This show started out kind of late. The band went on stage around a quarter to 12, and by that time I was flying and seeing perfect skies. There were two openers that sucked our will to live so we decided to leave the joint and come back, which proved to be a good idea because when we got back, the band was getting on stage. They tore thru old and new material alike and seemed very comfortable on stage. The group was very at ease and commanded the music like a veteran band would be expected, although they only have one full length and one ep to show for their work, they are no spring chicken by any means. The roar of the guitar was especially thunderous last night due to the intimacy of the venue, for the capacity at this venue I believe only accomadates possibly 300-500 people. Super small, right?!?!?
This show started out kind of late. The band went on stage around a quarter to 12, and by that time I was flying and seeing perfect skies. There were two openers that sucked our will to live so we decided to leave the joint and come back, which proved to be a good idea because when we got back, the band was getting on stage. They tore thru old and new material alike and seemed very comfortable on stage. The group was very at ease and commanded the music like a veteran band would be expected, although they only have one full length and one ep to show for their work, they are no spring chicken by any means. The roar of the guitar was especially thunderous last night due to the intimacy of the venue, for the capacity at this venue I believe only accomadates possibly 300-500 people. Super small, right?!?!?
I Love You but I will be at the Hi-Dive tonight
God, that was really bad, sorry I couldn’t resist. Tonight I love you but I’ve chosen darkness will be in town at the Hi-Dive, and thank God I bought tickets already. I have a good feeling that the show will sell out. It has been touted everywhere around town, and these guys deserve it. Stay tuned…
I Love You but I will be at the Hi-Dive tonight
God, that was really bad, sorry I couldn’t resist. Tonight I love you but I’ve chosen darkness will be in town at the Hi-Dive, and thank God I bought tickets already. I have a good feeling that the show will sell out. It has been touted everywhere around town, and these guys deserve it. Stay tuned…
I have this secret penchant for Spanish Pop, Rock en Espanol if you will…and on my trip I made a couple of discoveries that brightened my trip.
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Belanova hails from Mexico, but the chirpy pop trio’s Dulce Beat has a vibe that draws inspiration from all over the world. The disc is awash in electro-lounge grooves, technicolor club beats and disco throwbacks. It’s an arresting mix, anchored by lead singer and songwriter Denissse Guerrero’s wispy, slinky vocals. At times Guerrero’s assured delivery seems a hybrid of Aussie diva Kylie Minogue, female compatriot Julieta Venegas and No Doubt glamour-girl Gwen Stefani. In fact any of Belanova’s songs would sound right at home on discs from that eclectic trio. Still, Belanova manages to be wholly original in its sound. “Escena Final” rides a galloping electronic groove, and the pop polish of “Miedo” benefits from just the right rock edge from its driving guitar work. High-energy, Euro-pop influences abound, particularly during the dizzying delight of “Nino,” the luscious “Sonar” and the ping-pong rhythm of “Me Pregunto.” Belanova also excels on the English-language “Sexy,” a fluffy, flirty treat that–like the rest of Dulce Beat–soars to the pop heavens on a cotton-candy cloud. –Joey Guerra
and Instituto Mexicano del Sonido
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido
Méjico Máxico (Nacional Records)
By Javier Andrade
Article Published May 25, 2006
Music Details
Who / What:
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido
Méjico Máxico
Music Genre:
Latin/Tropical
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido (IMS) is a one-man type of project, with lots of after-hour editions and additions at a home computer. During the day, Camilo Lara is the well-known industry man and savvy record label guy who works for major companies in Mexico City. By night, he finds magic in a huge record collection and dreams of creating the perfect background party music. As a result, an IMS album is an experimental journey to an imaginary Mexico where cumbia and cha-cha blend with down- and up-tempo beats and broken-hearted radio-soap-style quotes like this one: “That day he woke up to the news that his wife had left him/The intention of going after her didn’t even cross his mind/He let her go without asking nothing at all, neither with whom, nor to where.” That song is humorously called “Lovesong to My Future Girlfriend.” It is, perhaps, a synthesis of the obsessive work of cutting and pasting that took Lara’s nightlife away for the past few years, though he sounds like he had some fun too.
I have this secret penchant for Spanish Pop, Rock en Espanol if you will…and on my trip I made a couple of discoveries that brightened my trip.
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Belanova hails from Mexico, but the chirpy pop trio’s Dulce Beat has a vibe that draws inspiration from all over the world. The disc is awash in electro-lounge grooves, technicolor club beats and disco throwbacks. It’s an arresting mix, anchored by lead singer and songwriter Denissse Guerrero’s wispy, slinky vocals. At times Guerrero’s assured delivery seems a hybrid of Aussie diva Kylie Minogue, female compatriot Julieta Venegas and No Doubt glamour-girl Gwen Stefani. In fact any of Belanova’s songs would sound right at home on discs from that eclectic trio. Still, Belanova manages to be wholly original in its sound. “Escena Final” rides a galloping electronic groove, and the pop polish of “Miedo” benefits from just the right rock edge from its driving guitar work. High-energy, Euro-pop influences abound, particularly during the dizzying delight of “Nino,” the luscious “Sonar” and the ping-pong rhythm of “Me Pregunto.” Belanova also excels on the English-language “Sexy,” a fluffy, flirty treat that–like the rest of Dulce Beat–soars to the pop heavens on a cotton-candy cloud. –Joey Guerra
and Instituto Mexicano del Sonido
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido
Méjico Máxico (Nacional Records)
By Javier Andrade
Article Published May 25, 2006
Music Details
Who / What:
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido
Méjico Máxico
Music Genre:
Latin/Tropical
Instituto Mexicano del Sonido (IMS) is a one-man type of project, with lots of after-hour editions and additions at a home computer. During the day, Camilo Lara is the well-known industry man and savvy record label guy who works for major companies in Mexico City. By night, he finds magic in a huge record collection and dreams of creating the perfect background party music. As a result, an IMS album is an experimental journey to an imaginary Mexico where cumbia and cha-cha blend with down- and up-tempo beats and broken-hearted radio-soap-style quotes like this one: “That day he woke up to the news that his wife had left him/The intention of going after her didn’t even cross his mind/He let her go without asking nothing at all, neither with whom, nor to where.” That song is humorously called “Lovesong to My Future Girlfriend.” It is, perhaps, a synthesis of the obsessive work of cutting and pasting that took Lara’s nightlife away for the past few years, though he sounds like he had some fun too.

Run to the border….
I attempted to go to my little sisters graduation (over 750 miles) this past Memorial day weekend only to not go and do something else. We traveled from Denver to my hometown of El Paso/Juarez and were met with other expectations. It literally felt like one of those Mastercard commercials.
Example:
Roadtrip from Denver to El Paso and back $289
Snacks for the road $8
Bottles of Cuervo for Graduation party $50
Being shunned by your little sister at the graduation party but meeting new and cooler members of the family: priceless
I ate at all my divey places I love frequenting and went and saw some cool places while in Juarez over the weekend. I also came to find out that there is no more bull fighting ring because it is being torn down to make way for a MUCH NEEDED WAL MART, please take notice of the sarcasm.

Run to the border….
I attempted to go to my little sisters graduation (over 750 miles) this past Memorial day weekend only to not go and do something else. We traveled from Denver to my hometown of El Paso/Juarez and were met with other expectations. It literally felt like one of those Mastercard commercials.
Example:
Roadtrip from Denver to El Paso and back $289
Snacks for the road $8
Bottles of Cuervo for Graduation party $50
Being shunned by your little sister at the graduation party but meeting new and cooler members of the family: priceless
I ate at all my divey places I love frequenting and went and saw some cool places while in Juarez over the weekend. I also came to find out that there is no more bull fighting ring because it is being torn down to make way for a MUCH NEEDED WAL MART, please take notice of the sarcasm.
I am doing the unheard of….I am selling my other 2 Radiohead tickets to anybody reading this at $100 for the both of them. They are GA seats and were purchased via WASTE, and I am selling them at face $100 for 06/26 in San Diego. I decided to do this instead of selling them for $1million dollars on ebay or craigslist.
I am doing the unheard of….I am selling my other 2 Radiohead tickets to anybody reading this at $100 for the both of them. They are GA seats and were purchased via WASTE, and I am selling them at face $100 for 06/26 in San Diego. I decided to do this instead of selling them for $1million dollars on ebay or craigslist.
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