An Argentine band that blends rock, industrial textures, and ambient sounds across decades of albums.
For a good sense of their range, check out 'Juego Sagrado' or 'Batalla' from their top songs. They frame the band's mix of rock drive and textured experimentation.
They've carved out a space in Argentina's rock scene by never sticking to straightforward formulas. Songs like 'Magia Veneno' mix hard rock with electronic and experimental touches, while 'A Veces Vuelvo' and 'Cuadros Dentro De Cuadros' show their willingness to weave in industrial and ambient layers. It's a sound that's built a following by ignoring trends.
Formed in the early 1990s with brothers Fernando and Gabriel Ruiz Díaz and drummer Marcelo Baraj, they started as Machi before settling on the name Catupecu Machu. Their debut 'Dale' arrived in 1997, followed by albums like 'A Morir' in 1999 and 'El Número Imperfecto' in 2002. They've kept putting out records since, including 'El Mezcal y la Cobra' in 2007 and more recent ones like 'Origen' and 'Santuario'.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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