Founded in Barcelona, in 2008, La Cafetera Roja is multigenerational, multilinguistic, mixed and self-taught Band. An European group playin' self-made music that sounds like a mix between all kinds of genres such as Hip-hop, Pop and Rock
Aurélia Campione (Chant/Guitare), Anton Dirnberger (MC/ Claviers), François Gonnet (Guitare/Chœurs), Fiti Rodriguez (Chant/Basse/Chœurs), Jean Michel Mota (Violoncelle/Chœurs) et Pierre Jean Savin (batterie/Chœurs) un combo prolifique avec déjà 4 albums et aujourd’hui, pour la première fois, un album tricoté à distance mais finalisé en studio.
A one-year work, at home, for this fifth record “Mozaik”, due to be released next spring.
La Cafetera Roja, it’s a refusal to be labeled, neither rock, nor trip hop, neither reggae, nor chanson, neither jazz, nor latin. Their “mixture” was brewed by time, with a kind of “world sound” as a guest, and inventing their own language. Today, they are as Hip Hop, World as electro rock. Leaving Barcelona, their Spanish is changing, mixing with French, German and English, making their own Esperanto. Their sound is exuding the happiness to play together.
Today, La Cafetera Roja is no longer “l’Auberge Espagnole”, it is now “L'incredibile storia dell'Isola delle Rose”, a new chapter in the lifestory of the group, 1968 utopia, by Giorgio Rosa. A 400 m2 platform in the international waters which became an independent state thanks to the Italian engineer. For this record, their island is virtual, the drums become percussion, then sequence, then rhythmic again , swing between organic and electronic.
The members of the band:
Aurélia CAMPIONE (vocals/guitar)
Anton DIRNBERGER (MC/Keyboard)
François Gonnet (Guitare/Chœurs)
Fiti RODRIGUEZ (vocals/bass guitar/chorus)
Jean Michel MOTA (cello/chorus)
Pierre Jean SAVIN (drums/chorus)