Carlos Guirao Explained

Carlos Guirao
Instrument:keyboard, Guitar
Birth Name:Carlos Guirao Felices
Birth Date:1954 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Barcelona, Spain
Death Place:Barcelona, Spain
Genre:electronic music Progressive rock
Occupation:Musician
Years Active:1970–2012
Label:At-mooss records, PDI
Past Member Of:Neuronium
Programa
Cherish Band
Gato viejo
Atlanta
Website:http://carlosguirao.blogspot.com

Carlos Guirao Felices was a musician and composer born in Barcelona 23 February 1954. He died in Barcelona 17 January 2012.[1]

Carlos Guirao was member of several groups being the most well-known Neuronium, Programa and Cherish Band.In 1981 he performed for the Spanish Television program "Musical Express". This program consisted of interviews[2] and performances.This program included a performance of Carlos and Michel Huygen jointly with Vangelis at the Nemo Studio in London. Videos of this performance exist.[3] In this period he was also in touch with Klaus Schulze, who initially had to prepare the mixing of his third LP Digital dream.They also played a jam session with Teddy Bautista and Ash Ra Tempel for "Musical express".[4] [5]

Discography

(1977): Quasar 2C361 (Neuronium)

(1978): Vuelo quimico (Neuronium)

(1980): Digital dream (Neuronium)

(1981): The visitor (Neuronium)

(1982): Chromium echoes (Neuronium)

(1982): Revelation (Carlos Guirao)

(1983): Sintesis digital (Programa)

(1984): Maxi Impacto-Reunion de amigos (Programa)

(1985): Acropolis (Programa)

(1986): Paris Dakar (Programa)

(2002): A Separate Affair (Neuronium – Vangelis)

(2005): Pesadillas de un ser viviente (Carlos Guirao, unpublished)

(2008): Ensayos bajo una tormenta (Carlos Guirao, unpublished)

(2010): Symphony (Carlos Guirao)

(2011): Alchemy (Loibant & Guirao)

(2011): Brumas (Carlos Guirao)

(2011): El vuelo de las almas miticas (Carlos Guirao)

(2012): PubLine (Carlos Guirao concierto en Lleida, unpublished)

(2012): Queda vida.....(Cherish Band)

(2012): OpRock (Carlos Guirao, unpublished)

(2012): Magics (Carlos Guirao, unpublished)

(2012): Excerpts (Carlos Guirao, unpublished)

External resources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spanish Electronic Music Pioneer Carlos Guirao Dies . Progressive Rock Central. January 2012.
  2. Web site: TVE. interview TVE. 1981.
  3. Web site: Neuronium. Live performance Neuronium – Vangelis. 1981.
  4. Web site: Encyclopedia of Electronic Music. 10 September 2012.
  5. Web site: Jam session Neuronium – Ashra. TVE "Musical Express" 1981. 11 September 2012.