Juan Jacinto (musician)

Juan Jacinto is an Argentinian multi-instrument musician, singer/songwriter, drummer, and percussionist based in London, U.K. actively involved in experimental music combining rhythms, melodies, and harmonies from South America.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Juan Jacinto
Born (1979-04-11) April 11, 1979
OriginBuenos Aires, Argentina
GenresArgentinian and latinoamerican Folk music
Occupation(s)Drummer, singer, songwriter, music producer
InstrumentsDrums, Bass, Guitar
Years active1996 - present
Websitejuanjacinto.co.uk

Jacinto has written, composed, produced and mixed his debut album Cerca Del Cereal, playing all the instruments in it, with some exceptions. Recorded in 2008, Cerca del Cereal introduced Jacinto to the music scene in Buenos Aires and Latin America. He has played live all around South America and Europe. Jacinto has worked with different artists, such as: Charly García, Axel Krygier, Fernando Samalea, Pablo Dacal, Viajantes, Rosal, Javier Malosetti, Emmanuel Horvilleur, María Teresa Cibils, Qoala, Baltasar Comotto, Alfonso Barbieri, Hernán Jacinto, Paul Ogunsalu, Milton Amadeo, César Isella, Alfonso Barbieri, Daniel Drexler, Déborah de Corral, Leo García and many others. Based in London since 2010, has played drums for several artists including Ultimate Painting, James Hoare, Rose Keeler-Schäffeler, Proper Ornaments, Pete Astor, Jack Cooper, Ramiro Nocelli, Yu Sato and more.

Discography

  • 1998 - Versos Desnudos, Augusto Larreta - Drums and percussion
  • 2002 - Qoala, Qoala - Drums, guitar, mix and production
  • 2003 - Música y delirio, Emmanuel Horvilleur - Percussion
  • 2003 - Femme, Emme - Drum programming
  • 2005 - Alvear, Fernando Samalea - Drums
  • 2005 - Rocanrolero, Emmanuel Horvilleur - Drums on track 6
  • 2007 - Niño, Javier Malosetti - Recording engineer
  • 2007 - Rojo, Baltasar Comotto - Drums
  • 2007 - Su Majestad, Rosal - Japan edition - Bombon Remix
  • 2008 - Cerca del Cereal, Juan Jacinto - Composition, mix, production
  • 2009 - Anticipar, María Teresa Cibils - Guitar, Percussion, pre-production
  • 2009 - La Casa de la Noche, Rosal - Drums
  • 2010 - Viajantes, Viajantes - Drums
  • 2011 - Abrigando, María Teresa Cibils - Guitar and drums
  • 2011 - Un Lugar, Coni Cibils - Drums and percussion
  • 2011 - Valses eróticos, Alfonso Barbieri - Drums
  • 2011 - El Progreso, Pablo Dacal - Drums
  • 2015 - Baila Sobre Fuego, Pablo Dacal - Production, mix and drums
  • 2015 - Camino, Hernán Jacinto - Percussion on track 5
  • 2016 - Momia, Avto - Drums on track 3
  • 2017 - Bosque de Luz, Coni Cibils - Drums
  • 2017 - 50 años de Rock Nacional, Various Artists - Drums on track 6
  • 2017 - Sandgrown, Jack Cooper - Drums
  • 2018 - UP! (Unreleased), Ultimate Painting - Drums
  • 2018 - Medir el Tiempo, Juan Jacinto - Composition, mix, production
  • 2019 - With Kindness, Keel Her - Drums and percussion

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