FEB 2007 INSIDER
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
cristina nuñez by herself
SHOWS:
looking for them !!
LISTENING TO:
anything at la fléche d'or club
anything on neno's computer
anything on gathacol radio
nobara's myspace friends
THINKING OF:
remixes for us
the yearplan
the videoclips
new friends in Paris
FEELING:
for Cristina Nuñez, Neno, Francesca Moreno, Populina Ho, Dianita, Maria T., Theresia, Ani Durán, Lilix...
hi hi
yes we are gently switching to english on the blogs. if you have come this far into our blogland, then you are curious. so this insider text could be for you.
the new year caught us in important flux and change. we found old friends, we made new ones. we managed to play a show and a party, we know where we're heading we think, dianita will begin playing keyboards and tambourine, build the new rehearsal space, will also start selling some pins at shows... ¡¡¡ socorro !!! gig went quite well with killer sound from Orlando and our dear 01v. our friends there projected "dr. strangelove" on us as we played... Kubrick we're fine with, Cristina made some lovely pix and Pilar dvtaped us with good sound...
planning the "Viernes por la Noche" videoclip with Mancel. Champi wants Diana appearing on most of it, doing the whole "acted" version of the lyrics. the clip wil be focussed on an acute direction of photography and long shots (as opposed to the strobe-type short shots of latin pop clips these days). should be distinctive...
Mauricio tells us the family business is going well, international relations growing with a fair trader he reported. It's a "pulpa de fruta" minifactory in Cajicá. Diana and Checho are meeting to mix the single, both of them on lit up candles these days. Champi is in Paris, visiting dear Neno and looking for summer gigs. He's taken up cooking at last, something which will increase his sanity, along with long hours of sleep and the Parisian walks which always will cheer one up. He also wants to place a remix of "Viernes por la Noche" on myspace, based on the live tracks the band is using to play it onstage. Making new friends, seeing lovely live music, eating chocolate mousse and taking the occasional petit café. Well deserved after such comes and goes of recent. He also tells us there is a definite positive outlook for indie bands in Paris "once you know what you're doing and you believe in it."
