that's what. Despise their differences (specially in height, Emiliano is 6' 2'' and Gaby is 5') both of them got incredibly well, musically and personally. Gaby's voice blended perfectly with Emiliano's arsenal of synths and beeps, and Emiliano rewrote some songs to fit Gaby's personality. The catchy "If You Are Like Me" is based purely on the personality of the singer. "I wrote it basically observing Gaby and the things she did", remembers the songwriter.
As the songs were recorded they posted them on Internet, and the USA-based electropop label Section44 asked them a song for their upcoming compilation Sector One. Emiliano and Gaby chose "Cool In Japan", a catchy, ironic song that is based on the real story that the CD's of Plastic Orgasm People, Emiliano's former band, sold better in Japan than in Argentina, their own country. "I felt for a while that, if everything else failed, I could always tour Japan playing my former bands' songs, so this story about a guy who's uncool everywhere else but doesn't care because he's cool in Japan just reflected what I felt" Emiliano recalls. The name of the EP is based on a line of this song.
Two more songs complete the EP, "Lonely Dance", a story about a young girl who has a bad time at a club and "Bless The Ones", a Moby-esque ballad with a heavy loop, a catchy melody, bouncing synths and a spiritual message. Gaby found some of the lines of this song specially difficult to sing. "I was singing for hours lines like 'Down the street/ People walk/ They think they are moving but they're staying at one spot'. If you think that's easy to sing, try to do it standing next to Emiliano who was paying attention to every syllable", Gaby complained later.
The idea was to record enough material for an album, but then Gaby accepted an unusual job: she was chosen from a group of five hundred candidates to sing on board at a transatlantic cruiser. Gaby was ending a four-years relationship with a boyfriend and had a big necessity to get away from it all. Emiliano said OK, and since she has to be on the sea for some eight months, Eternal Sunday releases now these four catchy, ironic and lovely songs. Enjoy them, they won't be played live neither in Buenos Aires not anywhere else for a long time…
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Material Girl recomendado en Fibertel Música
El single digital de Virginia Da Cunha fue elegido como uno de los recomendados, se encuentra en el puesto 5 en el portal de Fibertel.
Fibertel/ Cablevisión es una de las 2 compañías de televisión por cable y acceso a internet de banda ancha más importantes de la Argentina, con miles de visitas por día.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
New Release: Demarco Electronic Project
We the people at the Eternal Sunday label are very pleased to announce the release of TWO EP's by Demarco Electronic Project, also known as the techno twins (because they are identical twins and make techno, that's why).
The twins are legendary remixers and producers from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and they have worked with big names in the local and Latin American scene, people like the ex member of Bandana Lourdes, Rubén Rada, Babasónicos, Martina Vior, Miguel Mateos, Sybil, Ciclotímica, etc. They've produced all the music featured at the DVD "Urban Dancers vol. 1", released by the label New Groove order Inc, USA. They've also worked with European artists like Yana Kay, Russian singer that went #1 at the European dance charts.
In this very ocassion we present two EP's by the band, both featuring killer instrumental tracks. The first one is "Mejor Mañana", featuring 4 versions of the titlle track (meaning "better tomorrow").
Content of the EP "Mejor Mañana"
01- Mejor Mañana
02- Mejor Mañana (Xethis Radio Edit)
03- Mejor Mañana (A.O.V. Cloud Mix)
04- Mejor Mañana (Xethis Club Mix)
The second one is "Demarco Electronic vs Xethis". Here the twins combine 4 tracks they've written remixed by Xethis, a remixer from the province of Cordoba, Argentina. one of these tracks is a remix of "Horizonte De Suceso", which was released in Chile as part of the original soundtrack of the TV series "Buen Partido", a Chilean remake of teh suscessful Argentinean production created by Pol-K "Son Amores". the soundtrack was released in Chile by Warner Music.
Content of the EP "Demarco Electronic Project vs Xethis"
01- Too Much DJ (Xethis Radio Edit)
02- Too Much DJ (Xethis Club Mix)
03- Horizonte De Suceso (Xethis Club Mix)
04- Latino (Xethis Club Mix)
Feel free to go to
www.eternalsunday.com.ar
for more info and for a preview of the tracks.
You can also check
http://www.myspace.com/demarcoep
The twins are legendary remixers and producers from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and they have worked with big names in the local and Latin American scene, people like the ex member of Bandana Lourdes, Rubén Rada, Babasónicos, Martina Vior, Miguel Mateos, Sybil, Ciclotímica, etc. They've produced all the music featured at the DVD "Urban Dancers vol. 1", released by the label New Groove order Inc, USA. They've also worked with European artists like Yana Kay, Russian singer that went #1 at the European dance charts.
In this very ocassion we present two EP's by the band, both featuring killer instrumental tracks. The first one is "Mejor Mañana", featuring 4 versions of the titlle track (meaning "better tomorrow").
Content of the EP "Mejor Mañana"
01- Mejor Mañana
02- Mejor Mañana (Xethis Radio Edit)
03- Mejor Mañana (A.O.V. Cloud Mix)
04- Mejor Mañana (Xethis Club Mix)
The second one is "Demarco Electronic vs Xethis". Here the twins combine 4 tracks they've written remixed by Xethis, a remixer from the province of Cordoba, Argentina. one of these tracks is a remix of "Horizonte De Suceso", which was released in Chile as part of the original soundtrack of the TV series "Buen Partido", a Chilean remake of teh suscessful Argentinean production created by Pol-K "Son Amores". the soundtrack was released in Chile by Warner Music.
Content of the EP "Demarco Electronic Project vs Xethis"
01- Too Much DJ (Xethis Radio Edit)
02- Too Much DJ (Xethis Club Mix)
03- Horizonte De Suceso (Xethis Club Mix)
04- Latino (Xethis Club Mix)
Feel free to go to
www.eternalsunday.com.ar
for more info and for a preview of the tracks.
You can also check
http://www.myspace.com/demarcoep
Monday, June 11, 2007
New Release: Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi
Eternal Sunday presents the EP We Never Play Live In Buenos Aires.
Ex Plastic Orgasm People member Emiliano Canal got together with singer Gaby Laguzzi and bpth recorded several songs. The best 4 of those songs were taken to create this must-have EP. As usual with emiliano the songs are ultra catchy, the lyrics are ironic and the vocals are carefully produced. This EP features the song "Cool In Japan" that was released some time ago as part of the electropop compilation Sector One released by the Section 44 label (USA).
We Never Play Live in Buenos Aires is released in two digital editions, the second one with the bonus track "Don't Bring Me Down", an Electric Light Orchestra 70's cover.
01- Cool In Japan
02- If You Are Like Me
03- Lonely Dance
04- Bless The Ones
BONUS TRACK
05- Doon't Bring Me Down
More info at www.canalpop.com.ar
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Heart, The Remixes reviewed at POP JUSTICE!!!!
Today 06-06-2007 the promo CD for "Heart, The Remixes" by KooLTURE was reviewed at POP JUSTICE, probably the coolest pop music site in the UK and the whole world...
http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1203&Itemid=206
http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1203&Itemid=206
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