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Logotipo El Siglo De Durango NUEVO DISEÃ'o DOMINGO 19 DE ENERO DE 2020 4 ARTE 24/7/365 POR: RICARDO MILLA UNA BANDA A Dog’ es una de mis diez LLAMADA CURVE canciones favoritas de todos No es secreto que la búsque- los tiempos. La intensidad da del equilibrio es tan com- que despliega en todos nive- pleja y elusiva como la bús- les a lo largo de sus casi cin- queda de la felicidad. La co minutos pocas veces la he fricción y la suma de los es- podido experimentar en mi RECUERDAN A LOS píritus creativos de la can- vida. Es muchas cosas indes- tante Toni Halladay y el criptibles, pero me atrevo a músico Dean García alcan- decir que es un relato perfec- zaron el tan anhelado equi- to que fue construido y ejecu- librio vertidos bajo el nom- tado de manera impecable. PET SHOP BOYS bre de la agrupación musi- Contagia vida y ahí queda co- cal Curve. mo una obra de arte incon- ‘Memories of the future’ fue el título del tributo al dueto británico a cargo del Colectivo Integral. Juntos lograron estable- testable y que no puedo dejar cer uno de los puntos más al- de admirar y agradecer. tos (y tristemente subesti- Peel les proporcionó la mados) del rock británico de motivación y el espacio que finales del Siglo XX. los muestra en su punto Hace 28 años, en 1992 a creativo más alto y segura- través del programa de mente quedó más que satis- MTV ‘120 Minutos’ los cono- fecho con el estupendo re- cí con el video de su canción sultado. Una ‘Fait Accompli’. vez grabadas y sublima- Haciendo honor a su das sus primeras joyas, Cur- nombre en francés, la can- ve estaba listo para lanzar ción decretaba como un he- sus nuevo largo. ‘Cuckoo’ cho consumado la suma de arranca con ‘Missing Link’ fuerzas creativas que irrum- que marca el tono de lo que pían como un escopetazo en sigue pero que se comienza a la cara: la atinada combina- desplegar en realidad con el ción del insólito multi-ins- imbatible binomio que con- trumentista García y la irre- forman ‘Crystal’ y ‘Men Are petible y seductora voz de From Mars, Women Are Halladay, conducían a un From Venus’ con un bajo que nuevo rumbo en el saturado no solo se inscribe como po- panorama de la música al- tente heredero de glorias co- ternativa. La brújula de mo Peter Hook y Simon Ga- Curve fue, desde su inicio, la llupsinoqueleshabladetúa EL SIGLO DE DURANGO fortaleza de un sonido origi- tú y sorprende al elevar el ya nalísimo y el gancho armó- de por sí altísimo nivel musi- nicodelavoz. cal del dueto. La tercera can- Desde 1991 comenzaron a ción bien podría ser la banda grabar: primero el EP sonora de una abrumadora ‘Blindfold’ donde ya anun- invasión extraterrestre: Ha- ciaban una estilo indoma- lladay y García se funden co- OSVALDO RODRÍGUEZ CASTRO / ble, luego vino ‘Frozen’ que mo unidad imparable e in- Equipo. Kora, Fátima Stenner y Chuy Beta fueron las voces del concierto, con producción musical de Adrián Sandoval. no tiene desperdicio y poste- destructible. ‘All Of One’ es riormente ‘Cherry’ que con- un respiro tras el abrumador EL SIGLO DE DURANGO do y conformado por Neil sado, por iniciativa de San- bién hubo invitados especia- firmaba las expectativas. inicio pero inmediatamente Durango Tennant y Chris Lowe a ini- doval, quien se ha hecho de les como el grupo 8 Beats, 1992 sería el primer gran después llega ‘Unreadable cios de los años 80, a quie- renombre en la escena du- que permitió la fusión del año de Curve al lanzar dos Communication’ que te devo- Luces y sombras, coloridos nes el artista visual y co- ranguense dentro del géne- lenguaje corporal a la pro- discos, el de temas inéditos ra con su nihilismo: los moto- gráficos proyectados en una lumnista de El Siglo de Du- ro electrónico, mismo que puesta musical desarrollada ‘Doppelganger’ en marzo y res industriales del “progre- gran pantalla, coreografías, rango, Ricardo Milla, cata- ha fusionado con otros sub- por el Colectivo Integral. más tarde, en noviembre, los so” te arrastran con fuerza vestuarios futuristas, crea- logó en su colaboración ti- géneros para dar paso a un Dicha asociación civil tres EPs mencionados con hacia atrás, te alejan de ti tividad, el talento duran- tulada ‘Pet Shop Boys’ de su sonido propio. está conformada por el dise- anterioridad en una recopi- mismo. ‘Turkey Crossing’ es guense y la música de los columna 24-7-365 del domin- Acompañado de Kora, ñador y cantante Jay Vai- lación titulada ‘Pubic Fruit’. un duro recordatorio de que Pet Shop Boys fueron las go 1 de octubre de 2017 co- Fátima Stenner y Chuy Be- man; la maquillista Alexia Curve demostraba que podía ‘Cuckoo’ es todo menos un piezas clave del concierto mo “una de las mancuernas ta en el área vocal, interpre- Krisxan; la vestuarista Ali- ser, simultáneamente, una paseo por el parque y lo difí- tributo ‘Memories of the fu- más creativas y propositi- taron clásicos como “It’s a na Esparza; el artista plásti- banda densa, sensual, jugue- cil que es concluir cualquier ture’ (Memorias del futuro, vas de las últimas tres déca- sin”, ‘Domino dancing’, co Valentino Salas; Blanca tona, profunda y francamen- relación. ‘Superblaster’ otor- por su traducción al espa- das” y que llevan a validad ‘Memory of the future’, Nevárez en el área de direc- te impredecible que podía ga al álbum una nueva pale- ñol), celebrado este fin de “de manera contundente ‘Rent’ y ‘Thursday’, entre ción de medios, Laura Lilia- navegar los mares implaca- ta de color: una exploración semana en el Teatro Ricar- aquel viejo y conocido re- otros tantos que termina- na Villa en la coordinación bles de la industria musical divertida de la sensualidad do Castro. frán de que ‘dos cabezas ron por convertirse en toda de logística y producción, por méritos propios. Su esti- que da pie a la acústica ‘Left Fue un repaso a lo me- piensan mejor que una’”. una experiencia visual y así como del propio Adrián lo era inédito y eso provoca- Of Mother’ que baja con gra- jor del dúo de pop electróni- La idea surgió hace va- auditiva para los presentes. Sandoval en voces, syntes y ba emoción y desconfianza cia las revoluciones. ‘Swee- co originario de Reino Uni- rios meses, en el verano pa- Durante la velada tam- programaciones. (factor que quizá los mantu- test Pie’ no es solo un lúdico vo lejos, para bien y para galimatías sino una muestra mal, del estrellato que más más del amplio registro de tarde alcanzarían Garbage y Curve que refrenda su creati- The Cranberries, por solo vidad y cede el paso a la rola Se cumplirían 153 años del mencionar dos bandas afi- homónima del disco para ce- nes). Los productores Steve rrarconbrochedeoro,con Osborne y Flood fueron los una letra (al parecer confe- cómplices perfectos para re- sional) entre la ficción y la nacimiento de Rubén Darío dondear las composiciones fricción, y que recapitula la EL SIGLO DE DURANGO de García y Halladay. esencia de un álbum que a lo Durango En su vertiginoso ascen- largo de diez temas dio todo. so creativo, 1993 marca el Posteriormente Curve Llamado el ‘Príncipe de las lanzamiento de sus dos obra lanzaría más discos y senci- letras castellanas’, ayer se maestras: en junio sus ‘Ra- llos y aunque canciones co- conmemoró el 153 aniver- dio Sessions’ y en septiem- mo ‘Perish’, ‘Want More Ne- sario del poeta, periodista bre ‘Cuckoo’. La primera es- ed Less’, ‘Nice And Easy’, y diplomático nicaragüen- tá integrado por ocho can- ‘Polaroid’ y ‘Gift’ marcan al- se Rubén Darío. ciones que grabaron en vivo tos registros en su discogra- Considerado máximo para el célebre y más que in- fía, lo grabado entre 1991 y representante del moder- fluyente programa de John 1993 me parece lo más desta- nismo literario en lengua Peel para Radio 1. cado, memorable, envidiable española, y el lírico que ha El quinto corte, ‘Die Like y recomendable. tenido mayor influencia en la poesía del siglo XX en el ámbito hispano, fue recor- dado por el Instituto Na- AGENCIAS cional de Bellas Artes y Li- Ediciones. Sus primeros libros se editaron en Chile, como ‘Abrojos’, rimas (1887) y, entre otros, teratura (Inbal), dependen- ‘Azul’ (1888), obra considerada el punto de partida del modernismo. cia que hizo un repaso a su carrera. hasta suntuosa”. na de libros, “sin contar febrero de 1916 en la ciu- Destacó que su obra es Poesía, prosa y autobio- con que todavía pueden dad de León, cuando tenía “reconocida por toda la li- grafía son algunos de los encontrarse textos inédi- 49 años. teratura hispana” y que géneros que Darío abarcó tos, porque su obra se reu- Fue sepultado en la Ca- varios críticos la han en- en su trayectoria, en la que nió hasta después de su tedral de León el 13 de fe- contrado “decorativa y suma más de una treinte- muerte” ocurrida el 6 de brero del mismo año..
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