Curare

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Schneller Pfeil 07:27 Tools
Carabuela 04:07 Tools
Morenita 04:09 Tools
Visions And Dreams 00:00 Tools
To Have and Have Not 06:27 Tools
Taita Imbabura 04:31 Tools
Revolusiembra 05:26 Tools
Albazo Kapishk 03:41 Tools
Supay 04:25 Tools
Yanamñanca Tutamñanca 03:29 Tools
San Juan Hop 05:52 Tools
Levantamiento 02:42 Tools
Albazo Kpishk 03:40 Tools
Distrust A Change 06:17 Tools
Ñucanchi Llacta Rebelión 04:03 Tools
Ancestros 04:08 Tools
Llucshi Caimanda Gringos 02:45 Tools
Generations Talk 06:48 Tools
Fabula De Antigua Hora 06:12 Tools
Visions&Dreams 06:49 Tools
Place And Time 07:17 Tools
Mamá Ilaló 06:57 Tools
Release Your Stubborn Nature 06:12 Tools
El Bombazo 06:15 Tools
Creo en mis Huacas 03:53 Tools
Creo en Mis Huacas (El Penco) 03:54 Tools
Cariñito 04:33 Tools
11 de Marzo 04:24 Tools
C.U.R.A.R.E. 06:25 Tools
Ari Runacuna Canchic 01:43 Tools
Inga O Mandinga 01:43 Tools
Ver a Través de la Venda 03:34 Tools
Falso Mito del Orden 03:20 Tools
Visions & Dreams 03:20 Tools
Quito Chiquito 03:12 Tools
11 de Marzo (Bombazo 2) 04:24 Tools
Comite Clandestino Indigena Revolucionario 03:20 Tools
Tiahuanaco 03:20 Tools
Yanamnanka Y Tutamnaka 03:20 Tools
Somos Lanza 04:24 Tools
To Have&Have Not 03:02 Tools
Mama Ilalo 03:12 Tools
Creo En Mis Huacas (El Penko) 03:12 Tools
Caranqui - Cochasquí 03:12 Tools
San Juan-hop 03:12 Tools
La Locura de Este Lado 03:12 Tools
Nucanchi Llacta Rebelion 03:12 Tools
Ver a traves de la Venda 03:04 Tools
11 de Marzo (Bombazo II) 05:00 Tools
Raw Conversation 04:20 Tools
Machalí 04:20 Tools
Taita Imbabura (Version 2005) 03:04 Tools
Kayawé 03:04 Tools
COMITE CLANDESTINO INDÍGENA REVOLUCIONARIO 05:00 Tools
Semilla 05:00 Tools
Yanañamca y Tutañamca 04:32 Tools
Tinku 03:14 Tools
Casualidad E Intención 02:55 Tools
Once De Marzo (Bombazo Ii) 03:04 Tools
Puntiatzil 03:04 Tools
El Bombazo- Llucshi Caimanda Gringos 07:09 Tools
Rollender Bär 04:09 Tools
07 - El Bombazo - Llucshi Caimanda Gringos (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 07:09 Tools
Casualidad o Intencion 07:09 Tools
Yapa Track: Taita Imbabura (version 2005) 05:01 Tools
05 - Morenita (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 04:34 Tools
03 - Albazo Kpishk (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 04:09 Tools
02 - Carabuela (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 04:31 Tools
11 - Quito Chiquito (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 03:12 Tools
Albazo - Kpishk 07:09 Tools
Conciencia Planetaria Unida 07:09 Tools
Viaje Astral 07:09 Tools
Inside My Head 05:01 Tools
REVIVE ESPERANZA 05:01 Tools
06 - Yanañamca y Tutañamca (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 04:32 Tools
01 - Creo en mis Huacas (El Penco) (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 04:51 Tools
08 - 11 de Marzo (Bombazo II) (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 05:01 Tools
The Death Waltz 03:14 Tools
Fuerza del Alma 03:14 Tools
Peaceeater 04:23 Tools
04 - Ver a traves de la venda (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 03:35 Tools
Bumble Bee 03:14 Tools
10 - Cariñito (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 04:33 Tools
09 - Taita Imbabura (Curare en Vivo Carajo!!) 04:23 Tools
Guambrita 04:23 Tools
Ayllu Poder 04:23 Tools
A1 Schneller Pfeil 03:14 Tools
What's Up Now 03:14 Tools
Push! 03:14 Tools
Moments Before Detonation 03:14 Tools
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CURARE’s music can be defined as Longo-Metal, an Ecuadorian, Latin-American reinterpretation of various currents of hard rock. Mestizo music, or musical mestization, combines the extreme sounds of Andean and Afro rhythms (Andean flutes, zampoñas, rondador) with distorted guitars and hard core rhythms. The resulting sound is a celebration of young Andean rock. Since early 2001, CURARE has been one of the most prominent bands within the Ecuadorian Rock circuit. Holding themselves within Radio Latina’s Top Ten during the entire 2004 year, Curare is the only band within the extreme rock genre to perform multiple times in Ecuador’s “Teatro Nacional” or National Theater- the capital’s most exclusive venue. On February 2002, the band broke into the national scene by being selected as one of the eight bands nationwide to include two songs on the compilation CD “Desarme Vol 1” and in 2003 their first album titled “Comando Urbano” was released. The album was recorded at IAVQ studios in Quito under the direction of Chilean Sound Engineer Felipe Mardones. Months after the release of the “Comando Urbano” album, the track “Lluchi Caimanda Gringos” was chosen to form part of the Soundtrack of the Ecuadorian film “Ni Cagando” and in January 2005, CURARE released a music video of the song incorporating images from the film. In July 2004, CURARE was elected among headlining artists to inaugurate the “Social Forum of the Americas,” held for the first time in Quito, Ecuador, as well as for the closing night of the OCLAE Congress during that same month. Beginning in 2003, CURARE showcased in the largest annual rock festival “Semana del Rock” or Week of Rock, playing side by side with 100 bands from throughout the country. Subsequently, these honors have helped the band maintain their status as a headlining band. Due to their unique musical fusion, the band has participated in a variety of diverse events unavailable to ordinary rock bands. The first was a performance at the ethnomusicologists colloquium held by countries under the Andres Bello convention. Second, the band played a critical role in the academic work of ethnomusicologist Juan Mullo: “New Notions of Musical Identity”. Lastly, CURARE performed in the native opera “Ayahuasca” written by jazz guitarist Dave West, along with indigenous musicians from three major regions of Ecuador. Curare was also a part of the 2005 Quito Fest, festival in which international bands play alongside Ecuadorian artists with an audience of 30,000 each year. Curare has covered Ecuador’s entire terrain touring playing in coastal, Andean and Jungle regions of the county in cities and towns like El Coca, Guayaquil, Ibarra, Otavalo, Latacunga, Pasaje and Cotacachi. During the summer of 2005, Curare’s single “Taita Imbabura” was included in the CD compilation “Latino Aphrodisiac Summer 2005” put out by US Rock en Espanol Magazine, BOOM, one of the genre’s major music publications. Later that fall, CDBaby.com chose CURARE’s album “Comando Urbano” as the Editor’s Pick for the week, giving Curare 5 stars and an excellent review. Currently, “Comando Urbano” still remains an Editor’s Pick under the “Rock en Espanol” category. In June 2006, Curare was invited to attend Canada's most important music festival North By North East (NXNE), in Toronto. That same year they released their second album, “Radical Accion", on which the fusion between afro and Andean sounds with rock is further explored. The CD contains 9 new band compositions and 2 versions of traditional Ecuadorian tunes. “Radical Accion” was recorded in Quito at the Mama Cuchara Cultural Center studios and the Corporacion Cultuarl Ecuador. It was mixed by Juan Pablo Rivas and mastered in San Francisco, CA, by Faith No More’s Billy Gould. Billy Gould has worked with bands like Brujeria, Puya, Resorte and Control Machete. The term Radical reffres to the root, the roots that CURARE searches for as musical motives: San Juanitos, albazos, huaynos peruanos, saya boliviana; andenean music and latin American music. (These names refer to typical Andean musical styles, some in 6 8ths, other in three fourths) In “Radical Accion” the instruments and the Andean sounds acquire a protaganism without ceasing to be potent rock. In October 2009, the band released a live album entitled “Curare en Vivo Carajo" on the independent label, Llacta. They are currently touring Ecuador in promotion of the album, performing both electric and acoustic concerts. http://www.myspace.com/curarecurare Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.