Murcof

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Murcof is the performing and recording name of Mexican electronica artist Fernando Corona.

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[edit] Biography

Corona was born in 1970 in Tijuana, Mexico and was raised in the nearby port of Ensenada. In 2000 he returned to Tijuana where he continued to live and work until 2003 when he moved to Barcelona. He was for a time a member of the Tijuana-based Nortec Collective of electronic musicians under the Terrestre project name.

[edit] Music

Murcof's music is sparse, minimalist, sample-based electronica. Although founded on complex, at times, abstract, glitchy electronic percussion, Corona's recordings are more melodic and traditionally structured than many contemporary electronic musicians. Many recordings feature orchestral strings sampled from recordings of works by modern composers such as Arvo Pärt. He has a unique way of using silence, it fills his music with intense emotion. There is an obvious influence from film music on his work that can be heard in his use of samples and his dramatic production. This is also evident in the soundtracks he has performed for films such as Fritz Lang's Metropolis (film).

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Martes (2002) (Static Discos (Mexico)/Leaf (UK/US)
  • Utopia (2004) (Leaf)
  • Martes/Utopía (2005) (Static Discos)
  • Remembranza (2005) (Leaf)
  • Cosmos (2006) (Leaf)

[edit] Singles/EPs

  • Monotonu (2002) (Context Free Media)
  • Ulyssess (2003) (Leaf)
  • Utopia Remixes (2004) (Leaf)
  • Ultimatum (2004) (Leaf)

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