Gabriel Casacuberta
Montevideo
Gabriel Casacuberta (Montevideo, 1967)
Composer, Producer,
Arranger, Performer
He studied music with Carlos Casacuberta and Vinicio Ascone
He began his artistic career in 1982, at age 14, in Mexico City, as bassist for uruguayan folk songwriter José Carbajal "El Sabalero"
He has worked as a musician with the following artists:
José Carbajal, Los Olimareños, Jorge Drexler, Gustavo Santaolalla, Luciano Supervielle, Bajofondo, Campo, Lágrima, Rios, Marisa Monte, Calle 13, Lucía Gonzalez, Paulinho Moska, Laura Canoura, Carlos Casacuberta, Martín Rivero, Dimitra Galani, El Peyote Asesino, Plátano Macho, Cuarteto de Nos, Hermanos Laser, Santullo, La Vela Puerca, Elefante, Deborah Del Corral, Contra las Cuerdass, Kato, Tráfico, Coro Upsala, Mariana García Vigil, Jorge Schellemberg, Washington Luna, Alberto Magnone, Laura and the Branigans, Perota Chingó, Maine Hermo, Marcel Chaves, Jorge Camiruaga, Ana Prada and Pollo Piriz, among others.
He made music for the following feature films:
‘Para Sempre Chape’ (2018), by Luis Ara
‘Clemente, los aprendizajes de un maestro’ (2018), by Pablo Casacuberta
‘Hostages’ (2017), by Federico Lemos
‘Teros, Sueño Mundial’ (2015), by Luis Ara
‘Gonchi’ (2015), by Federico Lemos and Luis Ara
‘Aracnidos del Uruguay’ (2013) by Marcelo Casacuberta
‘Hasta Nunca’ (2011), by Mark Street (Along with Monteith McCollum and Nandy Cabrera)
‘Rio de los pájaros pintados’ (2008), by Marcelo Casacuberta
‘The Pope’s Toilet’ (2007), by Cesar Charlone and Enrique Fernandez (Together with Luciano Supervielle)
"The Last Race" (2004) by Alex Gabbay and Subina Shrestha
“Another George” (1998) by Pablo Casacuberta and Yukihiko Goto
“Una Forma de Bailar” (1997), by Alvaro Buela (Together with Andrés Pérez Miranda)
"La Esperanza Incierta" (1992), by Esteban Schroeder (Together with Andrés Pérez Miranda)
He produced the following music albums
El Peyote Asesino (1995, Orfeo)
Plátano Macho, ‘The Perro Convention’ (1998, Polygram) (Together with Andrés Perez Miranda and Cachorro Lopez
Kato (2003, Bizarro Records)
Carlos Casacuberta, ‘: Carlos’ (2004, Ayuí) (Together with Carlos Casacuberta and Pablo Casacuberta)
Lucía González (2012, Bizarro Records) (Together with Lucia Gonzalez)
Tráfico (2013, Qualia)
Carlos Casacuberta, ‘Naturaleza’ (2013, Bizarro Records)
Lucía Gonzalez, ‘Solar’ (2017, Bizarro Records) (Together with Lucia Gonzalez)
Hermanos Laser, ‘El Problema de la Forma’ (2019, Little Butterfly)
He is currently part of the Bajofondo collective, a group that has been awarded 3 Latin Grammys, 4 Gardel Awards (Arg.), 1 Konex Award (Arg) and 1 Grafitti Award (Urug).
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