Discography
Members featured in the album
JUAN TAMBUSSI - Guitar
SERGIO MOSCATELLI - Drums
LUCHO PASERI - Bass and vocals
Members featured in the album
JUAN TAMBUSSI - Guitar
SERGIO MOSCATELLI - Drums
LUCHO PASERI - Bass and vocals
ADRIAN KATZ - Keyboards
Members featured in the album
Glory lies ahead - (2000)
JUAN TAMBUSSI - Guitar and vocals
SERGIO MOSCATELLI - Drums
DANIEL BAZÁN - Bass
Members featured in the album
JUAN TAMBUSSI - Guitar
SERGIO MOSCATELLI - Drums
GABRIEL COSTA - Bass
GERMÁN IVALDI - Vocals
Biography
In 1984 the guitarist Juan Tambussi together with drummer Sergio Moscatelli, both fans of Rush, decided to make an elaborated Heavy Metal band called Fahrenheit. (At that moment there were two bands in Argentina with that name, none of the bands knew about the existence of the other, one was from the city of Buenos Aires and the other was from La Plata – information provided by Felipe Abel Surkan).
When this band broke up, both got in contact with Lucho Paseri, who came from a symphonic band similar to Yes. They decided to have a common project, mixing Rush, Yes, and Heavy, among others, as a trio, and they called it 2112 named after Rush’s record obviously. It was 1986.
The album came out in 1990, and was distributed by DBN. They played live and later they signed with Trípoli, who hired them as opening band in the rock festival "Metal en Acción" in Velez, where Horcas, Hermética and Riff also played before 4000 people.
They then recorded the demos for their second record, but due to some problems with the record company as well as some inner conflicts, such material is not released.
In 1994, as an independent band, and with Adrian Katz in keyboards, a friend of Juan’s with whom he had recorded some demos, they recorded their second record with new material, sung in Spanish, called "Intro". This album turned out to be quite successful outside the country, since it was distributed by an European company (which even proposed them to record it in English), and via catalog in the USA.
A new crises reduced them to a "Power Trio" again, when keyboardist Katz left the group. However, stronger than ever, they started playing live again until they played in the Argentine show with the neo symphonic American band called Iluvatar in September 1997.
IN 1998 they kept on playing live. In 1999, Lucho Paseri left the group, replaced by a new bass player, Daniel Bazan. With this line up they participated in their first international festival of progressive rock of Argentina, the " Buenos Aires Prog ´99" On Friday December 3 1999.
Nowadays they are working on their new record, “Glory lies Ahead”. It is being mixed now, almost an hour of new music, among which there is a symphonic suite of more than 20 minutes long, enlarging the band’s style with an elaborated Progressive Hard.
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