Héctor Buitrago

Héctor Buitrago

Héctor Buitrago, 2010
Background information
Origin Colombia
Labels Nacional Records
Associated acts Aterciopelados, Andrea Echeverri
Website Hector Buitrago

Hector Buitrago is the co-member of the multiple Grammy winning Colombian Latin alternative band Aterciopelados. Buitrago came from a hardcore rock background, heading a group called La Pestilencia, while co-member Andrea Echeverri had been drawn into the fledgling scene through art school friends. Hector and Andrea went on to open one of Bogota’s only rock clubs, and their relationship is one Latin rock’s most successful artistic partnerships.

"Conector" (Album)

Hector Buitrago’s “Conector” (a play on words between the homophone con Héctor, "with Héctor", and the word “connector”), released in 2006, marks the first solo project by the Aterciopelados co-founder, following in the footsteps of Aterciopelados frontwoman Andrea Echeverri, whose debut solo album was released a year before. “Conector” features guest vocals from an array of platinum-selling artists including Julieta Venegas, Alex Ubago and Echeverri, as well as some of Colombia’s most acclaimed local musicians including Ever Suárez, Martina Camargo, and Noel Petro. The album is a musical and spiritual journey with Buitrago forming connections between different cultures, ways of thought and life through music. The album combines elements of contemporary rock and electronica with traditional Colombian and global rhythms as well as thoughtful and spiritual lyrics. The first single was “Altísimo” featuring the unlikely vocal pairing of Spanish pop artist Alex Ubago and Echeverri.

Connector II was released on April 2012.

References

"SOLO DEBUT FROM HECTOR BUITRAGO OF ATERCIOPELADOS SET FOR RELEASE JUNE 27TH" (Press release). Nacional Records. June 1, 2006. 

"Aterciopelados Biography: Contemporary Musicians (Enotes.com)". Retrieved 2008-01-08. 

"Aterciopelado telúrico (Semana.com)". Retrieved 2008-01-08. 

"Héctor conexión, Héctor mensajero (visionchamanica.com)". Retrieved 2008-01-08. 

"Las novedades de 2006 (RollingStone.com)". Retrieved 2008-02-11. 

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