Showing posts with label Canal Pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canal Pop. Show all posts

Sunday, July 03, 2011

07/ 2011 Canal Pop in Face The Beat compilation by Side Line (Belgium)

The song "Electricity" by Canal Pop was chosen among thousands of submissions as part of Face The Beat, released by Side Line, Belgium. Side Line was founded in 1989 and it's the most important magazine/ portal in the electro/ industrial scene in the world. It is owned by the guys who run Alpha Matrix, the prestigious label that release material by bands like Front 242 or Nitzer Ebb.




Face The Beat contains 50 tracks that were chosen among 1258 submissions. The idea was to create a compilation for the almost 40 thousand Side Line fans on Facebook, and the chosen bands were the ones who had profiles in that social network. This is the first electronic music compilation (and probably the first one in any genre) to be released exclsusively using Facebook, which demonstrates Facebook's value as a music platform.

To get the compilation FOR FREE go to

www.facebook.com/side.line.magazine

click on "I Like" and you'll see the link to download, or use this instead:

www.facebook.com/Side.Line.Magazine?sk=app_178091127385


The tracks can be downloaded all together or individually. The cover design was made by 4611525, an emergent designer from the English underground scene.

The bands that take part in the compilation are, in alphabetical order: [de:ad:cibel], 8 Digital, Alien Vampires, Alpha Point, amGod, Armageddon Dildos, Bella Lune, Bête Noire, Blackhouse & Hypnoskull, Canal Pop, Chaos All Stars, Corporate Soldiers, DarkDriveClinic, Daybehavior, Decayed Reflection, Defence Mechanism, DI*ove, Diffuzion, Distorted Reality, Doom Generation, DRIL, Electro Spectre, Empusa ft Miss FD, Freakangel, h.exe, Halo In reverse, Harvey & the moon, head-less, Human Steel, In Black, Inertia, Kant Kino, Kommander D, Komor Kommando, Krystal System, Malakwa, My Secret Machine, Necrotek, Notstandskomitee, Novakill, P24, PaPerCuts, Psy'Aviah, Razorfade, Reizstrom, Schwarzblut, SMP, The Adamski Kid, The Mask Of Sanity, TourdeForce, Transatlantik, Umilenie, Xperiment

Saturday, October 16, 2010

10/2010 - "Stand By Me" chosen "song of the day" at Popjustice.com

Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert's version of "Stand By Me" was chosen "song of the day" at Popjustice.com, England's most important and cool pop music blog/ portal.

Other artists that shared the honour with us in the last weeks: Ke$ha, Marina & The Diamonds, Take That, Kylie Minogue, Adrian Lux, Tinchy Strider, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, etc.

Of course this is the first time that a band from Argentina is chosen.




Check the link:

Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert en Popjustice.com

10/2010 - "Stand By Me" elegida "canción del día" en Popjustice.com

La versión de Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert de "Stand By Me" fue elegida "canción del día" (song of the day) en Popjustice.com, el blog/ portal de música pop más importante y cool de Inglaterra.

Otros artistas que en las últimas semanas compartieron el honor con nosotros: Ke$ha, Marina & The Diamonds, Take That, Kylie Minogue, Adrian Lux, Tinchy Strider, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, etc.

Por supuesto que se trata de la primera vez que un artista argentino ocupa ese puesto.



Chequear el link:

Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert en Popjustice.com

Friday, June 11, 2010

06/ 2010 An Electro Tribute To Oasis, reviewed at Side Line.com

The album by Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert An Electro Tribute To Oasis was reviewed at (Belgium's) Side Line, the most important synthpop/ electropop/ industrial magazine in the world.

They say that the production sounds like Erasure and that Lara Sambert's voice range is "alluring"... Not bad.

Click here to get Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert - An Electro Tribute To Oasis at iTunes.


Judge for yourself...

Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert - Lyla by eternal_sunday

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

06/ 2010 Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert - Don't Look Back In Anger [live Pop For Export]]


Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert perform an electropop version of the Oasis cover "Don't Look Back In Anger" live at Pop For Export, El Baruyo, Buenos Aires, May 30, 2010.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert @ Código País 2010, some videos

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Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert - Rock This City (Live @ Código País 2010)



Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert - Wonderwall (Live @ Código País 2010)



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Monday, April 26, 2010

Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert @ Código País 2010

Canal Pop feat. Lara Sambert performed at the mega festival Código País on Sunday, April 25th, 2010, Buenos Aires.



























Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Eternal Sunday @ Ciudad Emergente

Eternal Sunday presented its releases at the Ciudad Emergente festival held in Buenos Aires.

The Ciudad Emergente festival took place between June 11 - June 15 at the Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires. The most representative local independent labels (Ultrapop, Casa Del Puente, Scatter, Estamos Felices, Sonoamérica, Oui Oui, Discos Crack, Los Años Luz, etc.) were invited to play their music at the lecture room.


Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Artistas de Eternal Sunday en el festival Código País

Código País es el único festival de tendencias creativas que reúne en un mismo espacio nuevos exponentes de la música, diseño, cine, teatro y todo lo referido al entretenimiento en vivo. Haciendo de éste FESTIVAL un lugar de aprendizaje, distensión y disfrute.

Nuevos talentos, música, diseño, fotografía, instalaciones, cine y teatro, gastro-nomía, tecnología, sector de chicos y terapias alternativas son algunas de las disciplinas protagonistas de este evento, donde se puede encontrar lo último en producción local. Nuestra Misión es mostrar las tendencias creativas dentro del arte poniendo de manifiesto el perfil cultural del País.

Código País se presenta como un gran parque de diversiones artístico, donde se puede pasear, comprar, participar de actividades en vivo, disfrutar del aire libre y conocer las más variadas expresiones creativas de nuestro país.

Las siguientes bandas de Eternal Sunday/ Eternal Sunday Publishing tocarán en vivo en Código País:

Canal Pop: Miércoles 11 de Marzo, 17:40 hs.
KooLTURE: Miércoles 11 de Marzo, 19:00 hs.
Canal Pop: Jueves 12 de Marzo, 19:00 hs (Laboratorio)
Tango Santo: Jueves 12 de Marzo, 22:45 hs.
Cosaquitos En Globo: Viernes 13 de Marzo, 18:20
Ladies On Mars: Sábado 14 de Marzo, 23:59 hs (Laboratorio)
Ladies On Mars: Domingo 15 de Marzo, 21:15 hs

Más info: www.codigopais.com

Friday, March 06, 2009

Nuevo lanzamiento: Valerio Rinaldi - Hasta El Fin Del Mundo EP en tarjeta de descarga

Eternal Sunday hace historia lanzando el EP Hasta El Fin Del Mundo en tarjeta de descarga prepaga.

Eternal Sunday anuncia el primer lanzamiento musical en la Argentina distribuido mediante una tarjeta de descarga digital: el EP Hasta El Fin Del Mundo del artista Pop/Rock, Valerio Rinaldi.

Este novedoso formato se basa en una tarjeta prepaga que presenta un pin o código único, el cual permite descargar en formato digital el álbum o lanzamiento vía web. Es un método fácil, rápido y la música va derecho a la PC o al reproductor portátil del usuario sin necesidad de pasar por el CD player ni de andar haciendo complicados encodings.

La tarjeta de descarga digital es una de las nuevas formas de distribución musical a nivel mundial que hoy llega a la Argentina de la mano de Eternal Sunday y tiene como objetivo desplazar los tradicionales formatos, que han perdido vigencia con el correr de los años debido a las formas de consumo digital.

Hasta El Fin Del Mundo es el cuarto lanzamiento de Valerio en su carrera solista. Aperturando este ansiado EP de 4 temas nos encontramos con dos potenciales hits radiales "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo" y "Junto A Mí" que reciben ovaciones cada vez que Valerio se presenta en vivo. "Canción Para Federico" fue incluido como bonus track en Intimidó Mi Corazón, el álbum homenaje a la banda Virus a 20 años de la muerte de su cantante estrella, a quien Valerio considera un ídolo personal. Siguiendo en el recorrido de este EP, nos encontramos con "Pacto De Amor" una dulce canción de amor tomada de Sagitario, primer álbum de Valerio, en una versión nueva.

Valerio Rinaldi ha estado paseando en los últimos años su pop/ rock pegadizo en español por buena parte del mundo: es uno de los pocos artistas locales que gira regularmente por Estados Unidos y Latinoamérica. Fue parte de varias bandas en los '80 y '90. Comenzó su carrera solista a principios del nuevo milenio como artista del sello de la cadena Musimundo, lo que le posibilitó presentarse en vivo en todo el país y que sus videoclips giraran en alta rotación por TV. En sus giras al exterior se presenta en vivo regularmente en Nueva York y Washington DC, actuando en vivo en canales de TV latina como Telemundo. En 2005 abrió los shows de La Ley en el Luna Park. Participó en varias ediciones de los festivales Pepsi Music y Quilmes Rock y fue invitado especialmente en 2008 al SXSW, South By Southwest, el festival más importante que se realiza en Estados Unidos, invitación que se repite para 2009.

Además de girar por el mundo, Valerio se dedica a otras cosas: es autor/ compositor exclusivo de Universal Music Publishing/ Eternal Sunday y es un cotizado productor y guitarrista que regularmente participa en grabaciones de otros artistas, muchos de ellos bandas nuevas. El interés de Valerio por los artistas nuevos no sólo pasa por participar en sus grabaciones: en 2008 lanzó la agencia Bistec Música para desarrollar nuevos talentos.

Monday, November 24, 2008

New Release: Southern Electro Originals, the ultimate compilation of the best electropop from Argentina

Eternal Sunday presents Southern Electro Originals, the ultimate compilation of electropop from Argentina with vocals in English.


Since its beginnings in 2006 the label Eternal Sunday had the objective of developing (and then exporting to the world) artists that are part of the Argentinean pop scene with songs in English. This local scene exists, and many of its artists are extremely talented, they write, perform and record great songs of a superb quality, that can sound next to any international hit.

To prove this Eternal Sunday releases Southern Electro Originals, The ultimate compilation of electropop from Argentina. The album has 13 killer tracks that go from the ultra catchy uptempo electropop (KooLTURE, Canal Pop), move to the darker side adding industrial sounds (LastraX, Electrofreek), flirt with house music (Mr Charles Deluxe, Alfredo Norese) and reach a killer disco hymn climax (Polette).

The name of the artists may not be familiar to most people, but this doesn't mean they're newcomers: Electrofreek, who's hit "Hear The Music" opens the album, is the project of the legend of rock nacional Tito Losavio, who was a half of the sucessful duo Man Ray during the 90's. He had played with Charly García, Andrés Calamaro, Los Twists, etc. etc.

KooLTURE has made dozens of dance digital releases and is well known in the international underground electropop scene, having remixed and produced artists from around the world. The same happens to Demarco Electronic Project, the techno twins, who appear on a regular basis on the charts at Beatport.com, the most important dance/ electronic music store in the world. They've made all kind of records, from cutting edge electronic music to electronic tango to hard rock.

Polette is the legendary singer Paula Varela who uses to sing dozens of radio and TV jingles each year and had sung next to international stars like Deep Purple and Shakira.

Alfredo Norese is another known producer, ex member of Macaferri & Asociados, a successful 90's band from Argentina and author of many house tracks sold around the world. Auxiliar Channel and LastraX are very well know to fans of gothic/ industrial/ EBM music around the world. Its producer, Tecnoman SF, produces and records regularly European artists for labels from around the world.

A special mention goes to "Ecstatic Days", the collaboration between Canal Pop and Bea. Canal Pop is the project of Emiliano Canal, a producer from Argentina specialized in pop music with vocals in English and Bea is Bea Conenna, singer from New York City who leads Bea Ba, a North American band that makes rock en español. During a visit of Bea to Buenos Aires they got together and recorded this hit, released as a single by Eternal Sunday. They also made a music video that it’s the official music video for this compilation.

Southern Electro Originals was born to show the world the quality of the Argentinean pop music with vocals in English scene. This was a scene who had almost no support from labels till, Eternal Sunday appeared.

Southern electro Originals is an exclusive digital release. A CD edition will be released soon.



Click here to get it at iTunes!


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Saturday, November 08, 2008

New music video: Canal Pop feat. Bea - Ecstatic Days

Eternal Sunday announces the release of the music video for "Ecstatic Days", the catchy electropop song perfomed by Canal Pop featuring Bea.

The video will be the official music video for the compilation Southern Electro Originals: The ultimate compilation of the best electropop from Argentina, which is being released by Eternal Sunday.

Watch Ectstatic Days at YouTube









Tuesday, June 03, 2008

New Podcast: Argentina's Pop For Export

Eternal Sunday presents "Argentina's Pop For Export", the new podcast about pop music made in Argentina.

Entirely in English and narrated by Emiliano Canal, episode 01 presents the preview of four songs, and three of them are part of Eternal Sunday's catalog: KooLTURE – Stupid SuperStar (Sgoliat mix), Cosaquitos En Globo – A Different Colour, Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi – Cool In Japan, and the yet unreleased "Don't You Know" by Angelini Music.

We keep our promise to dedicate ourselves to make the music of our artists known in the rest of the world, gaining access to new markets.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

New Single: Canal Pop feat. Bea, "Ecstatic Days"

Eternal Sunday, keeping its promise of releasing amazing Argentinean music for the whole world to enjoy, presents yet another amazing combination: Canal Pop featuring Bea



Canal Pop is the electropop project of Emiliano Canal, the music producer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, specialized in creating and releasing pop music with lyrics in English, who's also the founder of the Eternal Sunday record label. Bea is an American singer songwriter from New York City whose mother is from Argentina. Bea is a big fan of Argentinean music herself and she regularly performs in the New York area singing (mostly) rock en español. This unique contrast (a producer from Argentina who writes in English and a singer from New York who sings in Spanish) was strange enough to make them record and release a fantastic single: "Ecstatic Days".

"Ecstatic Days" is a hyper catchy song that was written by Emiliano Canal and the producer Sebastián "Curlie" Llobera, who currently lives in Melbourne, Australia. The song posses all the ingredients that are already characteristics of Canal Pop's releases: catchy hooks, furious analog synth lines, carefully arranged vocals with dozens of takes and a melody that's so catchy that it is impossible to ignore after twenty seconds.

The Single 01 also presents the B side "God Speaks In Silence" and a remix of the main song by Alfredo Norese, AKA DJ Mágico, a dance music producer from Argentina. A music video was shot and will soon be in rotation in all music channels.

Tracklist for Ecstatic Days (Single 01)
01- Ecstatic Days
02- God Speaks In Silence
03- Ecstatic Days (Alfredo Norese FactoryLove Mix)

"Ecstatic Days" written by Emiliano Canal & Curlie Llobera, "God Speaks In Silence" written by Emiliano Canal. Mastering by Michael Etes.

Canal Pop feat. Bea: Ecstatic Days (Single 01) is an exclusive digital release by Eternal Sunday Records.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Postulados a los premios Gardel!

Dos CD's lanzados por Eternal Sunday están postulados para los Gardel, son We Never Play Live in Buenos Aires de Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi en la categría A6, Mejor álbum de música electrónica (donde hay 8 postulados) y Heart, The Remixes de KooLTURE que está postulado en la categoría A7, Mejor álbum de remixes, donde hay 5 finalistas.

Los premios Gardel son los premios que cada año, en una glamorosa ceremonia, entrega CAPIF a los lanzamientos más destacados de la industria discográfica argentina. Un jurado de miles de miembros vota en cada categoría para elegir los ganadores.

Ambos álbumes están asimismo postulados en la categoría A35 Mejor diseño de portada.

Supongo que pocos de aquí votan pero invito a todos los que votan a dedicarle un minutito a escuchar y considerar nuestros lanzamientos...

Más info

http://www.capif.org.ar/PremiosGardel.asp






Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi: We Never Play Live In Buenos Aires EP.



KooLTURE: Heart, The Remixes

Monday, December 10, 2007

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi at A Different Drum!


The Eternal Sunday CD We Never Play Live In Buenos Aires by Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi is available at A Different Drum. ADD is the biggest and most important online music store specialized in synthpop, electropop, futurepop, ebm, etc.






Canal Pop Gaby Laguzzi Eternal Sunday A Different Drum CD

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

New CD: Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi


The EP We Never Play Live In Buenos Aires, by Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi, was released in CD format, in a package that includes the remixes of "Cool In Japan".


The CD released combines three digital releases: the EP We Never Play Live in Buenos Aires and the two versions of the single "Cool In Japan", plus a cover version of "Don't Bring Me Down", originally by Electric Light Orchestra, as a bonus track.

Canal Pop is the project of the producer and songwriter Emiliano Canal, who in this occasion recorded with singer Gaby Laguzzi, owner of a beautiful and powerful voice as a guest. Canal Pop performed a killer version of "Pop Goes The World" for the compilation Southern Waves, Argentinean Tribute To Classic Electropop.



The tracklistof the CD version is the following:

01- Cool In Japan
02- If You Are Like Me
03- Lonely Dance
04- Bless The Ones

BONUS TRACKS
05- Don't Bring Me Down
06- Minimoog

COOL IN JAPAN REMIXES
07- Cool In Japan (Demarco Electronic Project Mix)
08- Cool In Japan (Xethis Radio Edit)
09- Cool In Japan (Miguel V Industrial Mix)
10- Cool In Japan (Extended Version)
11- Cool In Japan (Demarco House Mix)
12- Cool In Japan (Xethis Club Mix)


Buy the CD We Never Play Live In Buenos Aires at Faro Latino

Saturday, August 11, 2007

New Single: Canal Pop featuring Gaby Laguzzi, "Cool In Japan"

Cool In Japan is the single taken from the EP by Canal Pop featuring Gaby Laguzzi called We Never Play Live In Buenos Aires. The song was written by Emiliano Canal (AKA Canal Pop) and is based on the real story that the CD's of Plastic Orgasm People, Emiliano's former band, sold better in Japan than in Argentina, their own country. "I felt for a while that, if everything else failed, I could always tour Japan playing my former bands' songs, so this story about a guy who's uncool everywhere else but doesn't care because he's cool in Japan just reflected what I felt" Emiliano recalls.



"Cool In Japan" was featured at the 2006 Sector One compilation, released by the electropop label Section44 (USA).




The single comes in two versions. Single 01 presents the EP version plus the B side "Minimoog" and a remix.


Cool In Japan (Single 01)

01- Cool In Japan
02- Minimoog
03- Cool In Japan


The second version features 5 remixes of "Cool In Japan".


Cool In Japan (Single 02)

01- Cool In Japan (Xethis Radio Edit)
02- Cool In Japan (Miguel V Industrial Mix)
03- Cool In Japan (Extended Version)
04- Cool In Japan (Demarco House Mix)

05- Cool In Japan (Xethis Club Mix)


Mastering by Sgoliat.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Canal Pop feat. Gaby Laguzzi: EP newsletter

Several months ago, somewhere in the city of Buenos Aires singer Gaby Laguzzi and producer Emiliano Canal, also known as Canal Pop, got together to record some songs written by the latter. The combination was a little weird: Emiliano was an electropop producer and songwriter, former member of the duo Plastic Orgasm People, while Gaby Laguzzi was a professional session vocalist with a preference for jazz, Brazilian music and 70's funk and black music. Gaby didn't have a wide knowledge of Emiliano's kind of music, and vice versa. What could came of such a combination?

Magic, that's what. Despise their differences (specially in height, Emiliano is 6' 2'' and Gaby is 5') both of them got incredibly well, musically and personally. Gaby's voice blended perfectly with Emiliano's arsenal of synths and beeps, and Emiliano rewrote some songs to fit Gaby's personality. The catchy "If You Are Like Me" is based purely on the personality of the singer. "I wrote it basically observing Gaby and the things she did", remembers the songwriter.

As the songs were recorded they posted them on Internet, and the USA-based electropop label Section44 asked them a song for their upcoming compilation Sector One. Emiliano and Gaby chose "Cool In Japan", a catchy, ironic song that is based on the real story that the CD's of Plastic Orgasm People, Emiliano's former band, sold better in Japan than in Argentina, their own country. "I felt for a while that, if everything else failed, I could always tour Japan playing my former bands' songs, so this story about a guy who's uncool everywhere else but doesn't care because he's cool in Japan just reflected what I felt" Emiliano recalls. The name of the EP is based on a line of this song.

Two more songs complete the EP, "Lonely Dance", a story about a young girl who has a bad time at a club and "Bless The Ones", a Moby-esque ballad with a heavy loop, a catchy melody, bouncing synths and a spiritual message. Gaby found some of the lines of this song specially difficult to sing. "I was singing for hours lines like 'Down the street/ People walk/ They think they are moving but they're staying at one spot'. If you think that's easy to sing, try to do it standing next to Emiliano who was paying attention to every syllable", Gaby complained later.

The idea was to record enough material for an album, but then Gaby accepted an unusual job: she was chosen from a group of five hundred candidates to sing on board at a transatlantic cruiser. Gaby was ending a four-years relationship with a boyfriend and had a big necessity to get away from it all. Emiliano said OK, and since she has to be on the sea for some eight months, Eternal Sunday releases now these four catchy, ironic and lovely songs. Enjoy them, they won't be played live neither in Buenos Aires not anywhere else for a long time…