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- Drawing inspiration from Rio de la Plata, the Silver River that separates Argentina and Uruguay, Santaolalla set out to explore the musical culture of a land he long ago abandoned. Bajofondo features new and old sounds from the region — violin, accordion, guitar, bass, drums, piano and even a synthesizer.
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His first self-titled album, Santaolalla (1981), broke new ground by incorporating the 1980s sound into rock in Argentina for the first time. He was joined by Lerner and the Willy Iturri-Alfredo Toth rhythm section, who were two-thirds of the band GIT.
Oct 13, 2023 · Eager to add his own culture and personality into this new wave of rock music, Santaolalla formed Arco Iris, a band that helped usher in a new genre in Argentina called rock nacional.
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Jan 22, 2019 · Santaolalla offered a thrilling mix of traditional Argentine, rock, and dub reggae sounds. Alejandro Lerner contributed keyboards, and the rhythm section comprised members of notable Argentine new wave band, GIT.
Jan 26, 2024 · Initially a fan of the English-language rock that swept Latin America in the 1960s, Santaolalla became the teenage co-founder of Arco Iris, a popular Argentine band.
Mar 7, 2013 · Argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla has won two Academy Awards for Best Original Score for the films Brokeback Mountain and Babel.
And the beginning of Rock in Argentina, really which was influenced, of course, by the Beatles and the Stones and the Kinks, bands from the British Invasion.
The final chapter explores the advent of the innovative genre of rock latino in the 1990s by examining the career of its most influential producer, Gustavo Santaolalla. In the 1970s, Santaolalla’s band, Arco Iris, crafted a hybrid form of rock by incorporating elements from Argentine folk music.