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Topic: Abrete Gandul Posted: July 09 2011 at 15:31
Ábrete Gandul is a Chilean band which was conceived in 1999 as a initiative of guitarist and singer Mauricio Dell (a.k.a. Dr. Octava). Having written several compositions, Mauricio talked with an old drummer friend, Antonio Arcea, with whom he had common ideas, and they decided to form a band.
Bass player Pablo Garcia joined them along the road and with this "Trio" they made a studio record, which is based on Dr. Octava`s compositions five compositions.
I got in touch with them and the band together answered my questions.
Your
biography has been covered in your ProgArchives profile so let's
bypass the biography details. But why did you choose that name and
which bands were you influenced by ?
The
band's name emerged as a way to represent the message we want to
convey. Gandul is an old Spanish word that was used in Chile in the
50s and that means lazy, idle, apathetic etc. Therefore the name is a
call to the lazy to open their minds to new ideas.
Our
biggest influences are very personal, each band member has their own
preferences and styles, but King Crimson is a big influence for us
all, and the classic bands of progressive rock, zeuhl, avant-garde
and RIO.
However,
the approach that we give all this to sound original and
contemporary, is
explanined by the personal contribution of each member so that sounds
the band as it sounds. The diversity of preferences, experiences,
generations and tastes of each band member makes the sum generated by
what we are today.
How
was the music scene in your local area when you started ?
To
some extent, we were
always in a position of rupture of the cultural system, beyond the
political and social contingent. Hence also the name of the band:
Ábrete Gandul, a wake-up call we do to the general public.
In
Chile, something really weird happens. The space for progressive rock
bands and avant-garde, haven’t grown, almost no space in the
"Medias", however, has been a huge boom of musicians and
bands that are doing interesting work.
Unfortunately,
this evolution of the musicians in Chile, it goes together with
minimal changes in the "Media". The reason for this is due
to several things, firstly, there is a cultural problem that involves
mainly professionals in the media ... lack depth knowledge of music
and there is no provision for the dissemination of artistic
expression out of the ordinary.. ..; also lacks the people..... the
public, be a little more daring and curious when deciding what music
would want to hear .... We would wish more awareness and openness to
other "musical things," apart from what you always hear on
the radio. On the other hand, the economic aspect related to record
labels .... the only music that is edited is super sale .... Not at
risk and are not willing to promote art, view music as a business
only, they forget that music is essentially an art and is above the
trade.
Over
to your three albums. Your debut album was ¿Bichos=Dichos? from
2000. Please tell us more about this album.
The
first album ¿Bichos=Dichos?
It was the product of several positive matches. We were born in 1999
in a project that brought Antonio Arceu (drums), Mauricio Dell
(Doctor Octava: voice, electric guitar and midi), who led the
membership in the first stage of Abrete Gandul. We began by
assembling a repertoire of songs that mixed jazz, rock, avant-garde
elements of folklore. Thus, with the purpose of recording the first
compositions recruit another old friend on bass, Pablo Garcia, who
had already played with Antonio Arceu and Rodrigo Maccioni in another
progressive project (El Quinto Dual). The studio recording was
finalized in early 2000. We had such limited repertoire recorded in
studio when we participate in the Festival “Experimenta 2000”,
which was recorded in excellent technical conditions, which we take
to supplement the study material and produce the first album.
And
then there was a five years long break. What happened ?
After
¿Bichos=
Dichos? studio recording, Pablo Garcia decided to leave the band and
was replaced on bass by Rodrigo Garcia. We also incorporated Rodrigo
Maccioni in electro acoustic guitar and flute. With this team, we
began to live performances, including spaces and humorous elements of
improvisation and audience interaction. Thereafter, we apply
ourselves to continue composing and perform live shows in Santiago
circuit, sharing the stage with other major local bands like Akineton
Retard and Subterra
In
early 2002, there was the departure of Rodrigo Garcia and Doctor
Octava, but decided to continue the project with Rodrigo Maccioni.
So, we recruited Pedro Santander on bass, Jaime Acuña on keyboards
and Rodrigo Pinto in Electric guitar, and we started working on new
repertoire, mainly composed by Rodrigo Maccioni, which is what shaped
the material of the second CD “Cuentos para Dormir”, published in
December 2005. Throughout all this period of Abrete Gandul’s the
new proposal, we have been playing live a lot in different stages of
Chile, participating in festivals, and sharing the stage with
important bands like Exsimio, Autómata, Jorge Campos (bass in
Congreso and Fulano) Horeja, Alejandro Silva, La Desooorden and so
on.
Your
second album was Cuentos Para Dormir from 2005. Please tell us more
about this album.
For
our second album "Cuentos
para Dormir" was a much more systematic approach to meeting the
goal of having that second record. Visit and quote various recording
studios, sound engineers, etc.. We rehearsed specifically for studio
recording, we get partial funding once they had entered the studio
with the help of our sponsors Hugo Ilabaca of Kraftwerk record store,
but ultimately, both records in our study were predominantly
independent.
A
new break followed. This time for six years. Again, what happened ?
In
late 2006
there
is
the
departure of
guitarist
Rodrigo
Pinto,
so
the
current
formation
in
quartet
continues
working on
a
new
stage
of the band,
preparing new
material for the
third
album,
although
the previous
compositions
were
also
incorporated
into
our
live
performances.
We
started
to operate from the compositions of guitarist Rodrigo Maccioni and
keyboardist Acuña Jaime. Usually one of the two composers brings a
structured idea and over that idea each member makes proposals for
arrangements. In some cases the final product of the subject is close
to the composer's original idea, but in others cases, it became
completely different with background mutations, input and inspiration
from other members.
Your
third and most recent album is Enjambre Sismico from earlier this
year. Please tell us more about this album.
The
concept of our third album was heavily influenced by the earthquake
in Chile in early 2010. This catastrophe marked us
all across the country, and we will never forget it. Likewise, the
concept of “seismic swarm” (“Enjambre Sísmico”) fits nicely
with our call to open the minds of the auditors. Coincident with this
drama, we had the opportunity to be the support band for Tony Levin
Stick Men just one week after the big earthquake in a large theater
in Santiago.
As
in the composition and work periods in the first 2 albums, we had to
reinvent the band for such work not only by the member changes, but
because the addition of new sounds and technical resources, the
cornerstone of our concept of progressive rock and avant-garde music,
that is progress ... And that is precisely what we will continue
doing.
What
is the availability of your albums ? Where can they be purchased from
?
Our
third album is being distributed worldwide by Alt-Rock / Fading
Records Italy. In USA is Wayside Music. In Europe it is available at
many retailers.
The
second album is still available in some dealers around the world and
also through our site on facebook.
The
first album is out of stock at the moment.
For
those of us unknown with your music; how would you describe you music
and which bands would you compare yourself with ?
We
define ourselves
as a musical daring without prejudice, a radical evolution from one
album to the next. We consider ourselves permanently in progress. We
favor the collective sound rather than individuals.
In
some cases, we can fit into the concept of progressive rock, in other
avant-garde music, rock in opposition, and even jazz.
Comparing
with some bands we admire seems a little arrogant, we prefer to leave
that to our fans. However, the closest may be in the line of King
Crimson.
Besides
of the new album, what have you been up this year, what is your plans
for this year and beyond ?
In
addition to continuing playing live concerts in Chile, we have
already started working on new ideas for an upcoming album. We do not
know how many years we are going to take to edit it, but we will work
on that goal.
On
the other hand, we are interested in participating in any
international festival of progressive rock and avant-garde music
anywhere in the world, and we hope to realize that in the coming
years. Unlike our first 2 albums, "Enjambre Sísmico" has
full coverage in progressive rock circles and media, and for that
reason we hope to open many more “gandules” of the world with
this third album.
Chile
is a very, long country with a huge desert in the middle and huge
distances between the cities and towns. How is it to run a band in
Chile ?
Chile
certainly has a difficult geography and distances very large, for
that very reason,
most of the cultural and artistic events are concentrated in
Santiago, the capital. Most of our presentations are in Santiago.
However,
whenever we can, we give concerts in other cities, where the
reception and the affection of the public to our musical approach is
very intense. For this, we generally get the support of small local
producers or cultural departments of universities, in order to reach
greater diversity of people with our message.
To
wrap up this interview, is there anything you want to add to this
interview ?
We
love being reviewed and criticized. We like controversy, so you think
freely.
Thank you to the band for this interview
Their PA profile is here and their homepage is here
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