Альбомы исполнителя
Supertrip
1997 · альбом
Revive el Sentimiento
1977 · альбом
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Биография
Mexican rock cult band from the 90's. Creators of Supertrip. La Naranja Mecanica (NW) The band was formed in Culiacan, Sinaloa México in 1992. After they moved to Mexico city. In 1995 the band was in a creative process in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco. With the producer and close friend of the band, Juan Pablo Ibarra Harfush, they begin to modify the band's output signal towards a more energetic expansion of their internal sound. At that time the members were: Paco Pietsch, Jorge Carrasco, Faustino Ayon, Ruben Rodriguez and Daniel Gradilla. In 1996 they presented a proposal to "Arturo López Gavito" who was the only one who firmly believed in the band. He was then the director of MCA Mexico, which later became UNIVERSAL MUSIC MEXICO. They signed the record contract on July 26, 1996. They started recording on September 3, 1996, and their album goes on sale until the following year in 1997. The video for the song "La Siguiente Vida" was edited and recorded, and then released to Latin American TV channels, MTV and Telehit. During that time they played in Mexico City, and many cities of the country, thus reaching to touch certain hearts of musicians and friends who to this day remember them and are present in their lives. The band broke up in 1999, following the record label's decision to release the retirement letter that same year. Their last concert was in the summer of 1999 at Rockotitlan.