División Minúscula

División Minúscula
Origin Matamoros, Tamaulipas
Genres Alternative rockPop PunkIndie RockDesert Rock
Years active 1996–present
Labels Sones del Mexside, Universal
Members Javier Blake
Kiko Blake
Alejandro Luque
Efrén Barón

División Minúscula (Spanish for "Minuscule Division") is a Mexican rock band from Matamoros, Tamaulipas.

History

The four members of División Minúscula, Javier Blake (singer-guitarist), Ricci Pérez (guitarist), Kiko Blake (drummer) and Alejandro Luque (bassist), formed the band in late 90s, in the town of Matamoros, Tamaulipas. After reuniting they hooked up with Toy Hernandez, the man behind Control Machete, who signed them to his Sones del Mexside label.

The group’s 2001 debut was Extrañando Casa ("Homesick"). After a five-year hiatus the band reunited and released a new record, Defecto Perfecto ("Perfect Defect").

The group were nominated in the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America[1] in two categories, "Promising Artist" and "Best Alternative Act", but didn't win anything. Defecto Perfecto, was certified Gold by AMPROFON on May 31, 2007.[2]

Members

Javier Blake - Vocals, Guitar (1996–Present)
Kiko Blake - Drums (1996–Present)
Alejandro Luque - Bass (1996–Present)
Efrén Barón - Guitar (2008–Present)
Ricci Perez - Guitar (1996 - 2007, 2011–Present)

Discography

Singles


References

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