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MEZKLAH

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About Me

About mezklah MEZKLAH Biography We started Mezklah to create music that we had always wanted to hear artistic expressions that crossed boundaries and spoke to us in new, personal ways. The problem was that music didnt exist yet. Once we began to tap into the innate creativity and tribal consciousness thats inside all of us, then we discovered the music we had been yearning to hear and music other people have been yearning for as well. Angel Garcia The much-heralded Los Angeles-based duo -- Angel Garcia and Greg Hernandez -- came to create and define their own genre of music: Tribal Electronica. On their debut album SpiderMonkey, the duo burst the expected rules of language and song structure with tracks that switch between English and Spanish as seamlessly as they mix up their disparate genres, themes and subject matter. The two visionaries who comprise Mezklah (the Spanish term meaning mix) create an amalgamation of musical styles which is perhaps the best description of what makes up every element of this unusual success story. Their music is an ever-evolving creative process. With Angels dynamic range of vocals and Gregs sonic wonders on his electric guitar, Mezklah completes their live performances by using an accompanying backing track of live prerecorded instruments and electronic beats, which is key to their musical brew. It is where drum-n-bass meets cumbia, trip hop and afro-Cuban beats for a walk through the jungle and a date on the dance floor. Mezklahs music, called daring, genius, imaginative, and gripping by critics lives up to their name and their preparedness to walk tightropes without a net. What ties Angel and I together is that we both always keep open minds about everything, said Greg. We are always trying to experience new ideas and we then take all we learn and work it into our music. Though Greg and Angel originally met playing together in a conventional four-piece alt-rock combo called Circa in the late nineties, it did not take long for both of their experimental natures to take the reins. Friends in the dance club scene introduced Angel and Greg to a new breed of DJs who had started intricately mixing up jungle and drum-n-bass with such radically contrasting styles as world, dub Latin and trip-hop. Hooking up with producer Eric Alatan, who had the studio and equipment necessary to help them create and develop their new style of music, the duo left Circa to follow the experimental path forged by these new music hybrids and become Mezklah. There we were just the two of us up there in front of people who had absolutely no idea what to expect. The first time I looked behind me and there was no drummer or bassist, I actually felt kind of naked, Greg remembers. Then I realized that not being locked into the restrictions of a rhythm section freed me up to play in an entirely different manner. 2. At first Mezklah would play wherever and whenever they possibly could and were very connected to the art and social activist scenes in Los Angeles and, despite their success, remain so. They would perform at community centers, art galleries, parks, house parties, almost every night of the week. They also explored their roots in Mexico, where Angel was inspired to flex his lyrical tongue and start writing and singing in Spanish. I knew how to write in English I had been doing it for years and was very comfortable with the poetry of the language. I had no idea how mixing the two languages would work or how people would react to it. But it opened me up, giving me the chance to express myself in exceptional new ways. And though they are often considered a socially conscious band, particularly for Latino causes, their lyrics are often written more universally, as if a reminder that the specific battles of a certain few are the greater wars we all face. Greg says, In the end, were all the same despite our differences in cultures, languages or traditions, were all part of a much bigger human experience. Their love and appreciation of global cultures, heritage and ritual is visible in more than their music it is on their skin. Angel creates Mezklahs striking visual presence by hand-painting tribal illustrations all over their bodies before every single performance. I think theres a basic tribal nature that lives in our consciousness and is in our blood. When I am body-painting, it is not just a calming, meditative process I go through before performing it is a way to bring us back to our roots and a reminder that we are just a part of something that existed long before us. We are simply reconnecting to that power and consolidating in our world. Angel also designed and assembled the cover art and booklet for SpiderMonkey, which was an eight-song homemade demo before Mezklah was discovered by Escuchalo Records after winning the Budweiser Battle of the Bands contest in November 2004. The 12-track album features dance floor favorites like the Reggaeton-infused Chango Arana to Fogata, a horns-laden tribute to womens struggle for civil rights fueled by drum-n-bass beats. The raw grit of Mezklah is unveiled in the sensual, psychedelic sounds of Passion in the Flesh and Shotgun while Red Mud creeps slowly before exploding into a barrage of beats at the chorus. With the international release of SpiderMonkey by Escuchalo Records on October 25, 2005 Angel and Greg see bright plans for the future. Angel says, The release will finally give us the freedom to explore new places, cultures and ideas. We started Mezklah to create music that we had always wanted to hear artistic expressions that crossed boundaries and spoke to us in new, personal ways. As the editor of famed Hispanic entertainment newspaper Al Borde wrote, Mezklah is one the reasons why we can keep believing in Los Angeles as the place that germinates genius every once in a while. Make no mistake, this is the band to watch out for in the future.Biography We started Mezklah to create music that we had always wanted to hear artistic expressions that crossed boundaries and spoke to us in new, personal ways. The problem was that music didnt exist yet. Once we began to tap into the innate creativity and tribal consciousness thats inside all of us, then we discovered the music we had been yearning to hear and music other people have been yearning for as well. Angel GarciaThe much-heralded Los Angeles-based duo -- Angel Garcia and Greg Hernandez -- came to create and define their own genre of music: Tribal Electronica. On their debut album SpiderMonkey, the duo burst the expected rules of language and song structure with tracks that switch between English and Spanish as seamlessly as they mix up their disparate genres, themes and subject matter.The two visionaries who comprise Mezklah (the Spanish term meaning mix) create an amalgamation of musical styles which is perhaps the best description of what makes up every element of this unusual success story. Their music is an ever-evolving creative process. With Angels dynamic range of vocals and Gregs sonic wonders on his electric guitar, Mezklah completes their live performances by using an accompanying backing track of live prerecorded instruments and electronic beats, which is key to their musical brew. It is where drum-n-bass meets cumbia, trip hop and afro-Cuban beats for a walk through the jungle and a date on the dance floor. Mezklahs music, called daring, genius, imaginative, and gripping by critics lives up to their name and their preparedness to walk tightropes without a net.What ties Angel and I together is that we both always keep open minds about everything, said Greg. We are always trying to experience new ideas and we then take all we learn and work it into our music.Though Greg and Angel originally met playing together in a conventional four-piece alt-rock combo called Circa in the late nineties, it did not take long for both of their experimental natures to take the reins. Friends in the dance club scene introduced Angel and Greg to a new breed of DJs who had started intricately mixing up jungle and drum-n-bass with such radically contrasting styles as world, dub Latin and trip-hop. Hooking up with producer Eric Alatan, who had the studio and equipment necessary to help them create and develop their new style of music, the duo left Circa to follow the experimental path forged by these new music hybrids and become Mezklah. There we were just the two of us up there in front of people who had absolutely no idea what to expect. The first time I looked behind me and there was no drummer or bassist, I actually felt kind of naked, Greg remembers. Then I realized that not being locked into the restrictions of a rhythm section freed me up to play in an entirely different manner. 2.At first Mezklah would play wherever and whenever they possibly could and were very connected to the art and social activist scenes in Los Angeles and, despite their success, remain so. They would perform at community centers, art galleries, parks, house parties, almost every night of the week. They also explored their roots in Mexico, where Angel was inspired to flex his lyrical tongue and start writing and singing in Spanish.I knew how to write in English I had been doing it for years and was very comfortable with the poetry of the language. I had no idea how mixing the two languages would work or how people would react to it. But it opened me up, giving me the chance to express myself in exceptional new ways.And though they are often considered a socially conscious band, particularly for Latino causes, their lyrics are often written more universally, as if a reminder that the specific battles of a certain few are the greater wars we all face. Greg says, In the end, were all the same despite our differences in cultures, languages or traditions, were all part of a much bigger human experience.Their love and appreciation of global cultures, heritage and ritual is visible in more than their music it is on their skin. Angel creates Mezklahs striking visual presence by hand-painting tribal illustrations all over their bodies before every single performance. I think theres a basic tribal nature that lives in our consciousness and is in our blood. When I am body-painting, it is not just a calming, meditative process I go through before performing it is a way to bring us back to our roots and a reminder that we are just a part of something that existed long before us. We are simply reconnecting to that power and consolidating in our world.Angel also designed and assembled the cover art and booklet for SpiderMonkey, which was an eight-song homemade demo before Mezklah was discovered by Escuchalo Records after winning the Budweiser Battle of the Bands contest in November 2004. The 12-track album features dance floor favorites like the Reggaeton-infused Chango Arana to Fogata, a horns-laden tribute to womens struggle for civil rights fueled by drum-n-bass beats. The raw grit of Mezklah is unveiled in the sensual, psychedelic sounds of Passion in the Flesh and Shotgun while Red Mud creeps slowly before exploding into a barrage of beats at the chorus.With the international release of SpiderMonkey by Escuchalo Records on October 25, 2005 Angel and Greg see bright plans for the future. Angel says, The release will finally give us the freedom to explore new places, cultures and ideas. We started Mezklah to create music that we had always wanted to hear artistic expressions that crossed boundaries and spoke to us in new, personal ways.As the editor of famed Hispanic entertainment newspaper Al Borde wrote, Mezklah is one the reasons why we can keep believing in Los Angeles as the place that germinates genius every once in a while.Make no mistake, this is the band to watch out for in the future. .. width="425" height="350" .. .. width="425" height="350" ..

My Interests

music,literature,art,headdresses,breaking the constraints of normalcy of oppression to all humanity, anomalous art and science,spray paint stencils,world music sets us free,documentaries of lost or fallen heroes(fela k,shamanistic apprentices ect.) ,nomadic spirit's (living and in the bardo). uncharted lands of myster. ect.ect.ect........

I'd like to meet:

MEZKLAH IS A GRASS ROOTED OUTFIT IN SOLIDARITY TO THE COMMUNITY TO MEET VARIOUS ARTIST OF DIFFERENT MEDIUMS .

Music:

MEZKLAH Fresh off a European tour, much-heralded Los Angeles-based duo MEZKLAH has created and continue to define their own genre of music: tribal electronica. On their debut album SpiderMonkey, the duo burst the expected rules of language and song structure with tracks that switch between English and Spanish as seamlessly as they mix up their disparate genres, themes and subject matter. With dynamic vocals and sonic wonders on electric guitar, MEZKLAH won the Budweiser Battle of the Bands contest in November 2004. They complete their live performances by using an accompanying backing track of live prerecorded instruments and electronic beats, which is key to their musical brew. It is where drum-n’-bass meets cumbia, trip hop and afro-Cuban beats for a walk through the jungle and a date on the dance floor. MEZKLAH’s music, called daring, genius, imaginative, and gripping by critics, lives up to their name and their preparedness to walk tightropes without a net. www.myspace.com/mezklah

Movies:


Get this video and more at MySpace.com

Television:

Mezklah supports kPFK 90.7fm Pacifica Radio and KILLRADIO.ORG KXLU 88.9FM Will also support KCRW , even if mezklah does not make regular rotattion, He!he!

Books:

motorcycle diaries (che), magic and mystery in tibet, zapata "the ideology of a peasant revolutionary" , The healing drum " african wisdom teachings" Ernest Hemmingway " The old man and the sea" anything by JOHN FANTE, ect..... knowlege is power , power is Knowledge?

Heroes:

WWW.MEZKLAH.COM Also find us on myspace music myspace.com/Mezklah

My Blog

MEZKLAH IN SAN FRAN / OAKLAND DEC 8TH 2006/ PLZ GOTTO WWW.MYSPACE.COM/MEZKLAH for info & other

December, 8 2006 at 2232 MLK w/ Spigga and Mezklah2232 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland, California 94536Cost: 10, 5 w/ toy...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Tue, 05 Dec 2006 06:29:00 PST

Los Angeles Time Review by. Agustin Gurza

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/cl-et-mezklah15apr15,2,397 738.story POP MUSICFinding their niche in the worldThe alt-Latino duo Mezklah is guided by a vision of blending genres to produce a differen...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Fri, 07 Jul 2006 01:56:00 PST

Request Mezklah on KCRW "Morning becomes Eclectic" and KPFK 90.7FM

kcrw- Request Mezklah on air "morning becomes eclectic"week days 9am-to-noonhost; Nic Harcourt (310)450-5183. KPFK- Request Mezklah on airGlobal Village, week days 10:ooam-noonTravel Tips for Aztlan...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Thu, 01 Jun 2006 12:34:00 PST

SpiderMonkey Tour Blog .3

After Rattling the ground in Poland for an evening  we set out towards our next destination, Vienna Austria. Upon Arrival we joined the great flood of traffic pulsing its way into the citys heart...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Sat, 20 May 2006 11:31:00 PST

MEZKLAH SPIDERMONKEY TOUR EUROPA O6

MEZKLAH EUROPE SPIDERMONKEY TOUR 06 Category: Music Mezklah , Trail Blazing across the west towards the eastern block. Arriving in Brussels On Cinco De Mayo for our first show in Schwalmstadt Germa...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Tue, 16 May 2006 04:49:00 PST

MEZKLAH VIDEO OF " REDMUD" DIRECTED BY MICHAEL GARZA

MEZKLAH VIDEO "RED MUD" PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY MICHAEL GARZA.Get this video and more at MySpace.com...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Wed, 12 Apr 2006 12:50:00 PST

MEZKLAH // AZTLAN UNDERGROUND // STOIC FRAME

A NIGHT OF THREE ORIGINAL TOP LOS ANGELES BANDS TOGETHER UNDER ON ROOF , ONE NIGHT MEZKLAH 9:30PMAZTLAN UNDERGROUND 10:30PMSTOIC FRAME 11:15PM TRIBAL ELECTRONICA JUNGLE FEVER DRUM N BASS MEZKLAH FUS...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Mon, 06 Mar 2006 11:56:00 PST

VOTE MEZKLAH'S SONG MALDITA

YOU RATE THE ARTISTS AND WIN COOL PRIZES! Rate the artists below from 1 to 5 using the star rating system to the right. After you vote, you're eligible to enter our contest to WIN A MINI iPOD AND F...
Posted by MEZKLAH on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST