Javiera Mena

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Javiera Mena
Background information
Birth name Javiera Alejandra Mena Carrasco
Born (1983-06-03) June 3, 1983
Origin Chile
Genres Pop, indietronica, electropop, synthpop, indie pop
Instruments Vocals, synthesizer, guitar
Years active 2001 – present
Website http://www.javieramena.com

Javiera Alejandra Mena Carrasco (born June 3, 1983 in Santiago) is a Chilean Indie electronic pop musician. She started her musical career in the Chilean indie music scene in 2001, and achieved wider success after the release of her first studio album in 2006. Her musical style tends to be synthesized electronic sound, although prior to her official debut she made acoustic-oriented songs accompanied solely by guitar.

Biography

Javiera began performing live at the age of 17, her first concert occurring in a classroom of Juan Gómez Millas Campus at the University of Chile.[1] In 2002, she began to study musical composition and musical arrangement at the music academy ProJazz, while also performing at underground parties and clubs. In 2003 she recorded various demos which leaked to the internet shortly thereafter and spread by her friends. In 2004, she performed outside Chile for the first time, opening for Argentinean electropop band Entre Ríos in Buenos Aires.

Between 2003 and 2006 she was also part of the Electropop duet Prissa (formerly Tele Visa), along with her friend Francisca Villela. The group released an EP entitled Ni Tú Ni Yo.

Esquemas Juveniles

Javiera's first song officially published was “Sol de Invierno", which was included in the 2005 compilation album Panorama Neutral. Another song, “Cámara Lenta”, shortly after was included in the soundtrack of Alberto Fuguet’s movie Se arrienda. Javiera’s debut album, Esquemas Juveniles, was recorded between 2004 and 2005 and it was produced by Cristian Heyne. The album was first released in 2006 in Argentina by an indie label owned by Entre Ríos, and was released in Chile and Japan through local indie labels. Her music began to achieve attention worldwide mainly because of the internet, especially sites such as MySpace. The album was later named the second best album of the 2000s by Latin music website Club Fonograma,[2] while its opening track "Al Siguiente Nivel" was named the best song of the decade.[2]

In 2009, Javiera performed in Europe for the first time, as being invited by Norwegian duo Kings of Convenience[3] to be their opening act in their concerts held in Spain and Portugal.[4]

Mena

After four years of production and mastering, Javiera's second studio album, entitled Mena, was released in late 2010. This album was again produced by Cristian Heyne, and took a more dancefloor-oriented style compared to her first work, which was more of a balance between dance with mid-tempo and slow ballads. The album’s first single, “Hasta la Verdad”, was listed as one of the "Singles of the Week" in the American version of the iTunes Store,[5] and iTunes Mexico named Mena as the breakthrough album of the year.[6] Club Fonograma gave Mena its first, and to date only, perfect 100 rating, and later named it their 2010 album of the year.[7]

In April 2011, Javiera performed live in the Chilean version of Lollapalooza.[8] In May, she toured in Spain and performed live as one of the foreign acts of the Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona. She was praised for her performance and got the attention of the Spanish local press.[9][10]

In 2012, Mena was featured in El Guincho's single Novias.

In March 2013, Mena along with fellow countryman artist Gepe collaborated with Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas for a song entitled "Vuelve".

Discography

  • Ni Tu Ni Yo (as Prissa) [EP] (2006)
  • Esquemas Juveniles (2006)
  • Mena (2010)
  • Primeras Composiciones 2000-2003 (2013)
  • Espada (2014)

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