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Arriba
Mañana Me Chanto
Rumbas, cumbias, reggae, ska with flavor of Barcelona and polit punk lyrics played on accoustic instruments-very dancey.
Collection Contents
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Mi Tierra | 3:34 | Play |
| 2 |
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Okupacion | 2:40 | Play |
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La Paliza | 3:17 | Play |
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Mala Situacion | 4:13 | Play |
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Normal | 2:38 | Play |
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Quiero Encontrar Mi Puente | 2:50 | Play |
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Mijita Rica | 3:11 | Play |
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Nos Vamos Pal Monte | 4:19 | Play |
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Muleria | 2:44 | Play |
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Reflexion(kumbia Nabis) | 5:02 | Play |
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Pacha Mama (tom Becker and the Bakshish Band) | 5:48 | Play |
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Maana me Chanto was written on a wall in a squat in Barcelona,is chilenian slang and means tomorrow i quit.
Andres and Carlos, two chilean streetmusicians playing in Barcelona ,decided to call the band maana me chanto after seeing the graffiti.They travelled with Alex a former band member to germany playing on the streets of Freiburg.
When they arrived in Basel ,switzerland they looked for a place to sleep and were send to the squat "elsie" were marco the trupetplayer opened the door.
In the squat lived also Dex who had a little studio, so we recorded the album arriba there.Later we travelled throug Germany,France,Spain,Switzerland and we drove two old busses through the Sahara ,playin Morrocco,Western Sahara and Mauretannia.In summertime we went back to Switzerland to play many openairs and make money for future travels.Since we were pretty successful in Switzerland we could afford a flight to chile so Andres and Carlos went home after six years playing in Europe.There we were invited by Sully in California to play there so we just went back to Switzerland to record a new album and we went for 20 days to California. There it worked out extreemely good(16 gigs even we only had 3 set up in advance).
Then back to Europe ,where we played every weekend of the summer 2 gigs or more .After we found out that everything seems possible for us we decided to travel down the Panamericana from Seattle to Patagonia .we entered the USA with little money, worked every day, bought a car in portland and had 1000 cds of each album printed to sell on the waydown to south america.the same cd that you can buy now over cd baby(since we dont sign contracts we sold allour cd's by hand).
I write these words from Chiapas, Mexico ,our car is still running and the people like the music.see you in guatemala,honduras ,el salvador ,nicaragua,costarica,panama,ecuador,venecuela,peru,chile, argentinia or next summer in europe
REVIEWS!
hi we are a travelling band from barcelona on our trip from seattle to patagonia and i am using this space to publish the newsletters of our trip... have fun reading it
the incredible adventures of maana me chanto
A little late we took the intercity train with a invalid ticket from Basel (Switzerland)to Stuttgard airport.We slept at the check in hall and the next day we flew into Seattle,5 boys and a dog.We got hosted by craig (who didn't knew us before!) and bought a car that broke down after 8 miles(tranny).
So stuck in Seattle we made new friends, the band marmelade from www.buddhaful.com.They let us sleep at theyr house and play at theyr gigs.Then they drove us to portland were they played a show.No money no car and no nerves I(trp.)and Juan(b)started to fight ,but since none of us wanted to stop the travel at this point the whole thing endet with a swollen lip,a blue eye and a hug.Looking forward again we found a stickshift minivan that we bought with borrowed money.We drove back to Seattle to dump our old car and played 4 nights in a row at murphys pub where we made the money to pay back our friend tim from Portland.Encourraged we ordered 2000 new maana me chanto cd's in a special 3 americas edition.We drove south to santa cruz where we lived at Susi Love's (singer songwriter) house who let us play some overdubs for her new album.We made fleahmarkets, played at housepartys with a lot of weed and played many times on the street,where we got stopped by the police one day.Forced to get a amplified music permit we managed to get one even we wouldn't had the right to.We played at a buddhist circle and for the free turkey for homeless' thanksgiving.Our "grandma" Andrea (an elderly transvestite and president of the medical marihuana club)gave us a house in the forest to crush.We played gigs in Oakland and in San Francisco were we slept at a christian Hippie community at height street.At height we became rich enough to pay our cd bill and on top a cd store boss let us choose music for $100 out of his store.We bought a videocam on the st.cruz fleamarket and then drove to San Lous Obispo to meet our "dad" Sully who is partly guilty for our adwentures since he was the one who invited us to SLO when he met us playing at a restaurant in Valdivia ,Chile half a year ago.We found the house open and tecate beer in the cooler...
After playing some housepartys in San Lous Obispo and enjoing a concert of robert earl keen, we went to venice beach where we had to play just to see the bodybuilders walking on the boardwalk(the 80ties are still alive).From there we went on to Nogales were our 2000 new CD's should arrive.Since we noticed in Nogales that we need the original title from the car to go on we had to wait another 3 days for the title.Definetely too long for Juan and Carlos whose girlfriends were waiting already a week in Mazatlan for theyr boys.So they went on by bus while we were hosted by "the teacher" George ,who used our cd's to teach political classes.He also donated us his Guitar!,a laptop and some time to phone home.Many people in the world told us that the folks in the USA are afraid and unfriendy.It wasn't true for us in the whole trip from seattle to nogales(there is still hope).
Green light on the border to Mexico!Means we could pass the boarder with our 2000 CD's without getting controlled by the customs.
Tom Becker drove all night through to Mazatlan where we looked for Lisa,Ines, Carlos and Juan.we found them at stoned Island(isla de la piedra).We made our x-mas vacation there with music,hemp and coco loco.Then we recieved a mail from our friend Eule from Berlin(organiser www.fusion-festival.de)that we should play in Mazunte.Even thoug we hit the road right away we arrived 2 days late.To catch up we played 7 hours on new years eve and the following 4 nights in the same bar.The last night in Mazunte we pmade a party ourselves invited two bands(son cubano)and sold beer and coco loco.Then into the mountains of san christobal where we took a break from mosquitos, diarroehe and mini dengue.On the maket of San Christobal we also played our record set where we sold 60 cd's(3300pesos) in one hour.Then we joined the mosquitos and tics from the selva of palenke where we lodged in the jungle close to the maya ruins.Andres went to pic mushrooms (carne de dios)and met some mayas on his trip.Palenke is a special mystical place.We passed some CD's to a mafia boss of the cd-pirat industry who promised us that in a month all Mexico city is listening to Maana me chanto.In the meantime we recieved a mail from www.cdbaby.net that they will put us on the front page(the boss loved our CD).So in less than 3 month we had the USA and Mexico in our pocket much faster than Columbus...
thanks for your nice feedbacks it encouraged me to translate my original german articles into english more fast..
and if you know somebody who would like our music tell them that both of our cd's are now available on www.cdbaby.net under maana me chanto
greetings from the carribe
marco
soon more stories
marco
Tulum, Caribe the musicians Paradise!
We arrived at sunrise, slept some hours on the beach and went to the village, where we got booked for the same evening to play at the Cocodrillo bar.This bar has 7 days a week 2 bands per night booked and they pay them alright.We had a chance to learn salsa with a russian beauty, who adopted the latin temperament and we played the following 4 nights in the same place,jamming every night with another georgeous band.The nights here often end drunk at sunrise in the warm caribean sea...
The computer at the internet cafe with free coffee tells us that we start to sell our first cds over www.cdbaby.com in the USA and that they play Hey George on the radio there.We leave this Paradise and drive via Chiapas to Guatemala to go to the lake Attitlan reggae festival.We get booked last minute to play as last band, but the police stopps the party before its our turn.i was happy that i could at least play the trumpet in the last 2 songs with Antidoping.
A little depressed we go to sleep and the next day we got booked to play 2 nights at the Freedom in. When we tryed to leave the street was so steep and our car so much overloaded that we had to push it uphill to leave San Pedro.Anyway we made it to Antigua where we could play again and where we met 3 boysfrom the Buena Vista Social Club.What a drag that we dont haver our Basilona Compilation from the Buena Volta Social Clubwith us(Volta is a squat in Basel,Switzerland).In Guatemala City we spend a whole day going from Embassy
to Embassy trying to get an affordable (not $350)for Ines (Peru) to get into Costa Rica and trying to get some new pages in my passport(we need empty pages to stamp the car into it at each border),but no success.
We decide to move on and we pass El Salvador with no expenses and spend 5 hours to pass Honduras ($50 paperwork),where te police tryed to get 4 times bakshish for driving with no shirt or shoes or license plate(only 1).We talked us out and payed none of them.Then in Nicaragua we had to pay the first time a Police officer($12)so he would let us go.In Managua I got finally new pages (free!)in my passport.We drive out of Managua just to sleep and end up in the bagpackers hostal central(nice!)where we first bring Diana to the hospital because she was stung by a scorpion,while packing her backpack.
She survived fine even thoug she said that she wanna die...
We played the centralfrom where we got hired to play next day in a upper class Restaurant with policeman at the door.Our fans (yes, after staying 1 night!)danced out on the street in front of the window.Next night we played at Cafe Nuitwhere they treated us bad and refuesed to give us some beers while playing.(1 glass of water for 6 pers.).We filled the place and encouraged the audience to drink tapwater with us.The party gets so wild (pogo!)that the owner stopped the concert for security reasons.
We and the fans leave and party on in the hostel.Now all granada knows us and we get invited to give a interview for La Prensain Managua at 10 oclock in the morning.We had to get up so early that only Ines, Carlos and me made it there since we also wanted to get a cheaper visa for Ines over the Peruan Consul and the UNICEF.It tured out to be complicated so Ines decided to fly into Ecuador directly.We drive to Costa Rica where we first play without succes at playa del coco.We move on to San jose where we can stay at some friends house who have a theater circus.Here we are supposed to make a lot of money to pay to send the car to south america, and in our pocket are $2 to buy food...
In Costa Rica we got hosted by the people of "los
magos del tiempo" (circus).Here in San Jose we want to
make the money we need to ship our car to south
america(couple thousand $).Right now we just have $1
left to buy something to cook (beans,
potatoes,bananas).We also try to go play but none of
the restaurants want to let us play.We go play at the
traffic lights where we made $2 so we could cook two
more meals.The next days are better we play
downtown,where we get invited to play at a kultural
festival beside the stages inbetween shows.Since we
attracted more people than they had in front of the
official stages ,3 different TV stations filmed us and
broadcasted the stuff.A forth TV station asked to film
a concert of us.So we rented a place to make a
concert and made a little trip to puerto viejo where
we played at standfords.
Back in sSan jose we played again on the srteet
,selling much more cd's because all the people knew us
from TV.This way we turned our local fame into $1400
we took with us to panama.At the border they first
wouldn't let us in because they couldn't do the
paperwork for Aurelio(our dog).It was a hard night
waiting since i had a inflammation in a neve of a
tooth.2 days later i was finally at a dentist in
panama city.
Here we play our first set on the street at get filmed
right away by cascara tv(it will be broadcasted this
sat evening).We try to find a chaep possibility to
ship our car and us to south america but it's
difficult.All we found till now is horribly
expensive(ship car and us $2800).
Even after driving to the weirdest piers in colon
talking to pirates,fishermans and drug dealers we
didn't found a affordable way south .The winds in the
caribik are bad since 2 weeks and many boats didn't
arrive yet.The only affordable boat left yesterday and
will be back in 2 month...
Now we think about selling our car and all the stuff
we don't really need.We look for gigs, make
interwiws,wash the car,go play the streets etc.
We make everything we could do to move on south.We
don't have many CD's left and our drummer is waiting
without money in equador...
If you want to know how the story continues, check
your mail in a month. In the meantime you can bring
our CD's and this story to your local
radiostation,tell your friends who might have a
sailboat in panama and are going south that we're
there.Mention that our wunderful CD's are awailable
over www.cdbaby.com.
and pray etc.
hello from panama city
marco