El Sie7e
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EL SIE7E | |
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Origin | Bogotá, Colombia |
Genre(s) | Rock Latin Alternative Funk |
Years active | 2001-present |
Label(s) | Kallpa Records, Boto Kanela |
Website | Official myspace website |
Members | |
David Herrera Julian Orrego Sergio Suzarte Leonardo Uribe |
El Sie7e have been a unit for seven years, and Punto Cero (.0) being just their second album setting up a new era in Colombian rock history and Latin America, this is the work of a band more mature that approach their seventh (7) year in the music scene as a cutting-edge rock group. The full El Sie7e history, of course, goes back to 1999 and embraces the desire of 4 Colombians who start to put up their act together in early 2001 in Bogotá.
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[edit] History
In 2003 after touring Colombia and Ecuador, the band is included in the “EXHIMUS 2003” compilation album from Museo Nacional. Their 2004 debut album titled “Quienes Somos” (Who we are) produced by Alex Fredjud (Sexy Death) and mixed by Dilson Dias from the Colombian rock icon band “La Pestilencia”, earns the recognition of the Colombian radio and the single “Sin Salida” video gets important air play in the South American music television network Via-X. It is on this year that El Sie7e performs for the first time in the renowned “Rock al Parque” - the biggest open-air rock festival in Latin America averaging 300.000 listeners. Consequently nominations for best rock group and best live act in the Shock magazine music awards and Much music awards for best rock video follow the band’s recognition. At that moment the time was right to move abroad and it is in 2005 when El Sie7e associated with Pachamama Culture from music entrepreneur Mauricio Lizarazo. This pairing proved to be something just right and the band toured for the first time in European soil playing in Germany main cities, Stockholm and Scandinavian rock city Bolnäs. Between Berlin and Stockholm the band is being signed by German’s independent record label Boto Kanela and filmed the video clip of their smash hit “No Lo Ves”. Pioneering a fusion-genre El Sie7e recorded the hit single Stayin’ Alive (Quedate Vivo!) together with German’s top Latin Hip-Hop group Culcha Candela, receiving the Shock music awards nomination for Best Featuring in 2006. As the band returns from Europe their hit “No Lo Ves” peaked at #1 on main rock radio stations across the country staying unbeatable for 4 weeks in a row. El Sie7e is the only Colombian rock band to ever have reached #1 in the charts just after a concert tour abroad and without a current physical album yet to see the retail market light. Their current album Punto Cero (.0) tutored by award winner producer Jorge “Pyngwi” Holguin was released on 2007 meaning a watershed album, and one that challenged the complacency of the music industry and Colombian rock scene. Over the course of the past three years, El Sie7e established a reputation as the rock band point of reference of this fan’s generation.
The performance of El Sie7e in the 2006 edition of “Rock al Parque” open-air festival proofs once again that the band is Colombian unmistakably strongest rock act, with ferocity being the element that ties El Sie7e's show upon the stage. “If you want your ass kicked, you are in the right place listening to us” Julian- El Sie7e's front man warns. The band’s first single of Punto Cero (.0), “No Lo Ves” was followed by “En Pie” and “Tu Engaño” all featuring a sound that is at once huge, but also unique and tight. That seems to be one of El Sie7e’s benchmarks: Their songs are filled with enough huge hooks to rock a stadium, but there is also a subtle magic to their sound can’t easily be charted.
[edit] Awards & Recognitions
- SHOCK Music Awards Nomination with Culcha Candela (2006) "Best Featuring"
- MUCH Music Awards (2005) "Best Rock Video"
- Rolling Stones Magazine (2007) 'No Lo Ves' Top 100 Best Song of the year
- Rock Al Parque Headliners (2006) Colombia (50.000 people)
[edit] Members
- Sergio Suzarte (Guitar)
- Leonardo Uribe (Bass)
- Julian Orrego (Vox)
- David Herrera (Drums)