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Fulano was a Chilean
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band. They were one of the most important bands in the development of jazz-rock in Chile or, as described by musicologist Juan Pablo González, of "anti-hegemonic eclecticism". With an oeuvre consisting of six high quality and virtuosic albums, they have been widely recognised as pillars of jazz-rock and experimental music in Latin America . Fulano was founded in 1984 in
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by members of '' Santiago del Nuevo Extremo:'' Jorge Campos (bass), Cristián Crisosto, (saxophones and flute), Jaime Vivanco (keyboards), and Willy Valenzuela (drums); joined by Arlette Jequier (voice and clarinet), and Jaime Vásquez (saxophones and flute). Their first era lasted from 1984 till 2003, releasing four studio albums ''Fulano'' (1987), ''En el Bunker'' (In the Bunker, 1989), ''El infierno de los payasos'' (Hell of the clowns, 1993), and ''Trabajos Inútiles'' (Useless works, 1997). These albums were particular in their creative complexity and the very original fusion of varied stylistic and musical elements. They also stood out for their instrumental and vocal virtuosity and the ironic, humorous and, especially, antiestablishment lyrics against the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, and later the
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. The group positioned itself from the start as one of the most influential fusion bands of Latin America, although always keeping an uneasy relationship with mass media. They decided to dissolve after the tragic death of Jaime Vivanco in 2003, releasing the live album ''Vivo'' (Alive) (2004), which contained Vivanco's last performances. The second era began in 2009 when they decided to reform, with Raúl Aliaga on drums, who had been playing since 1996, and Felipe Muñoz on keyboards. They released a live DVD entitled ''La Farsa Continúa'' (The Farce Continues, 2011), and after multiple changes in the line up, a fifth and final studio album entitled ''Animal en Extinción'' (Endangered animal, 2015), that counted only with Crisosto and Campos from the original members, with Paquita Rivera in charge of vocals, after which the dissolution of the band is announced at the end of 2015. Since then, three posthumous live albums have been released: ''La Batuta 1993'', ''En vivo en Los Ángeles 2002'' (Live in
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), and ''En directo FestivAlterNativo México 2010.'' A tribute album from MediaBanda entitled ''Maquinarias'' was released in 2021.


History


Formation and debut album (1984–1988)

In 1984, still members of '' Santiago del Nuevo Extremo'', Jorge Campos, Cristián Crisosto and Guillermo Valenzuela started rehearsing and experimenting new sounds on the side. At one point the trio, under the name Mediabanda, invited Arlette Jequier, Jaime Vivanco, and then Jaime Vásquez to continue expanding the sounds of their new music. Only once the last three arrived Fulano properly emerged, as a group that consciously sought the development and fusion of rock, jazz and various other styles that were in the mix. The band's strongest influences and sources were almost unattainable in the isolation and repression of Pinochet's dictatorial Chile in the early 1980s, such as
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and Janis Joplin as well as the European avant-garde movement "
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" characterised by its rejection of the music industry. They began performing in various cultural and university spaces of
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, giving their first concert at the Espaciocal Cultural Center in 1986. The following year they released their first self titled album (which contained fan favourites ''Maquinarias'', ''Tango'', ''Fulano'', ''1989'', ''Suite Recoleta'' and ''Calcetín perseguido''), through which they broke through to a larger and more heterogenous audience, away from the academic minded one of their origins. This is made clear in August 1988, when over four thousand people attend a concert held at the Nataniel Stadium of
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. Their unique sound, the versatile voice of Arlette Jequier and the multi-instrumentalist prowess of the band members made the project grow, which in its beginnings was cataloged as a derivative of jazz fusion, however, as Vivanco clarified at the time, "none of us studied that style or dares to consider himself a jazzman".


''En el bunker'' and ''El infierno de los payasos'' (1989–1994)

In 1989 Fulano released their second album: ''En el Bunker'', a double "
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" with more than 100 minutes of music. Arguably the longest music release ever recorded in Chile, its incredible display of virtuosity and musical quality, together with its satirical lyrics, enshrined the band as one of the best " jazz fusion" bands in
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. Compositions such as ''Sentimental Blues'', ''La historia no me convence solo me atraganta'' (History does not convince me, it just chokes me), ''No me gusta que se metan conmigo'' (I do not like them messing with me), ''Perro chico malo'' (Bad little dog), ''Buhardillas'' (Attic), ''El dar del cuerpo'' (The giving of the Body) and the popular ''Adolfo, Benito, Augusto, Merino'' ( Adolfo, Benito, Augusto, Toribio), are significant examples in the creative history of the band. The album won the APES Prize (Asociación Periodistas de Espectáculos de Chile), in the "Contribution to Jazz" category and the "Best Rock Group 1989" Award from the now defunct Radio Concierto, which seemed strange at the time, as the songs strayed far from the logic of singles or video clips typical of the times. Although in their very particular and different style, the critical lyrics and the rebellious attitude of the band marked a rejection of the military dictatorship brought them closer to the
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or the rock of
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, than the more popular pop and rock groups of the era. During 1991 and 1992, the group dedicates itself completely to the composition of their new album, which finally comes out in 1993, dubbed ''El infierno de los payasos'' (Hell of the Clowns), from which they produced their first and only video clip, ''Lamentos''. This new album, much more rockier than the previous ones, stands out with songs like ''Basura'' (Trash), ''Fuegos artificiales'' (Fireworks), ''Convicciones'' (Convictions), ''Morbosadoquista'' (Morbosadochist) and the ironic ''Contribución al jazz'' (Contribution to Jazz), a 15 second reference to the previously mentioned prize.. As the band gained international recognition, in 1990 they were invited to
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, to participate in the Jazz Plaza Festival 90', along with musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie,
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, Airto Moreira and
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. In 1994 they appear together with the legendary Brazilian multi-instrumentalist
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in the Teatro Municipal of Viña del Mar and in October of that same year, they celebrated their 10 years of history in the
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Theatre, which included the re-release of the album ''En el bunker'' for CD format. Two covers were used, one red and one blue, replacing the original image of a tank cannon with a picture of a metal door under several padlocks. The CD release added three long compositions pieces called ''Y ahora qué'' (And now, what?), ''No me gusta que se metan conmigo'' (I do not like them messing with me) and ''Que o la tumba serás'' (What or the grave you will be), while others were shortened.


''Trabajos Inútiles'' and death of Vivanco (1996–2004)

In 1996, after a two year hiatus, and with drummer Willy Valenzuela settled in the
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, Raúl Aliaga joins the band from
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. A first compilation album was released by selecting from the first three albums, which was quickly followed by their fourth album, and first independently released, called "''Trabajos Inútiles''" (Useless works), co-produced with Fernando Lyon in the Master Studios of Santiago de Chile (all previous albums had been released by Sello Alerce). This album features ''Godzilla, Canción formal (En 7/8), Más allá del deber, Rope, cochi, loma'' (a sophisticated arrangement of the theme ''Perro chico malo'', or 'Little bad dog'), ''Krikalev'' and ''Arañas de tribunal''. After the album's release, and the replacement of Jaime Vásquez with the saxophonist Rafael Chaparro, Fulano kept playing live. Their last concert of that period, on October 31rd, 2002, at the Providencia Theatre, celebrated the band's at that time 18-year career. However, tragedy occurs on January 17th, 2003 when Jaime Vivanco, keyboardist and one of the main composers of the band, dies of a pulmonary edema, his body found at his house. After this terrible event, Jorge Campos, the band's bassist and the other members decided not to continue with the Fulano project, as they considered Vásquez a fundamental pillar in the band, both as composer and instrumentalist. As a way to honour his memory and end the band on a high note, the remaining members of Fulano released a live album "''Vivo''" (2004), culled from concerts in 2002, that is, their last dates before Vivanco's death. The album featured songs that ran throughout their career, but recorded in a much better quality than the first two albums, while adding two new songs called ''Pinocchio in Patolandia '' and ''Todas las ratas del mundo'' (All the Rats of the World). After this, the band went into an indefinite hiatus, during which a documentary was made, directed by Pablo Leighton, that portrays the history of the group, with performances, interviews and photographs, as a sort of epilogue for its then 18 years of history. After that, the band members occupied themselves with other projects: Jorge Campos announced a third solo album, Jaime Vásquez organized an avant-garde septet, Raúl Aliaga remained as a percussionist in
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and other personal projects in world music, while the marriage Crisosto-Jequier resurrected MediaBanda along with a large contingent of young musicians that included their daughter Regina Crisosto as a second vocalist.


Return, reformation, and 30th anniversary (2009–2014)

In 2009, after repeatedly closing the door to a Fulano reunion, the band announces its reformation in order to celebrate their 25th anniversary with a concert entitled ''La Farsa Continúa'' (The Farce Continues) at the Teatro Oriente in Chile, with then 25 year-old Felipe Muñoz filling Vivanco's shoes and saxophonist and flutist Jaime Vásquez rejoining the band. In December that same year, a new concert marked the occasion of 20 years since the release of ''En el Bunker''. During 2010 the group continued giving concerts throughout Chile, as well as letting it know that they were working on a new album. At the request of
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(who counted Fulano as major influence in their music), they joined Faith No More on their tour of Chile, with a concert held at the Bicentennial Municipal Stadium of La Florida on December 5, 2010 where they also shared the bill with Primus and
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. In August 2011 the band finally releases the DVD ''La Farsa Continúa'' (The Farce Continues), in what was the first audio-visual record of the band since the video clip of ''Lamentos'' in 1993. On April 16, 2012 Raúl Aliaga announces his departure from the group "My thanks to have shared a great career with an emblematic band in Chilean culture. Everything in life has a beginning and an end. Dismissal of all those who made it possible all these years to be drummer and have developed an important part of the story". On January 2, 2013, they announced: "To all our followers and friends, we inform you that Arlette Jequier has left Fulano for personal reasons, and we deeply regret her departure." However, they confirm the start of recording for their next album from April that same year. On March 19 they announce the arrival of new members. "We inform you of the incorporation into our project of the talented singer and pianist Francisca (Paquita) Rivera and the versatile Cristóbal Dahm in Saxo Baritone, Tenor and Clarinet", as well as the return of Rafael Chaparro to replace the newly retired Jaime Vázquez, and Christopher Schönffeldt on drums. With this new formation they present themselves at the Vang Festival in San Joaquín with the outstanding Brazilian composer
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. On November 22, 2014, they performed a concert, broadcast live, to mark the celebration of the band's 30th anniversary, that coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Radio Futuro, held at the Nescafé Theater of the Arts. With star guests, such as "pal bands" Santiago del Nuevo Extremo and MediaBanda, in addition to Pedro Foncea (from ''De Kiruza''), Angelo Pierattini (from ''Weichafe''), and the former drummer Guillermo Valenzuela. All of them reviewed a large part of the group's oeuvre, in addition to some new work they had been playing in recent times. Parallel to the celebration of the 30 years the documentary ''Fulano, animal in extinction'' premiered in the Féstival In-Edit Nescafé showing the group in this new creative stage.


''Animal en extinción'' and break up (2015)

In 2015, after a tour through Chile that included cities such as
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, the group focused on recording their expected new album, titled ''Animal en Extinción'' (Endangered animal), which finally was released in December 2015, its first studio album in 18 years, with Crisosto and Campos the only original members; with Paquita Rivera in voice, Rafael Chaparro and Cristobal Dahm in saxophones, Felipe Muñoz in keyboards and Álvaro Poblete in drums. The album opens with a tranquil theme by the deceased Jaime Vivanco, to then deploy a contestatory and non-conformist lyric, along with the characteristic music of great rhythmic, melodic and structural development. Simultaneously, a live album is released ''En La Batuta 1993'' recorded in 1993 in Plaza Ñuñoa with the original line-up and with an unpublished Vivanco track entitled ''Alfa Ralfa Boulevard''. However, after the release of the album, they announce the final dissolution of the band due to differences between Campos and Crisosto, bringing to an end 31 years of avant-garde musical history and cultural resistance.


Side projects, legacy and tribute (2016–present)

A year to the day of the band's demise, the inheritance of Fulano came alive almost simultaneously through three different projects. Cristián Crisosto together with Chaparro and Dahm release the fourth Mediabanda album entitled ''Bombas en el Aire'' (Bombs in the air). Jorge Campos with Paquita, Muñoz, and Poblete create the band ''Animal en Extinción'' (Endangered animal) to disseminate part of Fulano's latest work as well as new compositions finally released in October 2018 in an album called ''Antes y después'' (before and after). Arlette Jequier with composer and guitarist Camilo Acevedo premiered ''Arlette Jequier y Grupo'' and announced a debut album that was finally released in January 2018 entitled ''Aire'' (Air). On the other hand,
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whose percussionist continues to be former Fulano Raúl Aliaga, released the album ''La canción que te debía'' in November 2017. In 2017 two other posthumous Fulano live albums were independently released, ''En vivo en Los Ángeles 2002'' (Live in
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), and ''En directo FestivAlterNativo México 2010''. Since late 2018, Cristián Crisosto's Mediabanda is presenting the show "Mediabanda Plays Fulano", which premiered on November 16th at the Teatro Oriente in Providencia paying tribute to the music of the band, and in particular to Jaime Vivanco, with new arrangements of Tomás Ravassa on keyboards and Aurelio Silva on guitar, in a show and staging that exudes energy and attitude. In January 2020 they release the first single from their latest album entitled ''Maquinarias'' (Machinery) in tribute to Fulano, with the classic "Adolfo, Benito, Augusto y Toribio", at the
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and in the context of the Social Outbreak. Finally, in 2021 the album ''Maquinarias'' was released, where the work carried out as a tribute with the participation of Pablo Ilabaca, Felipe Ilabaca, Cosuelo Schuster and Daniel Muñoz among others, is reflected.


Discography


Studio albums

*1987 – ''Fulano'' *1989 – ''En el Bunker'' (reissued in 1994 on CD) *1993 – ''El Infierno de los Payasos'' *1996 – ''Lo mejor'' (compilation album) *1997 – ''Trabajos Inútiles'' *2015 – ''Animal en Extinción''


Live albums

*2003 – ''Vivo'' *2011 – ''La Farsa Continúa'' (DVD) *2015 – ''En La Batuta 1993'' *2017 – ''En Los Ángeles de Chile 2002'' *2017 – ''En directo FestivAlterNativo México 2010''


Members


Originals

* Cristián Crisosto, composition, voice, soprano, alto, and baritone saxophones, flutes and bass clarinet (1984–2003, 2009–2015). * Jorge Campos, composition, electric bass, (1984–2003, 2009–2015) * Jaime Vivanco, composition, piano and keyboards. (1984–2003). * Arlette Jequier, lead voice and clarinet (1984–2003, 2009–2012). * Jaime Vasquez, voice, alto and tenor sax, y flaute (1984–1999, 2009–2013). * Guillermo Valenzuela, drums (1984–1996).


Others

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, drums (1996–2003, 2009–2012). * Rafael Chaparro, soprano and alto sax (1999–2003, 2013–2015). *
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, keyboards (2009–2015). * Cristóbal Dahm, baritone and tenor saxophone, and clarinet (2013–2015). * Christopher Schönffeldt, drums (2012–2014). * Francisca Rivera, lead voice and keyboards (2013–2015). * Álvaro Poblete, drums (2015). * Cristóbal Rojas, drums (2014).


References


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