Suso Saiz
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| Suso Saiz | |
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Saiz performing in 2018 at the Parque del Retiro, Madrid | |
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| Born | May 1957 (age 69)[1] Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain |
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| Years active | 1973–present |
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Jesús Saiz Alcántara[citation needed] (born May 1957),[1] known professionally as Suso Saiz,[lower-alpha 1] is a Spanish musician and producer.
Carreer
He studied guitar in the Royal Conservatory of Madrid.[1]
Discography
Studio albums
- Me paro cuando suena (Linterna Música, 1984)
- En la piel del cruce (Grabaciones Accidentales, 1986)
- Símbolos (Slow Food, 1991)
- Mirrors of Pollution (NO-CD Rekords, 1994)
- Rainworks (Music from Memory, 2017)
- Nothing Is Objective (Music from Memory, 2019)
- Resonant Bodies (Music from Memory, 2022)
- Distorted Calmor (Music from Memory, 2024)
With Orquesta de las Nubes
- Me paro cuando suena (Linterna Música, 1983)
- El orden del azar (Linterna Música, 1985)
- Manual de usuario (Grabaciones Accidentales, 1987)
Collaborative albums
- Crónica de castas (with Jorge Reyes; NO-CD Rekords, 1991)
- El cuaderno de pétalos de elefante (with Diego Vasallo; El Europeo Música, 2002)
- Inducing the Pleasure Dreams V2 (with Justo Bagüeste; Geometrik, 2019)
- Between No Things (with Suzanne Kraft; Music from Memory, 2020)
- Conscious Polarize (with Francisco López; Two-Headed Snake, 2020)
- Static Journeys (with Michal Turtle; Planisphere, 2021)
- Just Before Silence (with Menhir; Phantom Limb, 2022)
Live albums
- Un hombre oscuro: Live Solo Performances 1990/1994 (Hyades Arts, 1995)
- Quartet (with Tino di Geraldo, Joxan Goikoetxea and Krishou Monthieux; DRO, 1998)
- En la piel del cruce: Live in Valladolid 1986 (Bcosof, 2018)
Compilation albums
- Odisea (Music from Memory, 2016)
Soundtracks
- Al filo de lo imposible
- The Detective and Death (1994; directed by Gonzalo Suárez)
- África (1996; directed by Alfonso Ungría)
- Katuwira: donde nacen y mueren los sueños (1996; directed by Íñigo Vallejo-Nájera)
- The Miracle of P. Tinto (1998; directed by Javier Fesser)
- Novios (1999; directed by Joaquín Oristrell)
- Juego de luna (2001; directed by Mónica Laguna)
- Birdboy (2011; directed by Alberto Vázquez and Pedro Rivero)
Notes
- ↑ Saiz was written as Sáiz prior to the 2010 Spanish orthography reform by the Royal Spanish Academy.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Participantes". Música para una exposición: Schwitters (PDF) (in español). Madrid: Fundación Juan March. September–October 1982. p. 46.
- ↑ "Principales novedades de la última edición de la Ortografía de la lengua española (2010)" (PDF) (in español). Royal Spanish Academy. 2010. pp. 4–5.
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