Café Tacuba
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Café Tacuba (often spelled Café Tacvba) is a Grammy Award and Latin Grammy Award-winning musical group from Naucalpan, Mexico. They were founded in 1989, and since then have had the same musical lineup:
- Rubén Isaac Albarrán Ortega: aka "Pinche Juan" ("Fuckin John"), "Masiosare", "Cosme", "Anónimo" (Anonymous), "Nrü" (pronunciation given as "Dshiu" in Spanish; perhaps intended to be IPA: [dʒy][1]), "Amparo Tonto Medardo In Lak'ech" (or "At Medardo ILK"), "G3", "Gallo Gasss", "Élfego Buendía", "Sizu Yantra", "Rita Cantalagua", "Ixxixoo" and many others. (vocals, guitar)
- Emmanuel "Meme" del Real Díaz: (keyboards, acoustic guitar, piano, programming, vocals, melodion)
- José Alfredo "Joselo" Rangel Arroyo: (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals)
- Enrique 'Quique' Rangel Arroyo: (bass guitar, electric upright bass, vocals)
Mexican folk music player Alejandro Flores is considered the 5th tacubo, as he has played the violin in almost every Café Tacuba concert since 1994. Since the Cuatro Caminos World Tour, Luis "El Children" Ledezma has played the drums in every concert but is not considered an official member of the band.
Previously known as "Alicia Ya No Vive Aquí" (a tribute to Martin Scorsese's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore), the band took its final name from a coffee shop (el Café de Tacuba) located in downtown Mexico City, which opened in 1912 and had its heyday in the 1940's and 1950's, and was representative of the Pachuco scene from the time, something the band would certainly acknowledge as an influence. The Café de Tacuba is still in operation on Tacuba street, in Mexico City's Historic Center.
In their first shows (prior to the release of their first album), people would scream "¡Pinche Juan!" ("Fucking John!") to Rubén because that's the name of one of the band's first underground hits, so he kept the name for the release of the first album. Two years later he got bored and changed it to "Cosme" (a disused name in Spanish) for the release of "Re". Since then, he has changed his name for every album and world tour.
Formerly graphic design students, Rubén, Joselo and Quique design their own album covers.[2]
Members
Rubén Isaac Albarrán Ortega
Vocalist and guitar player. Previously, until 2001, he played in an alternative band called Villa Jardín. In 2006 he announced his solo debut, Bienvenido al sueño (Welcome To The Dream), it consists of electronic instruments with Buddhist influences and Prehispanic Mexican o, he describes it as "música protónica por no limitarlo o estereotiparlo" (protonic music due to no limitations or stereotyping).
He is also known as "Juan" (John), "Pinche Juan" (Fucking John), "Cosme", "Masiosare", "Anónimo" (Anonymous), "Nrü" (pronunciation given as "Dshiu" in Spanish; perhaps intended to be IPA: [dʒy][3], "Amparo Tonto Medardo In Lak’ech" or "At Medardo ILK", "G3", "Gallo Gasss", "Élfego Buendía", "Rita Cantalagua", "Sizu Yantra", "Ixaya Mazatzin Tleyótl" , "Ixxi Xoo" and now "Cone Cahuitl". He lived the first four year of his life in Monterrey. Studied in the UAM (Autonome Metropolitan University) campus Azcapotzalco, bachelor in Design of Graphic Cimmunication.
Emmanuel del Real Díaz
Emmanuel "Meme" del Real integrated in the band since the moment when they took the name Café Tacuba replacing Beto. Since the beginning he bacame in charge of the keyboards, acoustic guitar, piano, programming, vocals, melodion)
During a long time he only was the chorus, but since the release of Re in 1992 he began singing in songs like El Borrego (The Lamb) or Pez (Fish), he also began playing the guitar more than before.
When he appeared in Avalancha de Éxitos he played the guitar in No Controles (Don't Control), since that, moment he began playing the Jarana. He has composed some of the band's greatest hits such as La Ingrata (The Ingrate), Las Flores (The Flowers), Aviéntame (Throw Me) and Eres (You Are).
His father, Manuel Del Real, educated him in an early age about music, which has given him the stability the band demonstrates, he switches instruments during some songs, and also turns into the main vocalist.
José Alfredo Rangel Arroyo
José Alfredo Rangel spent the first 9 years of his life in Minatitlán Veracruz until his family moved to Mexico DF were he studied industrial design in the UAM. During his youth he had variou hobbies like comic books and design eventhough he decided music was his mayor pasion. While he was on the Metro he met a person with a peculiar voice and extravagant ideas, Rubén became his best friend and with Quique and Beto the formed a band called Alicia Ya No Vive Aquí.
Later on, with the arrival of Emmanuel the band became Café Tacuba with him playing the electric guitar, acoustic guitar and vocals; However Joselo decided that during the first 13 years with the band, they created some really personal songs which he then decided to launch himself as solo. He managed to launch two albums, the first album was entitled "Oso" (Bear) which used to be Joselo's childhood nickname, the second, titled "Lejos" (Far), was produced by Álvaro Henríquez.
Enrique Rangel Arroyo
Enrique Rangel Arroyo plays the bass guitar, electric upright bass and vocals of Café Tacuba.
When the band began Café Tacuba he brought Emmanuel to join them in the keayboard, thanks to Joselo he began learning the guitar, with time he stopped being a designer to dedicate himself to other musical projects with other bands and designing covers for books and the covers of Joselo's albums "Oso" and "Lejos".
Just like Emmanuel he has produced some of the bands greatest hits.
Alejandro Flores
Alejandro plays folk music, he is considered the Quinto Tacubo (Fifth Tacubo) since he has played the violin in almost all concerts of the band since 1994. He has also participated in two LP's of San Pascualito Rey.
Luis Ledezma
Also known as El Children, plays the drums in every concert excepet for the songs of their last album "Sino" but he is not considered an official band member.
Genre
Their musical style covers a wide variety of genres, though it is most commonly labeled as Rock en Español. Their music has been heavily influenced by Mexico's indigenous population and folk music traditions, but also by punk and electronic music and other bands on the Mexico City scene. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of their music is Albarrán's nasal voice, which, combined with his impressive lung capacity (as demonstrated on "La Ingrata", a homage of norteño music), makes for a very distinctive sound. They sing entirely in Spanish but have a significant Anglophone following regardless.
The song "Chilanga Banda" has a hip-hop beat under a stream of Mexico City slang, "María" is a 'bolero' balad about a somewhat romantic ghost, "El Fin de la Infancia" a brass-heavy 'banda ranchera' sound that reflects the influence of 'banda sinaloense', "Desperté" has a tango-driven melody that could have been stolen from a latinamerican soap opera and "El Borrego" is pure speed metal.
Other works
- They have contributed to movie soundtracks like Amores Perros, Y Tu Mamá También, Piedras Verdes and Vivir Mata as well as tribute albums to Jose Jose and Los Tigres del Norte. Café Tacuba also collaborated with different artists such as Plastilina Mosh, Kronos Quartet, David Byrne, Celso Piña, Maldita Vecindad, Sekta Core, Enanitos Verdes, and Control Machete. They have played live with Beck, Incubus and Los Tres.
- Meme is known in the Mexican electronica scene as "DJ Angustias". He is part of the Noiselab collective and will release a solo album in late 2005. He also produced songs for many Mexican artists like Julieta Venegas, Natalia Lafourcade, Ely Guerra, Liquits, among others.
- Joselo released his first solo album entitled Oso in 2001 and a second one, "Lejos" in 2005 (produced by ex-Los Tres Álvaro Henriquez).
- Rubén played in an indie instrumental band called Villa Jardín between 2000-2001 and has a solo album named "Bienvenido al Sueño" ("Welcome to the Dream", 2006).
- Quique now plays in a band called Los Odio ("I Hate All of You"), which includes Paco Hubidoro, Jay de la Cueva, and the drummer from La Lupita.
New album (Sino)
Performing at the Vive Latino festival in Mexico City on May 6, 2007, the band unveiled two new songs. One was more than 8 minutes long, the other shorter at only 2:40. The former made its debut on the band's official Myspace page. The song is called "Volver A Comenzar" and became the first single from the album. On July 17, 2007, Cafe Tacuba unveiled another new song entitled "El Outsider" on a taping for Mun2's television show Vivo.
The Entire album leaked onto the internet on October 6, 2007. The entire album was uploaded to the Band's Myspace and finally released on October 9, 2007.
Tracklist:
- Seguir Siendo
- Tengo Todo
- 53100
- El Outsider
- Volver a Comenzar
- Arrullo
- Vámonos
- Cierto O Falso
- Esta Vez
- De Acuerdo
- Abandonado
- Y Es Que...
- Quiero Ver
- Agua
- Gracias
Discography
Every studio album released by the band so far has been produced by Gustavo Santaolalla except for Cuatro Caminos which was produced by Santaloalla, Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, Weezer) and Andrew Weiss (Ween). Cuatro Caminos was featured on several Top Albums of 2003 charts, including Rolling Stone, New York Times, Blender Magazine and won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album.
Notes and references
- ^ Café Tacuba
- ^ Cafe Tacuba[bio - October 15th 2006]
- ^ Café Tacuba
Studio albums
- Café Tacuba (1992),
- Re (1994),
- Avalancha de Éxitos ("Avalanche of Hits", 1996),
- Revés/Yo Soy (actually a two-album vocal/instrumental collection, winner of a Grammy for Best Latin Rock Album of 1999).
- Cuatro Caminos ("Four Paths", 2003).
- Sino, October, 2007.
Other albums
- Tiempo Transcurrido (2001) - best-of album with DVD included
- Vale Callampa (EP) (2002) - tribute album to Chilean band Los Tres
- Un Viaje (2005) - 15th anniversary concert
- MTV Unplugged (2005) - Recorded in 1995
Appearances
- The song "Eo" from Cuatro Caminos is featured on Electronic Arts' FIFA 2004 videogame.
- The song "Futurismo y Tradicion" is featured on Electronic Arts' Fifa Street 2 videogame.
- The band played at The Lollapalooza Music Festival in Chicago, IL on August 5, 2007 and were greeted by an enthusiastic audience. Following their 45:00 set, they were brought back for three encores.
External links
- Cafe Tacuba Official Web Site
- Cafe Tacuba[Fan Site]
- Cafe Tacvba [Fan Site]