Discography
Members featured in the album
MARIANO MATTAR - Electric bass
HÉCTOR LAMBOGLIA - Drums and percussion
PABLO CEJAS - Midi guitar
CLAUDIO ZEMP - Electric guitar
Members featured in the album
CLAUDIO ZEMP - Electric guitar
PABLO CEJAS - Midi guitar
MARIANO MATTAR - Bass
MARCELO SALI - Drums
Members featured in the album
CLAUDIO ZEMP - Electric guitar
MARCELO SALI - Drums
MARIANO MATTAR - Bass
JORGE SUÁREZ - Keyboards
Members featured in the album
CLAUDIO ZEMP - Electric guitar
MARCELO SALI - Drums
MARIANO MATTAR - Bass
JORGE SUÁREZ - Keyboards
Members featured in the album
CLAUDIO ZEMP - Electric guitar
JORGE SUÁREZ - Keyboards
MARCELO SALI - Drums
MARCELO GALLEGO – Bass
Members featured in the album
CLAUDIO ZEMP - Electric guitar
ARIEL AGUILAR - Bandoneón
ESTEBAN PEREIRO - Keyboards
NICOLÁS SCOLAMIERI - Bass
MARCELO SALI - Drums
Members featured in the album
CLAUDIO ZEMP - Electric guitar
ARIEL MIGNANI - Bandoneón
ESTEBAN PEREIRO - Keyboards
NABIL SCHEGTEL - Drums
PABLO CEJAS - Bass on tracks 1,2,4,6,8 y 9
MARCELO GALLEGO - Bass on tracks 3,5 y 7
Biography
The story of LA GOTA began in the city of Rosario in 1994 when Claudio suggested to Pablo the idea of forming a band that played instrumental music. The objective was to make music that had the feel of rock, a certain sophistication of the fusion, and a fundamental ingredient; tango. This is because the both always followed the rock movement and fusion (Beatles, Spinetta, Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, Charly, Deep Purple, Santana, Sting, Corea, Gismonti, Metheny, Satriani, Vai, etc.) as they continued listening to tango; aspecially Piazzolla.
They started to meet up, rehearse, and improve material for a quartet made up of two electric guitarist (one of which had a midi system already incorporated), a bassist and a drummer. Pablo showed the material to Marcelo Gallego, a friend of his who was a bassist, who became interested in the project and joined the group…now they only needed a drummer.
One day, the door bell rang at Claudio’s house, and a guy, Hector, introducesed himself and his interest in the project and came with ideas and musical tastes which were quite similar to that of the rest of the band members.
After six months of practice, La Gota makes its debut on friday august 4th,1995, initiating a series of concerts which awakened a hidden enthusiasm in their audiences. Their rock/tango was a hit.
At the end of 1995, Marcelo left the band and was replaced by Carlos Velloso Colombres, a talented bassist from the city who joined during 1996. From this period remains a demo, recorded at a studio, and released to the media.
In `97, after playing as a trio (with sequenced basses), Mariano showed up, a multiinstrumentalist born in Los Surgentes (in he province of Córdoba), raised in Rosario, and played bass, joined La Gota.
In 1999, they recorded their 1st CD, which had 11 originals tracks, and was put on the market in 2001.
Towards the end of 2002, Hector left the group, and the position of drummer was occupied by Pablo Torres who has stayed with the band till the present.
Besides presentations in cycles and festivals, they have realized didactic clinics about digital technology which can be applied to their instruments, and composed the sound track of the miniseries “13 seconds” which was awarded by the National Institute of Films.
Something interesting about their fans is the differences of age and musical tastes.
In the middle of 2023, his third studio album titled "Paisaje interno" is released, this time in co-production with the Viajero Inmóvil Records label.
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