Talk:Carlos Sadness
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[edit]User:Irenelazarob/sandbox/carlsaden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia < User:Irenelazarob | sandbox Carlos Sadness
Background information Born March 31, 1987 (age 31) Origin Barcelona, Catalonia,
Spain
Genres Indie, pop
Occupation(s) Singer, illustrator
Instruments Voice/ukelele/acoustic guitar Years active (Carlos Sadness): 2011 — present (as Shinoflow): 2002 — 2007 Labels Sony Music
Associated acts Iván Ferreiro, Caloncho, Santi Balmes (Love of Lesbian) Website Instagram Web
Carlos Sadness (31 March 1987 [GRAM/TIP] in Barcelona, Spain) is a Spanish singer, songwriter and illustrator. Contents
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• 1Biography o 1.1History o 1.2Style and influences o 1.3Other activities o 1.4Discography o 1.5Books o 1.6Notable collaborations • 2Singles / Videoclips • 3References • 4External links Biography He started to study Design while he uploaded some of his songs onto [ORT] myspace. After a few years of [ORT] tourning underground and getting a lot of visits and reproductions on his media profiles, he drew the attention of some media and publishers, becoming “one of the most important faces for 2009” as “El País” said. A few months later, he was making a song for the film Brain Drain. That year he worked with Fernando Vacas (music producer of Russian Red) looking for a different sound [LEX] on new songs, opening the door to a new phase. Nowadays, he [LEX] accounts his first steps as entertainment and learning. History In 2010 Carlos met his [LEX] previous manager Pito Cubillas (Alaska, Héroes del Silencio), with whom he travelled to Los Angeles, [NMS] with thanks to a series of dreams, he discovered a new way of composing his songs, based on the instrumentalization and influences of indie and folk music. During this year, Carlos was invited to participate in a tribute album to Antonio Vega, El alpinista de los sueños, in homage to Héroes del silencio, Hechizo, in the album of Luis Eduardo Aute, Intemperie. By the end of that year, he signed with Sony Music Entertainment. In January 2011 [TIP] he released his first EP Atraes a los relámpagos that helped position him in the national indie-pop scene. In November [TIP] he took part in El Intermedio, a Spanish TV programme of La Sexta channel, with a humorous sketch about Spanish politics and by the end of the year, he was nominated as “Best New Artist Record 2011” by Radio Televisión Española (RTVE). In April 2012, he released his album Ciencias celestes and he finally used the name of Carlos Sadness. A personal and poetic album in which he musically reinvented himself without losing his personality. The day the album was released it appeared [LEX] in the Spanish [EST] channel La 2 and 24 Horas from TVE. That year, the brand San Miguel Beer counted on him to star in its new advertising campaign “Ciudadanos en un lugar llamado mundo”. In 2015 [TIP] he released his second album, La idea salvaje, and it was nº 1 in Fnac and [EST] ranked the 12th position in the list of the Spanish top sellers. The album was produced in Glasgow, Scotland, and counted with the collaboration of Santi Balmes and it is a conceptual album which turns around the idea of [GRAM] an space travel, as a metaphor for the estrangement between two people. For weeks, his songs were nº 1 in “shared songs” of Spotify and Sadness became one of the six indie artists with more influence [LEX] on [ORT] spanish summer festivals and [SS/TIP & LEX]closing a tour with sold out in almost every concert including two dates in Madrid: Teatro Barceló and Sala But. This same year, he was nominated in the ARC awards as “best tour of festivals” and in the VEVO Awards in the category of [ORT] spanish music video for “Bikini”. In 2016 [TIP] he extended his tour to more than 60 concerts and he was also part of more than 20 festivals while he was writing his first book Anatomías Íntimas, launched in November. The book was the most pre-ordered book in Fnac from the announcement to its launching. That year was also his debut in Mexico, and he reached something that [LEX/GRAM] any other artist had reached in his first visit: sold-out in Lunario in a matter of minutes and not only [LEX] one, but three consecutive times. Those events attract the attention of the Mexican media and festivals, [NMS] where he is invited to perform next year. In 2017, Sadness released a single with which he became the first Spanish “indie” artist to exceed the 600,000 monthly playbacks [LEX] in Spotify. He played in Vive Latino and did an American tour with 10 concerts. His song “Amor Papaya” with Caloncho is the Spanish most listened indie song in Spotify [LEX] during 2017. Currently, in 2018, the singer has published the album ‘Diferentes Tipos de Luz’, which started with the advance of ‘Hale Boob’ on January 12 of this year and with the release of the single ‘Longitud de Onda’ on February 2. The scheduled release date was on February 23, tickets for the concert in La Riviera Madrid were sold out two months before. •
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• Style and influences His lyrics [GRAM] born from the experience of what he dreams and lives, built with a fantastic and imaginative character. Barcelona and the North of Huesca are some of the places where he finds inspiration. In fact, he affirms to have imagined many of his lyrics in those places. The trailer Monteperdido and allusions to Montjuic shallow hill and Tibidabo mountain in his album “La idea salvaje” are a clear example of this. His musical taste includes groups such as Death Cab For Cutie, Simon and Garfunkel, Los Piratas or Joy Division. Munch, Kafka or the impressionist authors are examples of his cultural preferences. As it can be seen on Instagram or Facebook, he is one of the most followed indie artists [LEX] in social networks. His song “Hoy es el día” was used for Walmart’s spring-summer advertising campaign in the United States. He was also one of the artists of the [LEX] advertisement spot of San Miguel beer in 2012. In 2009, he shared stage with Katy Perry in the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona and in the Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid. He also shared stage with the Spanish singer Bebe in her 2010-2011 tour. Other activities Before he fully engaged in music, he worked as an illustrator and as an advertising designer. While working in advertising agencies, he did works for trademarks such as White Label, Eristoff Black or Carolina Herrera. In 2016, his book Anatomías Íntimas was published. In his book, he fuses his facets as illustrator and writer; he found the way to weave texts, ideas, memories, songs and illustrations. Since the announcement of the date of publication, the book remained at the top of Fnac’s list of reserved books. In 2016, he wrote a preface about the different points of view about love for the book Los novios de Gael of Sanz i Vila published by Ediciones Hidravión. Discography As Carlos Sadness Album Year Atraes a los relámpagos (EP) 2011
Ciencias celestes (studio album) 2012
Monteperdido (EP) 2014
La idea salvaje (studio album) 2015
Diferentes tipos de luz (studio album) 2018
As Shinoflow[1] Album Year Tu príncipe azul destiñe (LP) 2002
Adelantando relojes (EP) 2005
El misterioso ciclo de tu pestañeo 2006
El presidente de los estados de ánimo (LP) 2007
Medias naranjas y otras mitades (EP) 2009
Books Books Year Anatomías íntimas (text and illustrations) 2016
Notable collaborations Group/author Album Song Year Miranda! Fuerte "Cálido y Rojo" 2017 Caloncho Inédito "Amor Papaya" 2017 Porta Equilibrio "Tela de araña" 2016 Love of Lesbian La idea salvaje "No vuelvas a Japón" 2015 Rubén Pozo (Pereza) (single Youtube) "Mátame ya" 2013 Jamie Cullum Spot San Miguel/Momentum "Everything you didn't do" 2012 Zahara Ciencias celestes "Au Revoir" 2012 Iván Ferreiro Ciencias celestes "Siempre esperándote" 2012 Russian Red (rmx youtube) "Brave Soldier(Remix)" 2011 Luis Eduardo Aute Intemperie "Quiéreme" 2011 Bebe Atraes a los relámpagos "Se fue" 2010 Bebe El alpinista de los sueños/Tributo a Antonio Vega "Estaciones" 2010 Singles / Videoclips Album Song Year Presidente de los estados de ánimo (Como shinoflow) "Amor descafeinado" 2007 Atraes a los relámpagos "Fue tan importante" 2011 Ciencias celestes "Hoy es el día" 2012 Ciencias celestes "Celeste" 2012 Ciencias celestes "Siempre esperándote" [LEX] (con Iván Ferreiro) 2013 Monteperdido "Monteperdido" 2014 Ciencias celestes "Au Revoir" [LEX] (con Zahara) 2014 La idea salvaje "Qué electricidad" 2015 La idea salvaje "Miss Honolulu" 2015 La idea salvaje "Bikini" 2015 Groenlandia & Houdini "Groenlandia" 2015 La idea salvaje "Perseide" 2016 La idea salvaje "Días Impares" [LEX] (Con Melissa Robles) 2017 Amor Papaya "Amor Papaya" [LEX] (Con Caloncho) 2017 Diferentes Tipos de Luz "Volcanes Dormidos" 2017 Diferentes Tipos de Luz "Longitud de Onda" 2018 References • Reseña de Diferentes tipos de luz en Jenesaispop • Reseña de La idea salvaje en Jenesaispop • Reseña de Ciencias celestes en Jenesaispop • Crónica presentación en Razzmatazz de Diferentes tipos de luz en Jenesaispop • Artículo de El Periódico sobre la campaña San Miguel 2012 • Reportaje diario El País • Jump up^ "Shinoflow". versosperfectos.com. Retrieved 17 January 2018. External links[edit source] • Official Web Page • Carlos Sadness on Twitter • Carlos Sadness on Facebook
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