Daniel Marquez of Tatewari Creates The Groove House Studio
By Christie Seeley published by Vallarta Tribune
vallartasounds.com
Our local musicians work does not stop at the venue. Do you ever think of how and where their CDs and music videos, an important way for them to spread their work, are made? The job is quite complicated. There are selection of location, creative filming, sound considerations, mixing and production to consider.
I had a chance to chat with Dani Marquez of the group Tatewari as he worked on the sound system for Cuates y Cuetes 22nd Annual Jazz Festival a few weeks ago. He told me about the creation of the Groove House Studio in his home town La Cruz de Huanacaxtle. As part of Tatewari he wanted to address production issues for them and for other local groups. He is working to expand the business including hopefully honing his skills through study at a prestigious recording company in the US this summer. You can contact Dani at 322 173 9968.
A recent product of the group’s cooperation is “Tangos La Parota”, a beautifully executed video of Tatewari, artistically illustrating some of the recording process. (You can enjoy it on YouTube.com or their Facebook page Tatewari Music.) The production is totally done by the members of the talented group. Esau Galvan composed the music, Dani’s company recorded and mixed the sound and of course it is excellently performed by Esau Galvan, Al Ramirez and Dani Marquez with Sonny Davis and Gary Flores on cajon.
All of us here in Vallarta who love music hope for the best for our favorite musicians. The ingenuity and hard work they put into their careers is amazing. They deserve our respect and support. If we wish to continue to hear the quality of music to which we are accustomed here in this paradise we should stand behind and support them in any way possible. Tips are important as are purchases of CDs.
Tatewari is planning a tour to Western Canada—see tatewarimusic.com for details. Hear Tatewari in person at Cuates y Cuetes next to the pier in the Zone Romantica on Wednesday nights 9:00 PM, see their videos on YouTube, and spread the word to your friends.
There is no such thing as too much music!
By Christie Seeley published by Vallarta Tribune
vallartasounds.com
Our local musicians work does not stop at the venue. Do you ever think of how and where their CDs and music videos, an important way for them to spread their work, are made? The job is quite complicated. There are selection of location, creative filming, sound considerations, mixing and production to consider.
I had a chance to chat with Dani Marquez of the group Tatewari as he worked on the sound system for Cuates y Cuetes 22nd Annual Jazz Festival a few weeks ago. He told me about the creation of the Groove House Studio in his home town La Cruz de Huanacaxtle. As part of Tatewari he wanted to address production issues for them and for other local groups. He is working to expand the business including hopefully honing his skills through study at a prestigious recording company in the US this summer. You can contact Dani at 322 173 9968.
A recent product of the group’s cooperation is “Tangos La Parota”, a beautifully executed video of Tatewari, artistically illustrating some of the recording process. (You can enjoy it on YouTube.com or their Facebook page Tatewari Music.) The production is totally done by the members of the talented group. Esau Galvan composed the music, Dani’s company recorded and mixed the sound and of course it is excellently performed by Esau Galvan, Al Ramirez and Dani Marquez with Sonny Davis and Gary Flores on cajon.
All of us here in Vallarta who love music hope for the best for our favorite musicians. The ingenuity and hard work they put into their careers is amazing. They deserve our respect and support. If we wish to continue to hear the quality of music to which we are accustomed here in this paradise we should stand behind and support them in any way possible. Tips are important as are purchases of CDs.
Tatewari is planning a tour to Western Canada—see tatewarimusic.com for details. Hear Tatewari in person at Cuates y Cuetes next to the pier in the Zone Romantica on Wednesday nights 9:00 PM, see their videos on YouTube, and spread the word to your friends.
There is no such thing as too much music!