Txarango

Txarango
Txarango (Spain), performance at the 11th Horizons World Music Festival 2013 at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, Koblenz
Txarango (Spain), performance at the 11th Horizons World Music Festival 2013 at Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, Koblenz
Background information
OriginRipoll, Spain
GenresFusion, reggae, cumbia, dubstep, pop, salsa
Years active2010–2021
LabelsDiscMedi
Members
  • Alguer Miquel
  • Sergi Carbonell 'Hipi'
  • Joaquim Canals
  • Àlex Pujols
  • Pau Puig
  • Ivan López
  • Jordi Barnola
  • Joan Palà
  • Pau Castellví
  • Sisco Romero
Past members
  • Marcel Lázara 'Tito'
  • Miquel Rojo
  • Xavi Casas
Websitewww.txarango.com

Txarango was a Spanish (Catalan) band formed in Barcelona in 2010. Their members are musicians from the Catalan counties of Ripollès, Osona and Garrotxa. Nowadays, the band is composed of Alguer Miquel (voice), Marcel Lázara, a.k.a. Tito (voice, guitar), Sergi Carbonell, a.k.a. Hipi (keyboard), Joaquim Canals (drums), Àlex Pujols (bass guitar), Pau Puig (percussion), Ivan López (saxophone) and Jordi Barnola (trumpet). They propose a musical fusion, taking Reggae as the mainstay, influenced by Dubstep, Latin music or Pop, and mixing Jamaican music, Rock and Latin sonorities.[1] The band's early albums build upon a circus clown motif.

History

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Txarango's seed was planted in 2006. It started in the Gothic Quarter, Barcelona,[2] in the student flat of the singer Alguer Miquel, the guitarist Marcel Lázara a.k.a. Tito and the keyboardist Sergi Carbonell a.k.a. Hipi. Near Plaça George Orwell, also known colloquially as Tripi square, they started giving impromptu concerts on the streets with musicians from all around the world. It was there where different experiences and sounds were shared. Marcel "Tito", started playing a charango, a small stringed instrument from the central region of the Andes, with Alguer and Sergi "Hipi". All three of them agreed to capture that festive spirit of the street music and to take it to the stages as a new project named after Marcel's instrument: Txarangö, with a diaeresis over the "o".[3]

The band started in 2007, playing all around Catalonia. Together with Manu Chao, Gambeat, Radio Bemba and Che Sudaka, they took part in La Pegatina's debut album, Al Carrer (Self-publishing, 2007),[4] featuring in La Pegatina's first single Penjat. They ended that year on 2 November in Sala KGB Barcelona, with a shared concert with La Pegatina, a sold-out concert.

After recording a maxi-single of 7 tracks named Conjuro (Self-publishing, 2008), at the recording studio Nomada57, Barcelona,[5] Txarangö decided to split up and start a new musical path with other projects.

Welcome To Clownia (2010-2011)

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In 2010 after closing their phase with the group Vall Folk, Alguer, Tito and Hipi decided to work on their new music project. They knew that this new vehicle would be based, firstly, on a very own imaginary and lyrics, before tackling the music. In the free and nomad spirit of the circus, they found their inspiration to start talking about Clownia: a magic place where every street artist they grew up with in Tripi square would play. Even though they didn't have much to do with their predecessor, they reused the name of Txarango, without the diaeresis over the "o".[6]

Txarango made their first steps with Alguer Miquel (voice), Marcel Lázara "Tito" (voice), Sergi Carbonell "Hipi" (piano), Joaquim Canals (drums) and Àlex Pujols (bass). Their cover letter was a single, Welcome to Clownia (Self-publishing, 2010), recorded in Can Pardaler (Taradell). It was made up by two songs: "Nits amb Txarango" and "Vola".

On 18 December 2010, they introduced themselves live in Sala Eudald Graells in Ripoll, sharing the stage with Intifada and Empalmaos. This first concert, which gathered 800 people, had the special collaborations of La Pegatina, Malakaton and The Sey Sisters.

That year, they became part of the record label Tercera Via. Together they worked in the first season where they had 50 concerts and they stepped on the stages of festivals such as UnnimEthnival (Girona), SonRíasBaixas Bueu, Galícia, Acampada Jove Montblanc, Musik'n'viu Granollers, Esdansa Les Preses, In-Somni and the traveling festival FesTOUR. They gather a total of 40,000 spectators. "Vola" and "Nits amb Txarango" have 100,000 reproductions on their official page, 100,000 more in YouTube, and 25,000 in MySpace, and they have had two lipdubs made by groups of young people of Anglés and Igualada.

This first year of life of Txarango peaked on 31 October 2011 with a concert in Castanyada Rock in Piera, where they shared stage with Bongo Botrako, Brams, and Stombers. Before 3,000 people as public, they announced they were going back into the studio in order to record their first album.

Benvinguts al llarg viatge (2012)

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January 2012, Txarango signed up with Éxists Produccions & Management agency and they came back to the studio of Can Pardaler in Taradell in order to release their first album. Benvinguts al llarg viatge was the definitive title of the album. It had 14 songs and featured La Pegatina, Bongo Botrako, La troba Kung-Fú, Yacine & The Oriental Groove, Gertrudis, Cesk Freixas, David Rosell (Dept. i Brams), The Sey Sisters and Itaca Band. They, all together, recorded a new version of "Vola", the only single they recovered from Welcome to Clownia. After finishing the recording, Miquel Rojo left Txarango because of an incompatibility with other musical plans and he was replaced by Jordi Barnola.

On February 16, the day Carnival started, Benvinguts al llarg viatge was published in their official page for free. The band chose this festivity, devoted to fun, as a link to their happy and festive universe. In the first 24 hours, more than 5,000 people downloaded the album. Tickets went on sale on the 16th April for their presentation concert on 18 April in Sala Apolo [ca] in Barcelona. They sold out 1,200 seats in 13 days.

In March, Txarango became the first band to be cover of the magazine Enderrock without having released any physical CD yet. The record label DiscMedi reached an agreement with the band to release Benvinguts al llarg viatge in compact disc, which was released coinciding with a presentation at Sala Apolo [ca], Barcelona. Before the concert, in view of their growing popularity, they gave two little concerts of half an hour in the Enderrock[7] Awards, held on 12 March at Sala Apolo, and on 30 March in Parc del Fòrum of Barcelona, as part of the Telecogresca,[8] in front of 5,000 people.

The first official concert of the new tour in the Barcelona concert hall received praise from the local press.[9][10] At the same time, one of the songs of the album, "Amagada primavera", was involved in the festivity of Sant Jordi in TV3 and Catalunya Ràdio.[11] In June, the band was chosen, among more than a hundred Catalan submitted proposals, to participate in the State Circuit of Concert Halls, Artistas en Ruta, during that very same autumn.

The Benvinguts al llarg viatge tour included fifty dates, with stops in most regions of Catalonia, and a few festivals such as l'In-Somni, Acampada Jove, Garrinada d'Argentona, Altaveu de Sant Boi de Llobregat, Festa per la Llibertat, Mercat de Música Viva de Vic i Petit Camaleons de Sant Cugat del Vallès. On this tour, Txarango also played in some international festivals such as Festival les Feux of l'Été, in France, and Polé Polé in Ghent, Flanders.[12]

Som Riu (2014)

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On March 18, 2014, Txarango released their new CD called Som Riu. The album was released on their website to be downloaded freely as they had done before. As they already did with Benvinguts al llarg viatge, the new album was released by the Catalan record label DiscMedi.[13] The new album was recorded by producer David Rosell in l'Estudi Can Pardal d'Artés.[14] The first single was called "Músic de carrer" [15]

In order to introduce their new album, the band organised a new music festival held in Sant Joan de les Abadesses, in Ripollès on May 2 and 3, 2014. The festival called Clownia, brought together some other bands and singers including La Troba Kung-Fú, Els Catarres, Cesk Freixas, Strombers, Orxata Sound System, Buhos, Itaca Band, 9 Son, DeudeVeu del programa, Oh happy day, among others.[12]

Txarango performed on July 21, 2014, in Central Park, New York, in the SummerStage Festival.[16] The concert was part of the Catalan Sounds on Tour programme organised by Institut Ramon Llull (IRL).[17]

On March 26, 2015, the band collected four Enderrock awards.

In October 2015 the band announced via their Facebook page that their guitarist, Marcel Lazar, was going to leave the band to focus on other experiences.

El Cor de la Terra (2017)

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On March 14, 2017, the first single of the new album, Una Lluna a l'Aigua, was published on YouTube. During the week of March 20–26, two new songs were posted on their page every day. Finally, on Sunday, March 26, the whole album, El Cor de la Terra, was released, with the possibility of downloading it freely (as they had done with the previous albums).

For this album, the group included three new members: percussionist Joan Palà, guitarist Pau Castellví and Sisco Romero as backing vocalist.

De Vent i Ales (2020)

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On June 26, 2020, Txarango published their last album De Vent i Ales.[18] The band wanted to say goodbye to the public with a tour with more than 40 concerts in the Catalan Countries, but the lockdown situation caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic, forced them to cancel the tour.[19] The tour, named El Gran Cric, was planned to occur between June and February.[20]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Welcome to Clownia

  • Released: 2010
  • Label: Autoedició
  • Tracks:
  1. Nits amb Txarango
  2. Vola

Benvinguts al llarg viatge

  1. Benvinguts
  2. En Caravana
  3. Amagada Primavera
  4. Quan Tot S'enlaira
  5. Volveremos
  6. Pren el Carrer
  7. No Deixis de Caminar
  8. Un Pam de Nas
  9. Sueña Como un Niño
  10. Per Art de Màgia
  11. Sempre Balla
  12. Arriba la Nit
  13. Vola
  14. La Dansa del Vestit

Som Riu

  1. Esperança
  2. Músic de Carrer
  3. La Vuelta al Mundo
  4. Compta amb Mi
  5. El Meu Poble
  6. Alegre i Encantada
  7. Som un Riu
  8. Governant
  9. Batega
  10. Corazón Viajero
  11. Camp de Batalla
  12. Com Dues Gotes d'Aigua
  13. Tant de Bo
  14. No t'Adormis

El Cor de la Terra

  1. Obriu les Portes
  2. Una Lluna a l'Aigua
  3. El Tren del Temps
  4. Som Foc (feat. The Cat Empire)
  5. Mil Ocells (feat. Jarabe de Palo)
  6. Meravellós Regal (feat. Safari Children's Choir)
  7. Resiste y Grita (feat. EKO Camp)
  8. Terra Endins (feat. Manu Chao)
  9. Ulls de Corall
  10. Et Recordo
  11. Que Tot et Vagi Bé
  12. T'espero
  13. Somriurem
  14. Quan Calla la Ciutat

De Vent i Ales

  1. De tot arreu
  2. A la deriva
  3. La foguera
  4. Quan cau el sol
  5. Les coses senzilles
  6. Aguacero
  7. Nous camins
  8. Avui que fas anys
  9. Cançons de llibertat
  10. Bendita vida
  11. Si sabessis
  12. Barcelona
  13. La memòria de les mans
  14. Ara que balles amb mi
  15. El combat
  16. És hora de tornar a casa

References

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  1. ^ "Canet Rock 014". Enderrock (224): 48–49. June 2014.
  2. ^ Guillem Vidal. "Preparats per córrer". Diari El Punt. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  3. ^ Cesk Freixas. "Cesk Freixas, Txarango i Sant Joan". Nació Digital. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Los Discos del Chango 2007. La Pegatina". Radio Chango. 2007.
  5. ^ "Junio". Web Nómada57. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2008.
  6. ^ "La revolució del nou mestissatge" (PDF). enderrock. No. 197. March 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  7. ^ Joan Vila i Triadú. "Sorpresa Txarango". Nació Digital. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  8. ^ Clip de Pren al carrer enregistrat al Parc del Fòrum
  9. ^ Roger Palà. "Quan tot s'enlaira". Diari El Punt. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
  10. ^ Màrius Serra. "Txarango Llur". La Vanguardia. Archived from the original on 18 May 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  11. ^ Clip d'Amagada Primavera interpretat el dia de Sant Jordi al plató dels Matins
  12. ^ a b "Txarango posa rumb a França". Enderrock. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  13. ^ "El segon disc de Txarango es dirà 'Som riu'". Enderrock. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  14. ^ ""Som Riu" és el nou disc de Txarango". Directe.cat. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  15. ^ "Txarango, músics de carrer". Enderrock. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
  16. ^ ""Central Park Summerstage Festival"". Central Park. 10 December 2022.
  17. ^ ""Mishima, Txarango i Headbirds actuen aquest diumenge al Central Park de Nova York"". Diari Ara.
  18. ^ "L'últim disc de Txarango es titularà «De vent i ales» i es publicarà el 19 de juny". Nació Digital. 24 May 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  19. ^ "Txarango cancel·la la seva gira de comiat per la pandèmia". El País. 23 December 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  20. ^ "Txarango call it a day after 10 years with final album and tour". Catalan News. 17 December 2019.
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