Fulano (band)
Fulano | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Santiago, Chile |
Genres | Fusion jazz, Progressive Rock, Avant-garde |
Years active | 1984–2003, 2009-present |
Associated acts | Congreso, Mediabanda, Akinetón Retard, Electrodomésticos, Santiago del Nuevo Extremo |
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Members |
Principal members: Cristián Crisosto Guillermo Valenzuela (1984–1996) Jaime Vivanco (1984–2003) Raúl Aliaga (1996–2003, 2009–2012) Arlette Jequier (1984–2003, 2009–2013) |
Fulano is a Chilean group of progressive rock, jazz fusion and experimental music. Fulano is one of the most important groups in the development of jazz-rock, or as described by one of its founders, Christian Crisosto of "anti-hegemonic eclecticism", since with six productions of high quality and virtuosity have been confirmed as pillars of the jazz rock bands and experimental music in Latin America .
Formed in 1984, strongly influenced by musicians such as Frank Zappa, Weather Report, Hermeto Pascoal and the Rock in opposition movement. The band dissolved in 2004 after the death of Jaime Vivanco, keyboardist for the band. From this Cristián Crisosto and Arlette Jequier, with her daughter and other young musicians, focus on working on his side project called Mediabanda. However in 2009 they regroup to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the creation of the band, with a concert and a DVD produced at the Teatro Oriente entitled The Farce Continues, which marked the official return of the group, which works with a new line to release a new studio album.
In January 3, 2013, Arlette Jequier, the virtuous and charasteristic voice of Fulano announced his departure from the band.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1987 - Fulano
- 1989 - En el Bunker (reissued in 1994 on CD)
- 1993 - El Infierno de los Payasos
- 1997 - Trabajos Inútiles
Live albums
- 2003 - Vivo
- 2011 - La Farsa Continúa (DVD)