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Dialogues: rhythm, noise and son
Activity open to all and free of charge with a limited capacity of 55 people
Dialogues: rhythm, noise and son is a musical conversation between two friends who converge in vision and diverge in style. From the continuum of rhythm, which acts as a generating element, a discourse is constructed that oscillates between son and noise.
Building one from the other and degrading the other until it becomes the one. Throughout this journey, songs by Carlos Pérez (MonoMalo, Venturi) and Elena Nieto (verni) emerge, portraying the discontent of the generation that was going to eat the world.
Links of interest:
MonoMalo: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/6WvVHMwj7aeeemixdcl7V5?si=kL5s_rBWR7e26IYYfcrsOQ
Venturi: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/2f1pksYZS7c56itOgksEeE?si=sm8BgtmWT92Pcn7skoHjUg
https://tallerdemusics.com/ca/
Verni:
https://open.spotify.com/track/5JxJcYdnsTZB2jwGPdiOVr?si=b3ff7dd0582b4f6e
https://www.instagram.com/p/DAT0GpRAgUg/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
With the participation of Elena Nieto and Carlos Pérez
Elena Nieto (Albacete, 1997) is a multi-instrumentalist trained in classical music and later in sound engineering, composition and musicology. She is a student of composition at the Escola Superior del Taller de Músics and, after collaborating in different projects, she will make her solo debut under the name of verni with her EP "Y ahora qué?", which includes six songs with influences ranging from traditional music to 90s r&b, hip hop and trap. With it, Elena seeks to offer quality pop, both in form and content, dealing with themes such as discontent with a society based on consumption, over-productivity, liquid bonds, self-demand or violence against women. Because yes, pop can be subversive.
Carlos Pérez (Madrid, 1997) is a guitarist and bass player trained at the Escuela de Música Creativa de Madrid in modern music and sound engineering, where he met Elena Nieto. He has been a member of the band Venturi and other smaller garage, punk and pop projects since he was fifteen. Interested in countercultural movements of any artistic discipline, musically he integrates a pop vision with an experimental dimension based on the search for new sounds influenced by trends such as no wave, dub or the rave scene.
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