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Catupecu Machu

Catupecu Machu is an Argentine rock band, usually classified as within Rock en Español. Its current band members are Fernando Ruíz Díaz in voices and guitar; Sebastián Cáceres in bass guitar; Agustín Rocino in drums; and Macabre (Martín Gonzalez) in keyboards and samplers.
==Biography==
The band started as a power trio in the Villa Luro neighborhood, Buenos Aires, in 1994. It all started when the Ruíz brothers decided to establish a band. As music lovers they already knew how to play the guitar and bass. All they needed was a drummer, so they recruited Marcelo Baraj (who currently plays in Totus Toss). With this first line-up they started playing in the underground concerts of Buenos Aires (performing in the Arlequines theatre), followed by shows around the country.
During the following years, they played the “Nuevo Rock” (New Rock) festival of Córdoba (1997), where the press identified them as the next big thing, and also playing in the “Monsters of Rock” festival (1998), opening for Almafuerte, Sepultura, and Metallica at Buenos Aires' River Plate Stadium. In 1997, the group founded their own label to make their début album, entitled ''Dale!''. During this period, drummer Marcelo Baraj was replaced by Miguel Sosa, who was only sixteen years old at that time.

After this, being tired of having their shows being bootlegged, they decided to create their second album called ''A Morir'' (recorded live in Cemento), which included songs from the previous album and 4 new tracks (''Heroes Anonimos'', ''Testigo Criminal'', ''Cuantos Son'' and ''El Rostro''). It started selling in mid October 1998, increasing their reputation.
In the year 2000, they recorded their third album entitled ''Cuentos Decapitados'', produced by EMI-Odeon and edited in New York, a disc which demonstrated the band more mature musically, and also showing a great improvement lyrically. This album was popular, both with the public and critics, containing tracks such as ''Y lo que quiero es que pises sin el suelo'', ''Entero o a Pedazos'' and ''Eso Vive''. The video of ''Y lo que quiero es que pises sin el suelo'', directed by Gianfranco Quatrini, obtained an MTV Award for Best Latin Video of the Year 2001, chosen by the public. And thanks to this, they were able to edit the disc in Puerto Rico and United States through EMI Latin and a start to a two-month tour throughout the island, playing in “Festival Rock a Tour”.
In December 2001, the band performed at Arena Obras Sanitarias, a legendary venue for high ranked artists, sometimes called “The Temple of National rock." This same show was transmitted several times on MTV and live via the Rock & Pop radio station. In May, the following year, this show was edited and officially launched into DVD, called ''Eso vive'', which included intimate things about the band, famous songs and the video ''Y lo que quiero es que pises sin el suelo''. They were also the first Argentine band to release a DVD. After the show at Obras, the band started a tour playing around Argentina, with other performances in Uruguay, Paraguay and United States, playing in the MTV Awards in Miami (2002), and a promotional tour through the city of Los Angeles, California (2003).
During a stage in which the band has a high popularity, drummer Miguel “Abril” Sosa decided to leave the group to form a band called Cuentos Borgeanos. He was replaced by Javier Herrlein, an old friend of the group, who collaborated with them in songs such as ''La Polca'' playing the accordion, and played as a drummer long before the band had a name.
In 2002, the band release their fourth album titled ''Cuadros dentro de cuadros'' in which they experimented with computer-generated sounds. To record this CD, the band went to a big country house, where they created the recording studios with three rooms for each member of the band. The whole disc was arranged into separate sections.
During 2003, for the fourth time, the band played their regular concerts with “Surround Sound 5.1," in which the whole audio system is strategically positioned around the venue. This created a unique experience for the public. Catupecu Machu was the first band in the world to use this system in concerts.
In November 2004, the band released their fifth album entitled ''El Número Imperfecto'', recorded in Panda Studios, Espacio Studio, Labardén Studio and Club Audio of Buenos Aires with editing enhancement by Tom Baker of Precision Mastering, Los Angeles, California. In this recording, the group integrated a fourth member to the band, Macabre (Martín Gonzalez) on keyboards and samplers. This disc includes eleven songs and an interactive track to access the band’s website.
In August 2005, the band participated in the LAMC (Latin Alternative Music Conference) hosted in New York, being one of the main bands. Followed by performances in New York with a spectacular concert which showed that Catupecu Machu was a band with a major international potential. After this trip, MTV produced the “Diary of Catupecu Machu," showed in different countries across Latin America. In November 2005 Catupecu Machu was nominated for Best Rock Group and Best Artist of the South in the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America.
On March 31, 2006 Gabriel Ruíz Díaz crashed his car into a tree. He suffered severe head trauma and loss of brain mass. After some days in the Intermediate Care Unit, Gabriel was moved to the Fleni rehabilitation centre in the city of Escobar on 10 October. Contrary to what some media outlets said, both people in the car were wearing their safety belts. The passenger of the car was Cabezones singer César Andino, who suffered two broken femurs, one of them an open fracture. He is now recovering positively after several surgical procedures.
Fernando Ruiz Díaz, Macabre y Javier Herllein launch on 2007 Laberintos entre aristas y dialectos (Laberints between arist and dialects, a double album presented in 2 chapters.Chapter 1 is called Tratado de la materia en estudio (Treatment of studio material)and it includes three new songs ("El viaje del miedo","Dialecto" and "Foto en blanco y negro ") and three new version of existing songs ("Magia veneno", "Grandes esperanzas " and "El lugar")
The second chapter is called Registro de la materia en concierto (Recordings of the live material ), and it includes recordings made by the band during the special shows they were giving,including their most famous songs but arranged with violin,cello,and viola sections
Sebastian Caceres takes Gabriel Ruiz Diaz role as bassist/guitarist.
This album takes the band to new escenarios,mainly Buenos Aires Theaters,with the band aiming for a bohemian and quiet type of show,uncommon on the band until then
Agustín Rocino takes Javier Herrlein role as drummer.

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