jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011

Salicrunette & Evripidis doing The Night Of The Living Covers-Pictures



Salicrunette & Evripidis doing The Night Of The Living Covers





















On Friday 29th of April, me and music journalist and friend Marta Salicrú did a special show at bar Robadors 23. I was actually just playing the piano and singing mostly harmonies while she had to sing her lungs out. The concert was part of a special event where music journalists have to turn into performers for one night and be judged by musicians in the crowd. Our fierce critic was Mireia Madroñero aka Miss Carrussel.


Our show was a cabaret version of some of our favourite tunes ever. Here is the playlist:

Te Esperare-Pic Nic
Baby-Os Mutantes
Your Woman-White Town
Como Un Aviador-Family
All Of a Tremble-St. Christopher
Some Velvet Morning-Lee Hazlewood & Nancy Sinatra
(Remember) Walking In The Sand-The Shangri-Las
The Look Of Love-Burt Bacharach
Our Mutual Friend-Divine Comedy
Hounds Of Love-Kate Bush
Nothing To Be Done-The Pastels
Elisa-Serge Gainsbourg
You Think You´re a Man-the Vaselines

The show brought back a lot of sweet memories in me because my first concert as Evripidis and his Tragedies had taken place at that bar, exactly six years ago, on April 2005. And though Robadors Street, a seedy narrow lane packed with prostitutes, junkies, pimps and petty criminals, has been cleared a little bit since 2005 (due to the construction of a luxurious hotel and some new apartments) it still maintains this Barrio Chino aura that makes it unique. It was a warm spring night and although we were a little nervous at the beginning, we had fun and we paid an homage to some of the artists that shaped not only our musical tastes but our lives as well.

Thank you Marta, you have been a wonderful companion!





martes, 8 de marzo de 2011

Drawing for a gig poster


Me and Sergi Puyol created a poster for a collective concert of Evripidis and his Tragedies, Le Pianc and Villarroel at Moog Club in Barcelona. I did the drawing of this three-headed monster while Sergi did the design.

You can check more of Sergi´s work here:

miércoles, 19 de enero de 2011

Comic strip for Colibrí

photo by Ignasi Casas, cover by Sergi Puyol







Colibrí is the fanzine that features my first comic strip (well, it is not practically a strip but never mind) ever published, a story about the writer´s block I experience every time I have to do some creative work and how I try to sort things out by procrastinating heavily, getting desperate, looking for absurd excuses and-finally-finding a way to make things happen...somehow!
Colibrí was created by Toni Mascaró from APA-APA CÒMICS and illustrator and graphic designer Sergi Puyol. The initial idea of making a fanzine were Sergi would publish his new comic strips alongside the work of other authors has grown into a marvelous little treasure where you can find the work of many talented people, some of them trying their luck on narration for the very first time! The 300 copies of the first issue have already sold out and the 400 copies of the second one are going very well so hurry up otherwise you won´t get yours! The third issue is due to come out in March-April. On the 26th of January Toni and Sergi are doing a presentation of Colibrí 2 at my "Switch the Jukebox On!" night at Switch Bar in Barcelona, with special guests the groups Arponera and Villaroel!

learn more about it here:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=121181484616907&num_event_invites=0

Artists who participated in this Colibrí:
Elisa Riera
Sergi Puyol
Felipe Almendros
Clara Tanit
Evripidis Sabatis
Antoni Hervàs
Leandro Alzate
María Corte
Liz Prince
Markéta Michálková
Marc Bell
Sara González
Tommi Musturi
Mireia Pérez
Elena Barreras
Camille Vannier
Clara Artigas
Jonathan Millán
Cristina Spanó
Jessica Boston
Mirena Ossorno
Lamare

Read and see more about the wonderful editorial Apa Apa here!

martes, 11 de enero de 2011

Razzmatazz Book illustrations

photo by Ignasi Casas





Some months ago I received a call from Sergio. Sergio works for Razzmatazz Club and he had just found some old drawings of mine in the office. He kindly asked me if he could use them for a special book they were making for the 10th anniversary of Razzmatazz Club. I had totally forgotten the existence of those drawings, I had made them ages ago and they were never used so I naturally said yes. Now I am really glad I did so because the book, thanks to Sergio´s beautiful design and the material, both texts (from musicians, djs, journalists or friends) and photos, is incredible and I am really happy to be part of it. It is a book celebrating 10 years of youth culture, concerts, cigarettes and alcohol, crazy dance moves, one night stands and once in a lifetime loves, razzmatazz and nights on the town, fun fun fun and music to top it all up!

Razzmatazz has been like a home to me. Even before I started working there as a dj, I used to go there every week. My memories of Barcelona will be forever linked to it. I still remember dancing my heart out to Arcade Fire´s "Rebellion (Lies)" as if there was THE ONLY song in the world that mattered and I still remember staying for hours outside the club, talking to people whilst "Such great heights" from The Postal Service would burst out of someone´s car, back in 2004, during my first months in the city. In the beginning I used to roam all five rooms of Razzmatazz looking for thrills, with starry eyes and a hungry heart, pushing my way through hundreds of wild kids, trying to make my own little corner of fun. As I grew older I started running away from the crowds and the electronic music and focused on the Pop Bar where I feel more at ease and the music is more of my taste plus the Torre Agbar view from the huge windows is magnificent.

It is in Razzmatazz where I gave my third concert as Evripidis and his Tragedies and the first one with a full band. I remember Javi Buenavista, one of the chief responsibles of the club and a good friend, telling me: "I offer you a show but...why don´t you build a group all around you and your piano so that it is going to be a more vivid gig? After all, you will play at 3 a.m in front of drunken people!" Well, I did so and suddenly it was eight of us on top of the tiny stage of the Pop Bar! After that there was no way-back: I keep on playing with a whole bunch of musicians and friends whenever I can. We ended up playing at Razzmatazz a lot of times, either alone or supporting groups like Arab Strap ( who ended up wanting to beat us up because our drummer stole their whiskey!) or Psapp. I also ended up being one of the residents djs of Pop bar. Five years have passed and I have shared the dj booth with friends like Bonnie and Clyde or iconic musicians like Jarvis from Pulp or Kate from The Long Blondes. And I have had the time of my life.

I cannot pretend that things are the same. As the years have passed a lot of the people who used to hang out at Razmatazz have gone away to give space to a whole new generation of kids, fierce and hungry for fun as always. Some time they get on my nerves (maybe because I envy their naif ways and incredible energy) and sometimes they wake up the tenderness in my heart because they remind me of how I used to be, when I still used to lose myself in the night, fall asleep in the corners (once I fell asleep on the front row of The Horrors concert at the main room of Razzmataz-fact!) just to wake up half an hour later and keep on dancing, make out with everyone, spill my drinks on me, perform absurd choreographies, sing my lungs out and end up with the most horrible hangover, sometimes alone, sometimes no. Although I mostly go to Razz in order to work nowadays, from time to time, for the old time´s sake, I still let the Devil take me by the hand and I kiss the floor when my dj session is over, remembering my dance moves and singing emotional hits at the top of my voice.

Once a journalist wrote in an article concerning my music that I am an "Ave Nocturna", a night bird in Spanish. Maybe he is right. Barcelona has a lot of stuff to offer but it is in its night spots where a big part of my life here has taken place. Classic and essential for the music scene venues like Razzmatazz, Apolo, Sidecar or Moog, much missed legendary places like Mond Club and La Paloma, bars like La Penultima, Las Guindas or La Bata de Boatiné and one-hit wonders (or should I say one-season wonders?) like Indie or El Balcon de Aquilles have been or still are responsible for giving our city a spicy nightlife and for giving us a playground where we can dream we are whoever we want to be...until the dawn breaks and the mirror shows panda eyes the side of a Plaza Cataluña.

Thank you Javi, Julie, Cristian, Nuria, Paloma, Ariadne, Sergio, Albert, Marc, Mirella, Marta, Aleix, Dani, Aileen, Antonio, Carol, Paco, Ray, Laura and all those who work or have worked in Razz all these years for being such a pleasure to be with!

xx



miércoles, 17 de noviembre de 2010

Handsome Devils













http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB31_P63-ng


All the streets are crammed with things
Eager to be held
I know what hands are for
And I'd like to help myself
You ask me the time
But I sense something more
And I would like to give
What I think you're asking for
You handsome devil
Oh, you handsome devil

Let me get my hands
On your mammary glands
And let me get your head
On the conjugal bed
I say, I say, I say


I crack the whip
And you skip
But you deserve it
You deserve it, deserve it, deserve it


A boy in the bush
Is worth two in the hand
I think I can help you get through your exams
Oh, you handsome devil


Oh, let me get my hands
On your mammary glands
And let me get your head
On the conjugal bed
I say, I say, I say


I crack the whip
And you skip
But you deserve it
You deserve it, deserve it, deserve it


And when we're in your scholarly room
Who will swallow whom ?
When we're in your scholarly room
Who will swallow whom ?
You handsome devil


Oh, let me get my hands
On your mammary glands
And let me get your head
On the conjugal bed
I say, I say, I say


There's more to life than books, you know
But not much more
Oh, there's more to life than books, you know
But not much more, not much more
Oh, you handsome devil
Oh, you handsome devil
Ow !

(The Smiths)

martes, 10 de agosto de 2010

Devils of the Deep



Those are the first drawings of a new series called "Devils of the Deep".
Ink on paper.