Ursula 1000
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Background information | ||
Birth name | Alex Gimeno | |
Born | Brooklyn, New York, USA | |
Genre(s) | Lounge music | |
Occupation(s) | Musician | |
Years active | 1999–present | |
Label(s) | Eighteenth Street Lounge | |
Website | Official website |
Ursula 1000 is a musical project of Brooklyn-born DJ Alex Gimeno ranging from lounge to breakbeat, glam to cha cha, and everything in between.
Alex Gimeno, the man behind Ursula 1000, was born in Brooklyn, New York. During his childhood, he and his family moved to Miami Beach where his father, a musician, found steady work. He moved back to Brooklyn in the late 1990s.
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[edit] Influences
In his youth, Gimeno was exposed to 50s and 60s exotica, world music, bossa nova and merengue music his parents listened to which deeply influenced him. He began collecting records as a teenager and in his own words "never stopped". By 2005, he owned over 10,000 records, filling up an entire room in his apartment. His father worked as a musician and was a member of a flamenco band called Los Chavales de España.
[edit] Career
Gimeno entered the music business around 1990. He was a DJ on Miami Beach for nearly a decade, and early in his career, he played drums for a band called 23. Later he had his own show on the pirate radio station WOMB.
After extensive work as a DJ, he sent a tape of original work to Thievery Corporation / Washington DC-based record label Eighteenth Street Lounge, which was immediately interested in signing him. On that label, Gimeno has released a number of albums containing mixes of an eclectic selection of bands, ranging from The Bees to Kraak en Smaak; Gimeno knows many of the artists whose work he uses in his mixes personally. Aside from mixing the music of others, he also creates his own original works such as the studio albums Kinda' Kinky and Here Comes Tomorrow.
The name Ursula 1000 is a reference to Ursula Andress, a famous actress, Bond Girl and sex symbol of the 1960s. Currently, he is a resident DJ at The Soho Grand Hotel and APT in New York. Recently, one of his works was used in an episode of Sex And The City and Grey's Anatomy.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- The Now Sound of Ursula 1000 (1999)
- All Systems are Go Go (2000)
- Kinda' Kinky (2002)
- Ursadelica (2004)
- Here Comes Tomorrow (2006)
[edit] Singles
- Very Leggy EP (1999)
- The Shake EP (2000)
- Kinky Sounds of Ursula 1000 (2000)
- Rennsport EP (2000)
- Beatbox Cha Cha EP (2001)
- Mucho Tequila EP (2001)
- Samba 1000 EP (2003)
- Boop EP (2006)