Roberto Mendoza has been one of the main figures in the Mexican electro scene since the late 80’s by founding Mexico's benchmark bands like Artefakto, and in the late 90’s the critically acclaimed Nortec Collective (where Northern Mexican folk meets with electronica). But his solo story began in the year 2000 when he signed a deal as Panoptica with the London label Certificate 18 releasing a series of 10’ and albums, unlike in nortec, here he rely more on the electronics with just a wink at his mexican roots, meanwhile Nortec c.'s debut Tijuana Session Vol. 1 was released on Palm Pictures. Around 2003 Roberto concentrated on composing and performing with the Nortec C., because of the increasing demand for the project, and after the second nortec album TJ Sessions Vol.3 (Nacional rec) things got busy, and began a nonstop performing schedule around the globe, this took its toll on the collective and by the end of 2007 decided to break apart. With various songs composed for the collective, Roberto decided to complete a solo album so he recruited a new group of musicians and created the Nortec Panoptica Orchestra.
Ya dberiamos estar dormidos por el largo viaje de manana pero entre dj sultan, joe volume y las cervezas nuestro tiempo paso volando, ahora unos tacos para terminar la noche
jueves, 28 de octubre de 2010
El caradura se empieza a llener va el dj set dentro de 1 hr
Tanto en los aeropuertos como en las tocadas... Apurate apurate espera y asi repetidamente
miércoles, 27 de octubre de 2010
Nos informan que complejo de amor llego a 50,000 descargas en iTunes, gracias
lunes, 25 de octubre de 2010
Este Jueves en la inauguración del bar CaraDura / Also look for us @womex in Copenhaguen