Estados Alterados

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El Velo 00:00 Tools
Muevete 00:00 Tools
Seres de la Noche 00:00 Tools
Te Vere 00:00 Tools
Nadas 00:00 Tools
Infecto 00:00 Tools
Muévete 00:00 Tools
Paraiso 00:00 Tools
Contenme. 00:00 Tools
La Trampa 00:00 Tools
Nunca 00:00 Tools
Sacudete Ahora 00:00 Tools
Quemando Las Cortinas 00:00 Tools
Angel Perdido 00:00 Tools
Me Partiras En Dos 00:00 Tools
Algo Mas Que Compasion 00:00 Tools
Los Amos de la Informacion 00:00 Tools
Te Veré 00:00 Tools
La Culpa 00:00 Tools
Opulencia 00:00 Tools
Sobre Ti 00:00 Tools
Mil demonios 00:00 Tools
Blessings 00:00 Tools
Guayaquil 00:00 Tools
Cuando Sea el Momento 00:00 Tools
Un deseo 00:00 Tools
Prototipos 00:00 Tools
Hace 100 Años 00:00 Tools
Sacúdete Ahora 00:00 Tools
Por Ti 00:00 Tools
Miedo 00:00 Tools
Algo más que Compasión 00:00 Tools
Quien Sabe 00:00 Tools
Los Guardianes 00:00 Tools
Bajo la Mesa 00:00 Tools
De Mi Mano 00:00 Tools
Me Partirás En Dos 00:00 Tools
Mana 00:00 Tools
Sin prejuicios 00:00 Tools
Los Amos de la Información 00:00 Tools
Bajo el agua 00:00 Tools
Joy 00:00 Tools
Invisible 00:00 Tools
Contenme 00:00 Tools
Pobreza Y Castidad 00:00 Tools
Pueblo 00:00 Tools
Ingenua 00:00 Tools
Mitad 00:00 Tools
Trance 00:00 Tools
Fiebre de Marzo 00:00 Tools
Atomic Playboy 00:00 Tools
Paraíso 00:00 Tools
A Forest (El Bosque) 00:00 Tools
Inventándome 00:00 Tools
Insatisfecha compulsiva 00:00 Tools
Ella movió su mano 00:00 Tools
Mi Mente 00:00 Tools
Los Secretos Del Dolor 00:00 Tools
Sintético Mundo 00:00 Tools
F-3 00:00 Tools
A Toda 00:00 Tools
Cúbreme 00:00 Tools
Ángel Perdido 00:00 Tools
Cubreme 00:00 Tools
Mantra 00:00 Tools
El Armario 00:00 Tools
Quiero Más 00:00 Tools
Snuff 00:00 Tools
Soñado e Imaginado 00:00 Tools
Selfish 00:00 Tools
Atonal 00:00 Tools
F - 3 00:00 Tools
Navegante 00:00 Tools
Seguridad 00:00 Tools
Bendiciones 00:00 Tools
El Bosque 00:00 Tools
Al revés 00:00 Tools
Algo mas que Compasión 00:00 Tools
Like 00:00 Tools
Llename De Estrellas 00:00 Tools
Al Reves 00:00 Tools
Animal 00:00 Tools
Sel-fish 00:00 Tools
Lléname de Estrellas 00:00 Tools
Caín 00:00 Tools
Sintetico Mundo 00:00 Tools
04 Te veré 00:00 Tools
04. Algo mas que compacion 00:00 Tools
07. El armario 00:00 Tools
A Forest 00:00 Tools
05. Al reves 00:00 Tools
09. Los amos de la informacion 00:00 Tools
08. Llename de estrellas 00:00 Tools
Joy. 00:00 Tools
Sel fish 00:00 Tools
Estados Alterados - El velo 00:00 Tools
Llename de estrallas 00:00 Tools
03. Te vere 00:00 Tools
sintetico 00:00 Tools
que compasión 00:00 Tools
Mil Demonios. 00:00 Tools
Maná 00:00 Tools
Un Deseo. 00:00 Tools
Atomic Playboy. 00:00 Tools
Sin Prejuicios. 00:00 Tools
Cúbreme. 00:00 Tools
La Fiebre De Marzo. 00:00 Tools
Invisible. 00:00 Tools
Insatisfecha Compulsiva. 00:00 Tools
Mitad. 00:00 Tools
Bajo El Agua. 00:00 Tools
los secretos 00:00 Tools
Velo 00:00 Tools
Estados Alterados - Muevete 00:00 Tools
Los Seres de la Noche 00:00 Tools
Ella Movió Su Mano. 00:00 Tools
Soñando e imaginando 00:00 Tools
SECRETOS DEL DOLOR 00:00 Tools
Estados Alterados - Seres De La Noche 00:00 Tools
Mundo Gris 00:00 Tools
Desvariar 00:00 Tools
Conténme 00:00 Tools
El Bosque (A Forest) 00:00 Tools
12 Algo más que compación 00:00 Tools
Entre cristales rotos 00:00 Tools
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Estados Alterados was formed in 1986 by a group of young students in Medellin, Colombia: Elvis (Fernando Sierra, vocals), Tato (Gabriel Lopera, keyboards & programming), and Ricky (Ricardo Restrepo, drums & vocals), who stepped in for his friend Mana (Carlos Uribe) after he passed away in a car accident. Since its start, Estados Alterados has explored electronic rock, then known and admired by few in Latin America, going on to become a pioneering band in the Spanish-speaking world. Their 1990 self-titled debut album experimented with acoustic and electronic sounds inspired by the synthesizers and sequencers of the time. They count Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Devo, and Gary Newman, among others, as their influences. Their latest effort, “Romances Cientificos” (Scientific Romances), was released in 2010 after an absence of more than ten years from the studio. The cutting edge sound of this twelve-track album produced by UK native Phil Vinall (Placebo, Radiohead, Zoé, Elastica) confirms Estados Alterados’ return with its uncompromising innovation intact. In March of this same year, the band launched its Latin American tour with Coldplay in Bogotá, followed by festival appearances in Mexico City (Vive Latino), Medellín (Altavoz), and Bogotá (Rock al Parque 2010). Estados Alterados became a pioneer of the modern Colombian Rock scene, paving the road for others to follow. Juanes, then singer/guitarist for Ekhymosis, toured with the band as a guest member. Estados Alterados also collaborated with Héctor Buitrago and Andrea Echeverri who then went on to form Aterciopelados. The band’s first hit singles, “Muevete” (“Move”) and “El Velo” (“The Veil”), from their debut album-Estados Alterados- (1991) produced by Colombian Rock legend Victor Garcia, are now considered classics of the overall Latin American electronic music scene. A major milestone was reached in 1991 when MTV began airing the video for “El Velo,” directed by Simon Brand (Shakira, La Ley, Juanes), as this was the first music video from a Colombian band to be on MTV’s play rotation. This was followed up by the videos for “Selfish” (1993), “Nada” (“Nothing” 1993), “Seres de la Noche” (“Night Beings” 1993), and “La Fiebre de Marzo” (“Spring Fever” 1995) also receiving ongoing airplay by MTV, BOX, TeleHit, and other music video channels throughout North & South America. Another milestone was reached in 1993 when Estados Alterados became the first Colombian rock band to embark on a tour of the United States, launching headfirst into this market at a time when Colombian Rock was virtually unknown. The band begins to experiment with sounds from other genres for their second and third albums, “Cuarto Acto”(“Act Four” 1993) and “Rojo Sobre Rojo” (“Red on Red” 1995). Camilo Zuleta joins the band as its lead guitarist, while Federico Lopez, their studio guitarist and live sound engineer, gets more involved with the production of these efforts. Federico and English DJ/Producer Richard Blair (Peter Gabriel, Sidestepper) handled the final production duties on “Cuarto Acto.” The later half of the 90s brought about major changes to the band. In 1996, Estados Alterados decides to leave its label, Discos Fuentes, prompting the release of its greatest hits album “Lo Esencial-Extracto 89-96.” Then in 1998, the band starts work on a new album with Argentinean Musician/Producer and Latin Grammy Awarded, Tweety Gonzalez (Soda Stereo, Gustavo Cerati, Fito Paez). Unfortunately, this 4th studio album, recorded in Guatemala, was never publicly released due to the new label’s collapse. That same year saw Tweety Gonzalez perform with the band at Bogota’s Rock al Parque, which would be the band’s final live show of the 90’s. At the end of the decade, Warner Music Latina invites Estados Alterados to perform a track on the Spanish Rock tribute album to The Cure, “Por que No Puedo Ser Tú” (“Why Can’t I be You” 1999). The band’s rendition of “A Forest” proves to be yet another example of the band’s original sound and style. The band became a sort of myth in these intervening years of creative silence. In fact, when the legendary Gustavo Cerati was recently asked about Rock music in Colombia, he responded, “I always think of Estados Alterados.” Additional information: http://www.estadosalterados.net http://www.myspace.com/estadosalteradosofficial http://www.facebook.com/EstadosAlterados http://www.twitter.com/estadoalterado http://www.flickr.com/estadosalterados http://www.youtube.com/tatoloop http://www.vimeo.com/alterados http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estados_Alterados http://www.reverbnation/estadosalterados http://www.last.fm/music/Estados+Alterados Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.