Meridian Brothers
Colombia's Meridian Brothers are a futurist electro-rock act melding historic and modern experimental Latin rhythms and genres. Composer/multi-instrumentalist Eblis Álvarez writes, plays, arranges, and records Meridian Brothers' albums solo, and performs live with a band. The irreverent music melds electronic and organic instrumentation, South American, Caribbean, and Mexican rhythms and folk traditions. Their 2006 debut, El Advenimiento del Castillo Mujer, showcased "abstract folk music" inspired by the experiments of Bogota's traditional musical collectives in presenting mutant cumbia, and currulao. Desesperanza, their 2012 Soundway debut, was devised as a salsa concept album but went far afield. 2014's Salvadora Robot offered a clattering meld of rhythms, edgy guitars, and loopy keyboards in re-visioning vintage vallenato. 2019's quirky Dónde Estás María utilized a cello atop multi-tracked Latin rhythms in exploring cumbia, reggaeton, and Andean huaynos. 2022's El Grupo Renaciamiento was the first release to appear from the legendary Latin label Ansonia Records in three decades.
Founded in Bogota, Colombia in 1998, Álvarez, the son of biologists, was a key mover in the city's experimental music scene. He was heavily influenced by psychedelic Latin rock -- primarily from Argentina -- and was seeking new ways of melding instrumental playing with electronic production techniques. He made early recordings that were distributed locally on cassette.
In 1999, he joined Mario Galeano's Ensamble Polifónico Vallenato as a guitarist. The group's innovative interpretation of traditional Colombian and tropical music, and Latin rhythms, influenced him greatly.
In 2000, he moved to Denmark, where he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music and the DIEM (Danish Institute of Electronic Music), learning advanced editing and signal-processing techniques. He didn't return to Bogota until 2005; he discovered the country's music scene ripe with a new generation of musicians exploring cumbia, vallenato, salsa, and currulao.
The Meridian Brothers V appeared in 2005 on la Distritofonica, a completely vanguard tropi-punk exercise that set out Álvarez's vision of dissonant electronic textures wedded to simple, yet fragmented melodies, canciones, and polkas. Meridian Brothers VI followed in 2006 as a wide-ranging evocation of Colombian sounds from the late '60s and '70s as they met with Nigerian highlife, Ethiopian pop, and modern Colombian and Peruvian cumbia in the studio. He formed a live touring band that included percussionist Damien Ponce, Maria Valencia on reeds and winds, Alejandro Forero on keyboards, and bassist Cesar Quevedo; Álvarez played guitar and sang.
Meridian Brothers VII was released in 2007, and relied more heavily on the sounds of vintage Latin rock, champeta, surf, jazz, and electronica, all the while retaining the roots of cumbia and tropical.
After South American and European tours, Álvarez and the Meridians recorded Desesperanza, which was issued by Soundway in 2012. It was a fever dream of a recording that delved exclusively into salsa and tropical music, with a vast array of electronic, acoustic, and editing techniques. A compilation entitled Devoción (Works 2005-2011) was released by Staubgold in 2013.
The Meridian Brothers toured hard while Álvarez continued to plumb the depths of experimentation in both electronics and pan-Latin sounds and international pop musics. A series of singles appeared over the next two years on Names You Can Trust and Soundway, culminating in the release of Salvadora Robot, an album that wed psychedelia, quick edits, loops, Dominican merengue, cumbia, and salsa. It was issued by Soundway in June of 2014. Álvarez and his band toured festivals in Latin America and Europe before heading back into the recording studio. The next Meridian Brothers offering was the eight-song Los Suicidas, the first album in a trilogy. It was inspired by Colombian Hammond organ legend Jaime Llano Gonzalez, who was famous for playing his country's traditional music -- pasillos, bambucos, cumbias, etc. -- combined and juxtaposed with foreign rhythms like foxtrots and waltzes, all in an ambient style. But the Meridian Brothers did it in their own outrageous, warmly humorous way, as evidenced by the first single "Vertigo - Bolero." It was recorded to resemble an 8-bit chiptune. Los Suicidas was issued in November of 2015. The set appeared on numerous end-of-year best lists.
After touring the U.S., Europe. and many countries in South America, Álvarez went back into hibernation to do more research and sonic experimenting. In late 2017, the Meridian Brothers emerged with the full-length Donde Estas Maria on Soundway. Though credited to the band, Álvarez worked alone in the studio to create "a kind of journey from Argentina through to Mexico" in which he traced the fractured, complex history, development, and spread of cumbia from one continent to another.
In 2020, Álvarez issued Cumbia Siglo XX, named after a group that explored a futuristic vision of coastal cumbia in the '80s, when cumbia combined funky basses and evolutionary rhythms that melded seamlessly with disco and rock. As always, Meridian Brothers took this merely as an inspired point of departure. Álvarez modeled his contiguous experiment on the music and technology of the 21st century. He employed an army of drum machines, guitars, analog and digital synths, and software, and filtered them through modern cumbia's global appeal to Latin pop and dance music fans. Cumbia Siglo XX appeared in August of 2020.
In August 2022, Meridian Brothers issued El Grupo Renaciamiento. Alvarez excavated the "forgotten" sounds of the fantastical (read: fictional) 1970s salsa dura group El Grupo Renacimiento. He described his musical creation as "B-class” salsa that explores human struggles in the urban landscape, examining themes including police brutality, social marginalization, and addictions. Recorded at Bogota's Isaac Newton studios Alvarez attempterd to capture a "fantasy salsa dura” sound. Although the group exists only in myth, when depicted in the graphic creations of sleeve illustrators Glenda Torrado and Mateo Rivano, the fictional members of El Grupo Renacimiento became lifelike.
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Metamorfosis
Meridian Brothers, El Grupo Renacimiento
Salsa - Released by Ansonia Records on 17 mei 2022
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No Puedo Más
Wereldmuziek - Released by Música Corriente Oficial on 27 okt. 2023
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Meridian Brothers & El Grupo Renacimiento
Salsa - Released by Ansonia Records on 5 aug. 2022
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Cumbia siglo XXI
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Bongo Joe on 21 aug. 2020
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Desesperanza
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Soundway Records Ltd on 24 sep. 2012
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¿Dónde Estás María?
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Soundway Records Ltd on 8 sep. 2017
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Paz en la Tierra
Meridian Brothers, Conjunto Media Luna
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Bongo Joe on 17 sep. 2021
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Diablos de Chuao
Cyril Cyril, Meridian Brothers
Wereldmuziek - Released by Les Disques Bongo Joe on 15 sep. 2023
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Salvadora Robot
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Soundway Records Ltd on 16 jun. 2014
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Diablos de Chuao / Navaja Bogotá
Cyril Cyril, Meridian Brothers
Wereldmuziek - Released by Les Disques Bongo Joe on 15 sep. 2023
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La Secta
Meridian Brothers, Conjunto Media Luna
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Bongo Joe on 17 aug. 2021
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Este es el Corcel Heroico que nos Salvara de la Hambruna y Corrupcion
Electronic - Released by La Distritofonica on 15 okt. 2009
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El Advenimiento del Castillo Mujer
Ambient - Released by Discrepant on 26 aug. 2016
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Los Suicidas
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Soundway Records Ltd on 27 nov. 2015
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Meridian Brothers Vii
Azië - Released by La Distritofonica on 20 jan. 2012
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Triste son
Meridian Brothers, El Grupo Renacimiento
Salsa - Released by Ansonia Records on 14 jun. 2022
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Puya del empresario
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Bongo Joe on 12 mei 2020
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Cumbia de la fuente
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Bongo Joe on 11 aug. 2020
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Pensando en Mi Morena
Meridian Brothers, Conjunto Media Luna
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Bongo Joe on 13 jul. 2021
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En el Caribe estoy triste
Latijns-Amerika - Released by Bongo Joe on 7 mei 2024
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