Bocanada is the second solo album by Argentinian rock musician Gustavo Cerati, considered by critics and fans as a highlight in his career and one of his best albums. His first album release after the breakup of Soda Stereo, Cerati had, during this time, been working with Plan V and Ocio, two bands oriented towards electronic music. "Raíz" was the album's first cut played in radio stations, "Puente" being the first music video to be released; "Bocanada" had the most music videos produced of any Cerati album to date. "Bocanada is a fundamental … read more
Bocanada is the second solo album by Argentinian rock musician Gustavo Cerati, considered by critics and fans as a highlight in his career and one of… read more
Bocanada is the second solo album by Argentinian rock musician Gustavo Cerati, considered by critics and fans as a highlight in his career and one of his best albums. His first album rel… read more
Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clarke, (Buenos Aires - Argentina: August 11th, 1959 — September 4th, 2014: Buenos Aires - Argentina) better known as Gustavo Cerati was an Argentinean guitarist, producer, occasional bass player, dj, lyricist, and vocalist. During the 1980's and until the mid-1990's he was the visible leader of Soda Stereo, -arguably one of Latin America's most important rock bands. Cerati was in a coma for over four years, after suffering a stroke on May 15, 2010, right at the end of a show in Caracas - Venezuela, on the final leg of his Fuerza Natural t… read more
Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clarke, (Buenos Aires - Argentina: August 11th, 1959 — September 4th, 2014: Buenos Aires - Argentina) better known as Gustavo Cerati was an Argentinean guitarist… read more
Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clarke, (Buenos Aires - Argentina: August 11th, 1959 — September 4th, 2014: Buenos Aires - Argentina) better known as Gustavo Cerati was an Argentinean guitarist, producer, occasional bass player, dj, lyrici… read more