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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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Category: Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPsK7MXYdmsMusic video by Karyme Lozano performing Eres Prohibido
with Ernesto Fundora [Video Director], Ernesto Fundora [Video Producer]
(C) 2008 Machete Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPsK7MXYdms
Music video by Karyme Lozano performing Eres Prohibido with Ernesto Fundora [Video Director], Ernesto Fundora [Video Producer] (C) 2008 Machete Music
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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Category: Music

Wisin y Yandel
El Dúo de la Historia logran junte histórico entre
Don Omar y Daddy Yankee

San Juan, Puerto Rico, 12 de marzo de 2008 - Wisin y Yandel logran el junte histórico entre Don Omar y Daddy Yankee el sábado pasado en la última y tercera función del concierto "Los Extraterrestres" en el Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot en Puerto Rico ante un coliseo abarrotado por el público puertorriqueño que se dio cita allí. Unos respondiendo al rumor que se había regado durante el día de que se pudiera dar el encuentro; y otros, respondiendo a los comentarios positivos de fans que habían estado en las funciones anteriores y quedaron impresionados con el nivel de producción y montaje del concierto.
Como en las funciones anteriores, el espectáculo inició con un despliegue de efectos visuales simulando la llegada de una nave espacial en forma del logotipo de WY. Para añadirle más dramatismo, se utilizaron efectos de sonidos tecno que daba la sensación de estar en una película de Star Wars. Con dos explosiones aparecieron en tarima "Los Extraterrestres" Wisin y Yandel con uno 20 bailarines vestidos de extraterrestres verdes y plateados. Una banda de 12 músicos dirigida por Angelo Torres servía de trasfondo musical.
Un repertorio de más de 30 canciones y 2 hora y media de pura adrenalina marcaron el paso de la noche. El Dúo de la Historia, logró mantener al público activado en todo momento, rehusando sentarse ni por un instante. El repertorio incluyó un balance perfecto de pasados éxitos, y cortes de sus más recientes producciones musicales como Pegao, Pam Pam, Rakata, Yo Te quiero y Sexy Movimiento.
El vestuario estuvo a cargo del afamado modista Ed Coriano, quien logró una combinación perfecta de piezas de las colecciones de Dolce & Gabanna, Mosschino, Emenegildo Zegna, Cipo & Baxx, y Arman; y por supuesto, piezas de su propia colección de primavera. Ed Coriano también utilizó joyería de Jacob & Co. y accesorios de Alesi.
Durante todo el concierto hubo momentos que conmovieron la audiencia como lo fue cuando Don Omar junto a Wisin y Yandel interpretaron ¿Dónde está el amor? Pero el momento más culminante de la noche fue la presencia en tarima de los tres grandes: Wisin y Yandel, Don Omar y Daddy Yankee. Después de que varios artistas invitados al concierto, como los artistas Ivy Queen, Gadiel, Jayko, Franco "El Gorila", Tony Dize, Eve y el intérprete jamaicano de ’dancehall’ Elephant Man se unieran en tarima junto a Wisin y Yandel, le tocó el turno a Don Omar.
Don Omar, autodenominado el "rey" del reguetón, interpretó junto al dúo "¿Dónde está el amor?", el cual fue grabado por el cantautor venezolano Franco De Vita en la última producción del dúo, "Los Extraterrestres". Don Omar probó ser un vocalista de primera al interpretar la pieza casi con la misma maestría que Franco de Vita.
Tras la interpretación, el trío continuó con "La Pared", Don Omar invitó al niño rapero Miguelito a cantar con ellos. Luego, Don Omar sostuvo que estaba tan "orgulloso" con Wisin y Yandel como de Daddy Yankee, logrando que el coliseo José M. Agrelot se irrumpiera en aplausos y gritos. Wisin, Yandel y Don Omar siguieron con el espectáculo con el tema "Nadie como tú", acto seguido se invitó a Yankee a la tarima, donde el cuarteto se abrazó, logrando el unión entre todos. Yankee, autodenominado el "jefe" del reguetón, se unió a Don Omar para cantar "Gata gangster", el cual formó parte de la producción "Los Homerun-es" (2003).
"Esto es increíble, no puedo creerlo, Dios nos ha bendecido, nos ha venido a ver aquí esta noche y mi gente, ustedes están presenciando un milagro", exclamó Wisin en tarima a verlos juntos.
En un aparte con la prensa luego del concierto el Duo de la Historia afirmo que "la tiraera pasó de moda. La gente no quiere tiraera. Ya no pensamos por nosotros, sino por la música. Hoy se escribe una página en la historia de la música latina", expresó Wisin. "No importa de dónde seamos, hay que unirnos. El género del reguetón acaba de comenzar. Era el momento de hacer cambios. No es el momento de guerras, es el momento de unirnos de las manos",puntualizó.
El grupo de cantantes prosiguió el concierto con "Mayor que yo", donde Ivy Queen y Miguelito se unieron en la tarima. Wisin y Yandel finalizaron el espectáculo con "Sexy movimiento".
Mas informacion visite:
www. xtraterrestres. com www. machetemusic. com
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
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Category: Music


MACHETE MUSIC TO RELEASE MDO'S COMEBACK ALBUM
"SABE A TI"
FEBRUARY 12, 2008
Miami, FL (February 1st, 2008)- On February 12, 2008, label giant Machete Music will bring music fans worldwide the return of the biggest group in recent years: MDO. After taking a year and a half off to pursue personal endeavors, Elliott Suro, Lorenzo Duarte, Luis Montes and Daniel Rodriguez are back presenting a new style, a new sound, and an outstanding evolution in their lyrics with their album "SABE A TI".
Having established themselves in the past decade as the voices of their generation with such hits as "Te Quise Olvidar", "Otra Vez", "Sin Ti" and "Me Huele a Soledad", MDO is reinventing themselves with a fresh new sound that will include both contemporary and rock influences. The group is also picking up instruments this time around leaving behind their famous front lineup. "It's the first time that the group will have a real band structure and each member will play an instrument." states group member Elliott.
The 11-song selection on "SABE A TI" were produced by some of music's best including Carlos Pauca and Pablo de Lalozo whose production roster includes mega artists Shakira, Jewel, Santana, Wyclef Jean, and Enrique Iglesias and by Alejandro Jean who has produced Son by 4, Marc Anthony, Elvis Crespo among many others. Menudo mentor and original MDO creator Edgardo Diaz said that "as a result of this new creation and vocal maturity, an authentic style has been attained and will be reflected in the new album, putting MDO in their best moment ever."
The first single, "No Queda Nada" is a poignant ballad that promises to be another hit for the group. The song is already on high rotation in radio stations in Puerto Rico where it has been well received and will debut next week on radio stations across the United States. The video, filmed on location in the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, debuts exclusively this Friday on Primer Impacto.
"SABE A TI" Track Listing:
1. Si Me Quisieras
2. Sabe A Ti
3. Quién
4. No Queda Nada
5. Mi Corazón
6. Dime Cuando y Donde
7. Si Tuviera Que Decidir
8. Soy Como Soy
9. Solo Pienso En Ti
10. Una Noche De Amor
11. Condenado
For more information on MDO please visit www.mdo.org. To listen to the single "No Queda Nada" click here: http://www.arsls.com/ecards/machetemusic/mdo/
MACHETE MUSIC LANZA EL REGRESO DE MDO
"SABE A TI"
FEBRERO 12, 2008
Miami, FL (febrero 1ro, 2008) - El 12 de febrero del 2008, Machete Music les traerá a los fanáticos de la música alrededor del mundo, el regreso del grupo juvenil más exitoso de los últimos años: MDO. Después de un año y medio de ausencia para dedicarse a proyectos personales, Elliott Suro, Lorenzo Duarte, Luis Montes y Daniel Rodríguez regresan presentando un nuevo estilo, un nuevo sonido, y una excepcional evolución en sus letras con el nuevo álbum "SABE A TI".
Tras haberse establecido en la pasada década como las voces de su generación con varios éxitos como los fueron "Te Quise Olvidar", Otra Vez", "Sin Ti" y "Me Huele a Soledad", MDO se reinventa con un sonido fresco que incluirá influencias de rock y música contemporánea. El grupo también dejara atrás su famosa formación al frente del escenario para tocar instrumentos musicales. "Es la primera vez que el grupo tendrá una verdadera estructura de banda y cada miembro tocará un instrumento." dice Elliott, uno de los integrantes del grupo.
La selección de 11 temas incluidos en "SABE A TI" fueron elaborados por los mejores productores en la industria musical tales como lo son Carlos Pauca y Pablo de Lalozo cuyo roster de temas incluyen a los súper artistas Shakira, Jewel, Santana, Wyclef Jean, y Enrique Iglesias; y la participación de Alejandro Jean el cual ha producido éxitos para Son by 4, Marc Anthony, Elvis Crespo entre otros. Edgardo Díaz, mentor de Menudo y creador del original MDO, afirma que "como resultado de esta nueva creación y madurez vocal, un estilo autentico ha sido logrado y se verá reflejado en el nuevo álbum, poniendo a MDO en su mejor momento."
El primer sencillo, "No Queda Nada" es una conmovedora balada que promete ser otro éxito para MDO. El tema ya está en alta rotación en estaciones radiales en Puerto Rico donde ha sido muy bien recibido y debutará la semana próxima en las estaciones radiales de Estados Unidos. El video, grabado en locación en la bella isla de Puerto Rico, se estrena hoy, 1ero de Febrero en Primer Impacto.
"SABE A TI" Lista de temas:
1. Si Me Quisieras
2. Sabe A Ti
3. Quién
4. No Queda Nada
5. Mi Corazón
6. Dime Cuando y Donde
7. Si Tuviera Que Decidir
8. Soy Como Soy
9. Solo Pienso En Ti
10. Una Noche De Amor
11. Condenado
Para mas información acerca de MDO favor visitar a www.mdo.org. Para escuchar el sencillo "No Queda Nada" presione aquí: http://www.arsls.com/ecards/machetemusic/mdo/
MACHETE MUSIC, BRINGING YOU THE BEST IN LATIN URBAN MUSIC
WWW.MACHETEMUSIC.COM
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Thursday, February 14, 2008
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Category: Music

DON OMAR
HACE TEMBLAR EL MADISON SQUARE GARDEN

AVISO DE PRENSA
Para su divulgación inmediata
DON OMAR
HACE TEMBLAR EL MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
New York, NY 12 de Febrero del 2007 - Más de 15 mil personas fueron testigos del majestuoso concierto ofrecido por las grandes estrellas Don Omar y Gilberto Santa Rosa el pasado sábado, 9 de febrero en el Madison Square Garden. Altos ejecutivos de la industria musical de NY. , Wisin y Yandel entre otros también estuvieron presente en una noche catalogada como histórica. Fue más de una hora y media de pura adrenalina.
Don Omar por su parte con emoción comentó: "Hubo flow natural, gritaban dale Don, salió el sol, explotó el MSG a tal grado que apenas se oía la música debido a lo fuerte que la gente coreaba".
Gilberto Santa Rosa como todo un maestro arranco su orquesta para dar comienzo a algunos temas que Don Omar hizo con el como: "Los hombres tiene la culpa" y "A mi Manera" entre otros.
Las canciones "Dile", "Cuéntale" y "Canción de Amor" hicieron temblar el prestigioso lugar.
Luego junto a esas 15 mil personas El Caballero de la Salsa le cantó Feliz Cumpleaños al Rey de Reyes Don Omar quien junto a su mamá , su prometida Jackie Guerrido y todo su equipo de trabajo celebró su año de vida numero 30 ante un inmenso pastel replica idéntica a un bulto Louis Vuitton.
Para mas información visita:
www.machetemusic.com
MACHETE MUSIC, BRINGING YOU THE BEST IN LATIN URBAN MUSIC
WWW.MACHETEMUSIC.COM
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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Category: Music

Mexican-American MC delves into politics, culture and romance on his new album La Leyenda Continua.
By Jesús Triviño Alarcón
By various accounts, Malverde shouldn't be here. Not here on Sí TV Online because it makes sense for the diverse Mexican-American artist to be associated with a network about second and third generation Latinos. But Malverde shouldn't be here because, he like many of us, is the son of immigrants who dedicated most of their time to working with little to spare on quality time. Dr. Phil will tell you it's all about spending time with your children but our parents, with their callused hands, will tell you they did it for us. In turn, Mal isn't your usual MC; he's more a learned guy who just happens to rap for a living. With his sophomore opus, La Leyenda Continua, Malverde, whose stage name is in honor of the Mexican Robin Hood, hopes his rhymes will live forever. Malverde is one of the brightest mouthpieces Latinos have in 2008 so listen closely and begin to proselytize your minds.
[Si] Ent.: Tell me about your new album. Malverde: La Leyenda Continua is a title I've had for over two years. I remember when it first came to me it was about paying homage to the legend of Jesus Malverde. This record, this movement is the continuance of that legend. Malverde is about being a man of the people, a Robin Hood of sorts. To me Malverde also represents our grandfathers; that revolutionary Mexican generation and us continuing that legacy. On the production side Brett Bolden produced the whole album so in a sense the legend continues with him as well because he's been part of some legendary Latin projects also. From Cypress Hill to developing B-Real as writer the same way he did with me. He wrote "Hand on the Pump," the song that really defined Cypress in terms of those anthems. What we consciously set out to do on the production side was to tap in the Latin musical roots, the same way Dr. Dre did with George Clinton and Funkadelic. We sampled Ismael Rivera, Fania, Buena Vista Social Club, Los Solitarios, Leo Dan, Grupo Niche...so you're talking legendary music. Even on the creative side we had the privilege of building with our boy Daniel Hastings, who in his own right is legendary-from the first Wu Tang cover to Big Pun to UGK this past year.
[Si] Ent.: So who came up with the concept for the album cover? Malverde: We had been talking and conceptualizing that for almost a year and a half. As far as doing the album cover, going out to the desert being that I'm originally from the Coachella Valley which is in Southern California. Having the desert symbolizing the land of the sun and also that Southern Cali has said to have been where the seven tribes of Islam, the tribes that went down to what is now Mexico, Central and South America, actually crossed. They set up shop there before they migrated down and set up what became Technochitlan. It's called La Leyenda Continua and there I am over sacred land and just the way he has the doves around me it's almost like that moment we realize we are that generation. I am that one that is carrying the legacy. Daniel really added that creative layer.
[Si] Ent.: It seems with reggaeton dying down Latin rap is on the come-up. Malverde: The core audience and artists of reggaeton aren't going anywhere. It was there 15 years prior to the mainstream catching a glimpse of it and blowing it up. As in everything you need that catalyst. We always correlate it with hip-hop in the '80s when it had an underground movement and it was bubbling with no commercial appeal until the crossover happened. To me when reggaeton hit it's more of a danceable rhythm. S**t, I'm signed to a label (Machete) that exists because of it. But even they understood, two years ago when I signed, that it was step number one but that the future was in the overall urban Latin market. It's taken me two years to put this album out because the first year we were building and touring. Last year our team thought we were ready to go but we kept on getting pushed back. In retrospect, we looked at the situation and thought, maybe this isn't such a bad thing. Radio wasn't and still isn't being responsive just because they said I was too hip-hop. Going into '08 we really feel it's a clean slate. Reggaeton has simmered down and people are waiting for something new so we feel confident that it's us. Especially when you got so many promising cats out there like Omar Cruz, Joell Ortiz, Sinful, and Tres Coronas, who just got a Latin Grammy nomination.
[Si] Ent.: Some people are quick to label you a socio-political rapper do you agree with that label? Malverde: You're absolutely right people say, "You're so socio-political." But I share my experiences and I happen to be a cat who is somewhat enlightened when it comes to politics and social issues. I spit my life experiences, the s**t I've seen, the s**t I've lived through. Being the son of a migrant field worker mom and grandfather I was raised and exposed to certain things that I can speak on now as an educated man. But also I've been in love and fallen out of love. I just try to remain true to the emotion I'm trying to relay in the song and not fabricate s**t. I call my music, musica del alma (soul music). I can speak all day, all night to folks but unless they take the time to inform themselves it's [useless].
[Si] Ent.: What's your take on the present political situations in the States, Latin America and beyond? Malverde: Latin American politics are pretty f**ked up. People are quick to look at the surface of issues in terms of immigration and the corruption in Latin America but we're a society that is fed sound bytes of information. As far as immigration, people are quick to say, "Well these [people] are coming out here." All these neo-Conservatives pointing the finger so when the masses feed off that s**t it's fear mongering.
[Si] Ent.: How has your experience with Sí TV been so far? Malverde: It's been a wonderful experience. I'm really hyped about the community you guys are building online. One thing I've done is really venture out not only as a lyricist but also guest hosting with Sí TV. It really does give me a nice platform to give people a different look at what we're doing and building. As we're moving forward it's only gonna get more exciting.
Malverde's La Leyenda Continua debuts on Feb. 5.
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