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Metallica nothing else matters project cubase
Metallica nothing else matters project cubase






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At home, Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms and Queen’s Innuendo were frequently played along with Joaquín Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez. I remember my first tapes that came to me were a mix of Nirvana’s In Utero, Radiohead’s The Bends, Lenny Kravitz’s Circus and Metallica’s And justice for all. Access to music was not as easy as it is today. We played cassette tapes re-recorded for the umpteenth time and later came CDs. And the first record I bought was Nirvana’s Nevermind, when I was 11 years old.Īs David says, there was a good atmosphere of bands and rock music venues where the young people of the time would get together. At home, my father was a lover of new technologies, and I’ll never forget that he bought a Denon system, just when the CD appeared, and every Sunday in my house you could listen to Tubular Bells or any Kitaro record, my father was a fan. But then there was a club called Federal where you started to hear more electronic tendencies, and British Pop, which for me was my favourite.

metallica nothing else matters project cubase

In both cases we have always moved around the same places, there was quite a lot of 90’s music movement here, with local bands playing live and 3 or 4 clubs we listened to a lot of Seattle Grunge and national Rock. What was cooking in Valdepeñas in your first musical beginnings? What are your first memories related to music, those first records you bought, what music was listened to at home by your parents, older siblings, etc…? We always start our interviews by scratching at the origins, making the artists take a little walk down memory lane. – David, Carlos, it’s a pleasure to be able to chat with you and we thank you for taking the time to talk to us. We talk to David López and Carlos Cruz, better known as Lopezhouse. As we don’t think it’s all luck, as their quality is evident, we hope they will tell us how they have achieved these accomplishments, and what plans they have for the future. Today we have in 1051 Magazine a couple of national artists, who are not far from where we are, who have achieved an almost unbelievable international projection.








Metallica nothing else matters project cubase