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Mastretta is the artistic alias of Ignacio Mastretta Rodríguez (
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; May 9, 1964), a Spanish musician, composer and record producer.


Biography


Early years

Even though he was born in Barcelona, Nacho (short for Ignacio) Mastretta is considered a Cantabric musician, since he moved as a young child to
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where he studied piano at Conservatorio Jesús de Monasterio of
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. His first music project was named ''Las Manos de Orlac'', a band formed in 1987 that played pop and
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, where he sang and played a lot of instruments. With this band he recorded two albums, ''La Furia'' (1988) and ''Salud y Pesetas'' (1989). He then moved to
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in 1991 and from 1992 until 1999 he worked as a sound technician in the famous studio El Sol. He also worked at Sala Maravillas, working with international and local bands throughout the expansion of alternative rock.


Instrumental music on an indie label

By the same time, he started developing a personal instrumental style that didn't quite convince the multinational record companies, until
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, an independent label from Madrid, used his style to open a new music section in the label. Under the name ''Música para un Guateque Sideral'' in the summer of 1998, the instrumental single "Highballito" was released (Highballito is the name of a Mexican cocktail that appears in a
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novel). He had critical success, and it was in December 1998 when he released his first album, ''Melodías de Rayos-X''. Instrumental sounds took a new step with the vocals of
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. Although ''Melodías de Rayos-X'' was not an electronic music album, it was still chosen by the editors of ''
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'' as The best electronic album of the '90s. In 1998 he became the official composer of Spanish designer
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's fashion shows, and in 1999 he published the EP ''Música para el Desfile de la Colección de Otoño-Invierno 1999–2000 de Jesús del Pozo''. By that time he had already collaborated with his music for Volkswagen Polo and Bitter Kas ads. In January 2000 his second album ''Luna de Miel'' was issued, an interesting work where 10 female voices give some warmth to the compositions. Curiously, the lyrics were written by Mastretta –with help from his brother, Fernando- and voiced by women from different nationalities:
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and
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from
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, Rubi from
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, Beatrice from Italy, Gemma Corredera from
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, Rasha from
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and, from Spain Raquel Pascual, Irantzu Valencia from the band
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, Cristina Lliso,
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and Ajo from the band Mil Dolores Pequeños. The link between the songs in ''Luna de Miel'' is the irony and sadness among women in distress with everyday problems. Due to the concept of collaboration, only two live presentations were done in
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for two days in May 2000 at the Colegio Mayor San Juan Evangelista. In February 2000 he published the soundtrack of ''
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'', the fourth film of
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, which was nominated that same year in the XV Premios Goya and the Goya Award for Best Original Music. In May he released the soundtrack of the short film ''En Malas Compañías'' by Malagan
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. On the occasion of the ''XI Semana de Cine Fantástico y de Terror de
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'', in 2000, he published ''Bascombe'', a CD single inspired in
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films, with versions of the music from ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 2001, besides playing throughout the American continent beside
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, he composed the soundtracks for the feature film ''El Sueño del Caimán'' by
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and the short film ''Desaliñada'' by
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, and in November, ''Música de Automóvil'', an instrumental album that reflects his characteristic sound, but always with an unprecedented point of strangeness added. He has performed at international festivals such as Pop Komm in Germany, Arezzo Wave in Italy,
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in Barcelona and in Mexico and the United States.


As a record producer

As a producer he has worked with Liquits,
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,
Peret Pedro Pubill Calaf ( ; 24 March 1935 – 27 August 2014), better known as Peret, was a Spanish Romani singer, guitar player and composer of Catalan rumba from Mataró (Barcelona). Known for his 1971 single, "Borriquito" (Ariola Records), Per ...
and Josele Santiago. He has remixed
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and Titán and he has collaborated with numerous bands and artists like Renato Carossone,
Peret Pedro Pubill Calaf ( ; 24 March 1935 – 27 August 2014), better known as Peret, was a Spanish Romani singer, guitar player and composer of Catalan rumba from Mataró (Barcelona). Known for his 1971 single, "Borriquito" (Ariola Records), Per ...
, Los Enemigos,
Los Planetas Los Planetas (''The Planets'') is a Spanish indie rock group from the city of Granada which started out in the second half of the 1990s and continue now through the 2000s. The group's first hit was "Qué puedo hacer" (''What can I do?'') from th ...
, Mercromina and Pauline en la Playa.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles and EPs


References


External links


Mastretta's official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mastretta 1964 births Living people Spanish composers Spanish male composers Musicians from Cantabria Spanish record producers Musicians from Barcelona