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Satellites. Invierto En New York Entrevista SATELLITES Invierno en New York atellites vienen desde Mallorca y tras su anterior álbum, "The Box”, acaban de publicar su nuevo trabajo titulado "Our Very Bright Darkness". Grabado en New York por Sami Yaffa (bajista de los Hanoi Rocks), presentan un com- Spendio de canciones que basculan entre la fiereza y la dulzura, entre el amor y el odio, entre el desgarro y la vivaci- dad. Un disco que desprende sabor americano por todos sus surcos. "Es una historia muy larga. José (el penetrados ( la parte instrumental del porque él está ahora ahí con su proyec- bajista), Joantoni (el batería), y yo disco está grabada en directo), y en to de dub-rock Madjuana, además de (Jordi, cantante), tocamos juntos general casi todo son primeras tomas. que allí hace mucho frío en febrero y desde el 95, y nos conocimos gandule- Todo está mucho más pensado y al apetece estar en un sitio calentito y con ando por Palma, y bueno, ya desde mismo tiempo la interpretación y las luz tenue como un estudio de aquel entonces ensayábamos a saco, letras son mas viscerales. Ha sido toda grabación. Y porque es un sitio que nuestro fracaso total en los estudios una aventura grabarlo y cuando ayuda a la inspiración" . En un ambi- nos daba mucho tiempo libre... luego pasamos el control de inmigración en ente y en un circuito musical en el que en el 96 hicimos unos 40 conciertos por NY no nos lo podíamos creer: al fin podemos encontrar muchos productores Mallorca, y en el 97 ganamos cuelgamedallas y falsas aparien- el concurso Pop-Rock de cias, ellos lo tienen claro "A Palma. Primeros Pasitos Sami lo conocemos porque vivió editó su primera referencia un tiempo en el interior de (nuestra primera grabación, Mallorca, y fue el que nos un e.p.) en el abril del 98, y grabó, en medio del campo, jovencitos y sin pelos en la nuestras dos primeras maque- cara tocamos por la penínsu- tas. Ha visto toda nuestra evolu- la, diversos festivales impor- ción musical desde el principio tantes y cuando los y confiamos plenamente en él. Sunflowers y Sexy Sadie nos Foto: Promo Más que productor, es para dejaron el estudio libre nosotros el entrenador del grabamos nuestro primer equipo, y nos ha enseñado disco largo. En octubre empezamos a habíamos llegado" . Como bien nos lo mucho sobre la vida y el rock'n'roll... tocar con nuestro querido Michael explican, la grabación se ha llevado a nos hemos emborrachado juntos y nos (guitarrista), cuarto miembro, la cuad- cabo en New York y ha contado en las ha animado y metido caña cuando lo ratura del círculo. Lo vimos tocando labores de producción con Sami Yaffa, necesitábamos" . Tras la grabación del en directo y nos sentimos identificados bajista de los Hanoi Rocks "Sami Yaffa álbum es inevitable que se citen las com- con su actitud abajo y encima del esce- es un amigo y músico Finlandés, y era paraciones con su primer trabajo nario, y desde entonces, vamos en el bajista de los Hanoi Rocks (grupo de "Aunque da un poco de asco la pal- serio" . De tal forma, Satellites toman la glam rock, más famoso que la Coca- abreja en cuestión, es más maduro, al reválida con un disco serio, compacto y Cola en su país natal, y leyenda menos más que el primero. Todo esta maduro, "Our Very Bright Darkness" viviente en Japón y los Estados mucho más pensado y rodado en direc- (Primeros Pasitos, 2000) "en él se Unidos). Luego sacó el disco de to. Necesitábamos grabar estas can- pueden encontrar mejores canciones, Demolition 23 con parte de los Sex ciones. Cuando llegamos a Manhattan mejor sonido, mejor portada... que en Pistols. Fuimos a Nueva York, sobre lo primero fue buscar un sitio para el anterior trabajo, estamos muy com- todo por influencias, pero también poder ensayar aún más, así que todo In Focus#1 30 Satellites fue llegar al estudio y en dos días ya desde muy jóvenes. No sirve de nada do en Londres y Nueva York y en teníamos todas las bases instrumen- buscar excusas para no hacer las breve vamos a Francia. Estamos a tales grabadas. Aparte de tener a cosas" . Un grupo rockero con un carác- tope, tenemos muchas ideas y can- Sami, también encontramos en ese ter marcadamente idealista, una banda ciones nuevas. Necesitamos urgente- estudio otros buenos profesionales. La que hace música para sentirse vivo, en mente un dia de 48 horas. Sobre el gente de allí se volcó y puso muchas plenitud, una comunicación constante. pasado... creo que hemos ido poco a ganas, especialmente el técnico de "Hemos mirado hacia nuestros ombli- poco, pero con buena letra, progresan- sonido, Gordon Raphael, que es un tío gos y hacia la gente que queremos y do" . Un grupo que se desmarca -aunque de Seattle al que parece que nos rodea. Influirnos nos influye todo, algunos no lo quieran- de la escena indie hubiéramos conocido toda nuestra y a veces seria un poco más sano que española, dueños de un sonido particular, vida, y era hasta alucinógeno ver que no fuera así. Cuando grabamos el curtido y logrado, como ellos bien nos lo tenia exactamente los mismos discos dicen "Creemos que nadie pertenece a que nos gustan a nosotros. No faltaba nada en concreto. En la escena indie ni uno... Tenemos una conexión Nueva española hay gente muy válida, pero York-Mallorca bastante interesante adolece de un complejo de inferioridad ahora mismo" . Un disco sobre el amor muy grave, esto tiene que ser una rev- perdido y sobre la soledad, los sueños y olución. La música indie no tiene que la esperanza, todo ello embutido en dis- ser un estilo de música concreto, sino ertaciones esquizofrénicas y maníaco una manera de hacer las cosas, un depresivas. Arriba y abajo. Luz y oscuri- oasis, un rayo de luz y esperanza en la dad, "Superó todas nuestras expectati- porquería de vida humana real que vas. Queríamos reflejar nuestro sonido nos ofrece el estado de las cosas actu- real dentro de una habitación grande, al" . Desde un sello tan pequeñito como con los amplis muy fuertes (cosa en es Primeros Pasitos, también muestran su que la gente en Nueva York insistió) y opinión sobre la independencia musical unos delante de los otros, en círculo, y la escena "Bueno, el panorama musi- sudando y muy metidos en el sonido. cal es en todas partes bastante deso- Básicamente cada vez nos vamos com- Foto: Promo lador, en el sentido de que esta bas- plementando más a nivel de composi- tante viciado y necesita de aire nuevo y ción, lo que lo hace todo un poco más no de nuevas tendencias y castillos de caótico pero también mucho más arena. Últimamente parece, aunque enriquecedor. Se ha mirado también la esto ya entra dentro del terreno de la pronunciación y la gramática de las disco estábamos escuchando mucha rayada filosófica, que todo es post letras, y bueno, es un eslabón más en música de Nueva York: a Patti Smith, todo, lo cual es poco constructivo y nuestra evolución. Es un disco muy a Television, Sonic Youth, Suicide, la además no es verdad. Solo hay pre- psicológico, más sobre sentimientos Velvet y los Beastie Boys, Jackson sente y esta es nuestra vida y nuestro que sobre temas en concreto" . Con Pollock y la escuela pictórica de Nueva tiempo y hay que aprovecharlo" . Ahí todo ello, y como cualquier grupo que York, películas... La verdad es que nos están Satellites, un grupo que quiere habite fuera de la península se encuentra hacía muchísima ilusión ir allí y el mes escapar del aburrimiento y la monotonía, con la difícil tarea de conseguir actua- largo que pasamos nos ha afectado conseguir sus pequeños sueños, sus anh- ciones en unas condiciones mínima- profundamente. Es un sitio muy sucio elos y las ilusiones retenidas "La gente mentes decentes "Pues tenemos unos y duro pero a la vez muy romántico" . busca y si no, debería de buscar algo gastos extra de desplazamientos muy, Todo ello editado por Primeros Pasitos, sagrado, pedir cosas de verdad. Si te pero que muy considerables, así que inquieta y pasional discográfica mal- crees desde la escuela todo lo que te hay que planificarlo todo bien e ir a lorquina que tiene en su haber a gente cuentan vas mal, muy mal... Creemos por todas. Nos cuesta básicamente lo como El Diablo en El Ojo o los precio- firmemente en que la música y el arte mismo ir a cualquier otra parte ya sea sistas The Aluminium Group. "No en general, puede cambiar tu vida. En Inglaterra, Holanda o Marruecos... miramos otros sellos. Queríamos nuestro caso lo ha hecho y sigue Estamos muy lejos y muy cerca al empezar desde el principio, y quere- haciéndolo" . Con todo, su "Our Very mismo tiempo. O sea que desventaja, mos trabajar con gente que conoz- Bright Darkness" tiene la peculiaridad de desventaja... nos da mucha perspecti- camos, gente en la cual confiemos y ser una obra versátil, fuerte y con mucha va. Mallorca es el puerto a donde gente con la que podamos discutir en personalidad, capaz de mezclar el brillo volver. Aún así no nos sentimos mar- serio. Llevamos ya 2 meses y medio mallorquin con la crudeza y frialdad del ginados en comparación con otros gru- haciendo muchos conciertos y nos sen- rock de los suburbios neoyorkinos. pos de la península Esto es nuestra timos como metidos dentro de una vida y llevamos soñando con esto peonza, este año también hemos toca- GOTZON URIBE 31 Marzo-01.
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