Pablo Sciuto Explained

Pablo Sciuto
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Pablo Fernando Sciuto Silva
Birth Date:12 May 1979
Origin:, Montevideo
Instrument:Guitar, Vocals, Drums, Bass
Genre:Songwriter, Record producer, Poet, Pop, Electronic Music
Occupation:Musician, Composer, VJ
Years Active:1996 - Present
Label:Hipnótica Records, Boomerang Records, Laberinto Records, Producciones Acaraperro
Website:Official Site

Pablo Sciuto is a Uruguayan musician, composer, poet and record producer born in the city of Montevideo, with twelve released albums where he combines rhythms like “Indie Pop”, Jazz, Bossa Nova and Candombe with an electronic sound.[1] He's created a very particular style and has positioned himself in the wave of new creators of Rio de La Plata. At the present time Pablo lives in the city of Madrid, Spain since the year 2000.[2]

Career

His beginnings were in his hometown of Montevideo, where since 1995 he began participating in various bands such as “Escape” (Hard Rock) and “Luz del Alba” (Pop Fusion) teaming up with his good friend Javier Gras, with whom they played cover songs by Eduardo Mateo in small venues. In 1997 he began his solo career with small appearances at the “Hot Club” in Montevideo, sharing the stage with artists such as Erika Herrera, Leo Anselmi and Fernando Henry among others. In 1998 he takes a big leap over to Buenos Aires, performing in various venues in the port city circuit.

He has performed and collaborated with artists such as Machi Rufino, Leo Minax, Jorge Drexler, Pablo Guerrero, Ana Prada, Gustavo Pena “Príncipe”, Jorge Barral, Rita Tavares, Tancredo, Habana Abierta, Daniel Drexler, Gabriela Torres, Carlos Chaouen, Pippo Spera, Tontxu, Mercedes Ferrer, Jorge Galemire, Samantha Navarro, Cristina Narea, Javier Paxariño, La Tercera Republica, Adrián Sepiurca, Alex Ferreira, Pedro Moreno and Evaldo Robson among others.[3]

In his recording studio in Madrid, he experiments with a diversity of instruments, resulting in an enriching combination between electronic and acoustic sounds. His lyrics are influenced by metaphysics, science fiction and astronomy of which he is very fond of. He has ventured in various musical genres, from Jazz, Bossa Nova, Candombe, Folk, Funk, Pop, Electronic, etc. He's created a very particular style and has positioned himself in the wave of new creators of Rio de La Plata. At the present time Pablo lives in the city of Madrid, Spain since the year 2000.[4]

It's very frequent to see him in concert venues throughout Madrid, venues such as Libertad 8, Clamores, Galileo and many other cities in Spain where he performs with his band or on his own using samples and loops in real time as a multi-instrumentalist. He has also been known for his work as a “VJ” in shows with the soprano Pilar Jurado, Leo Minax, etc.

In 2009, Pablo puts together a new band formation, “Astronomos Urbanos” where renowned musicians of various countries have played a part, such as Fabián Miodownic (Drums, Uruguay), Carlos Maeso (Bass, Spain), Sebastián Crudeli (Piano, Argentina), Matías Nuñez (Bass, Argentina), Álvaro Genta Cubas (Guitar, Uruguay), Olmo Sosa (Guitar, Argentina), Adrián Carrio (Piano, España), Ernesto J. Espinoza (Violin, Chile), Martín Muollo (Bass, Argentina) and Ignacio Rodríguez (Drums, Argentina).

In November 2011 he records his most introspective album yet, “Las Ideas del Aire”. A live recording without any additional tracks, recorded at Estudio Brazil in Madrid with Javier Ortiz. This live recording is also filmed on video and is directed by the Argentinean director of photography Gabriel Di Martino.

In December 2020 he performed at the Palacio de Linares in Madrid to sing in "Música en Palacio" cycle of the renowned Ibero-America cultural institution Casa América.[5]

Discography

Singles

Other Proyects

Compilations

As Producer, Engineer and Arranger

Videoclips

Cinema and Advertising

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New Pablo Sciuto album ON. Neworld Music. 24 October 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20110727121842/http://neworldmusic.org/blog/tag/uruguay/. 27 July 2011. dead.
  2. Web site: Pablo Sciuto in the Top 20 of the best known artists in Uruguay. en. Proud Stories. 15 February 2017 . 20 June 2021.
  3. Book: Pablo Sciuto is mentioned in the book "Y la palabra se hizo música" by the famous spanish musicologist Fernando Lucini. es. 9788480487368. 21 June 2021. Lucini. Fernando González. 2006.
  4. Web site: Pablo Sciuto official profile on Last.fm. en. Last.fm. 21 June 2021.
  5. Web site: Pablo Sciuto in the cycle "Música en Palacio" of the Ibero-American institution Casa América of Spain.. es. Casa América. 20 June 2021.
  6. Web site: Pablo Sciuto "On" in Allmusic. en. AllMusic. 12 May 2009.