An Argentine in Siberia The composer spent time recording in the Russian tundra. While playing with Estelares, he released three original soundtracks. By: Guillermo Zaccagnini “I wanted to portray change, which is impossible to portray”. Sebastián Escofet released Siberiana -a sequel to Suite Patagónica-, an album based on the most abstract aspects of […]
seguí leyendo...- You have a very eclectic career. Could you summarize, in a few lines, your musical history? I was born into a family where music was very present. My grandfather was an avid classical music fan & collector, my mom sang in choirs, my old man plays the piano, the guitar, sings, my uncles play […]
seguí leyendo...We know that argentine cinema has changed for the better. & that it does so constantly in each one of the aspects through which a film comes into being: from the structure of production, the themes & of course, a healthy revolution of forms. On the (not so) short list of those responsible for this […]
seguí leyendo...Time to catch up Last year he did three soundtracks & scored an ambitious documentary. Today he dares to release all those albums simultaneously. Many know him as the keyboard player from the group Estelares but he’s also a composer & producer whose credits includes recordings with Los 7 Delfines, Ulises […]
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