Rock al Parque 2017
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Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Feedback 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) González, Mónica; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasSpecial broadcast of Rock al Parque 2017 from the Bio stage, where LAUD 90.4 FM radio presents various bands and conducts interviews. Among them is the Bogotá-based group Feedback, composed of young musicians beginning their career. They share their experience in the musical training programs, the support of their families, and their preparation process to perform at Rock al Parque. The interview highlights their discipline, persistence, and commitment as essential elements to advance their musical project.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Roots of Rock 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Reyes, Camilo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe interview conducted by Camilo Reyes during Rock in the Park 2017 features the Bogotá-based band Roots of Rock, formed in 2015 and coming from Suba. The members share their experience opening the Plaza stage on Sunday, July 2, as part of an artistic training program within the musical development plan. They highlight their continuous rehearsals, the upcoming release of their first EP with four songs, and the production of their first music video. The band expresses both surprise and excitement at being selected for a main stage and emphasizes the energy they transmitted to the audience during their performance. The interview portrays the group’s growth and their expectations to expand their musical horizons after participating in the festival.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Los Caligaris 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Díaz, Catalina; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasLive interview and report from Rock al Parque 2017 with the Argentine band Los Caligaris, celebrating 20 years of career and their first performance in Bogotá. Members Martín and Juan share their impressions about the audience's energy, the significance of participating in the festival, and their circus origins. The band emphasizes their message of joy, peace, and coexistence, their connection with soccer fan groups, and the campaign “peace and dance.” The broadcast also features remarks about other participating bands such as Serrat, Elkin Robinson, and Macaco, highlighting audience interaction and the festive atmosphere of the event.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Ultrageno 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Piñeros, Amos; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasInterview with Amos Piñeros about the return of the band Ultrageno at Rock in the Park 2017. The musician narrates the group’s history since its beginning in 1997, its break and reunion after ten years of inactivity, and the importance of the “raza furia” as a collective of followers. He highlights the new single “Lo que tengo” as a symbol of rebirth and reflection on the band’s trajectory. Piñeros also recalls his role in the band Catedral, the influence of both groups on Colombian rock, and the cultural value of Rock in the Park festival. He announces the reunion concert on August 11, 2017, in Bogotá.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Lavodkanera 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Vallejo, Andrés; González, Mónica; Díaz, Catalina; Portilla, Camilo; Reyes, Camilo; Portilla, Andrés; Robinson, Elkin; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasRadio broadcast of Rock al Parque 2017 from the Pío stage, featuring raizal artist Elkin Robinson, who performed Afro-Caribbean fusions of reggae, calypso, and traditional music from Providencia. His international career, collaborations, and role as a cultural ambassador are highlighted. Later, the local band Rompefuego is interviewed, sharing their experience at the festival, the creative process behind their first album El Culebrero, and the fusion of Latin rhythms with rock and urban influences. The discussion emphasizes the importance of Colombian rock, stage performance, the band’s aesthetics, and the social and political messages in their lyrics. The broadcast also includes reporters’ comments on other performances during the day, such as Circus Funk, Los Caligaris, Titán, and Macaco.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Valantain 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Díaz, Catalina; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasRadio report from Rock in the Park 2017 highlighting performances by local bands such as Valentine and La Vodka Nera. It discusses the role of the "clans" as training spaces for young musicians and the challenges faced by Bogotá bands to participate in the festival. Members of Valentine share their experiences in the clans, their path as a band, and future projects. The report also describes the audience’s response, the musical diversity across stages, and the overall atmosphere of the event, mentioning international bands such as Los Caligaris.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Los Mackenzie 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Nico; Cristian; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasInterview conducted during Rock al Parque 2017 with the band Los Mackenzie, who share their expectations for their performance on the Plaza stage, their perspective on the evolution of the rock scene in Colombia, and the band's plans after the festival, including the release of a new EP recorded in New York and upcoming national and international tours. The musicians emphasize the importance of delivering a unique show each time and describe their style as metaphorical and open to multiple interpretations.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Los Rolling Ruanas 2 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) González, Mónica; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasInterview conducted during Rock in the Park 2017 with the Bogotá-based band Los Rolling Ruanas, after their performance on the Eco stage. The members share their experience, the audience’s reception, and their participation in the festival, highlighting their fusion of rock and carranga, as well as the cultural and ancestral representation of the Cundiboyacense highlands. They discuss their recent trajectory, tours across Colombian cities, the release of new songs, and upcoming musical projects.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Umzac 1 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas) Parés, Sebastián Andrés; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio report covers the opening day of the Rock in the Park 2017 festival in Bogotá, highlighting the performance of Umzac as winners of the district call. Sebastián Andrés Parés, member of the band, describes the experience of opening the Plaza stage, the positive reception of the audience, and the group’s musical proposal, which combines metal with traditional Colombian instruments such as bandola, requinto, ocarinas, and percussion. Umzac aims to share Muisca legends and Colombian cultural identity through folk metal, with plans to record an album and participate in national and international festivals.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial seis: "Darkness con Rodrigo y Oscar, 1 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) González, Mónica; Portilla, Andrés; Vallejo, Andrés; Reyes, Camilo; Díaz, Catalina; Sánchez, Giovanna; Ovarón, Jorge; Castillo, Andrés; Vargas, Rodrigo; Orjuela, Oscar; Fido; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio report covers the performance of the band Darkness at Rock in the Park 2017 in Bogotá, where they announced their farewell after decades in Colombian rock and metal. Members Rodrigo Vargas and Oscar Orjuela shared reflections on the band’s history, their influence on the national scene, challenges in the music industry, and the legacy they leave. Tributes were made to musicians such as Elkin Ramírez and Diego Acevedo, while the audience’s emotional reaction was highlighted. The broadcast included commentary from LAUD 90.4 FM journalists about the significance of Darkness, the evolution of Colombian metal, and the vitality of the scene.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Ekhimosis y Valentine 01 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Estrada, Mauricio; Gomez, Catalina; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio report broadcasts live from Rock al Parque 2017, highlighting the participation of Equimosis in their first performance at the festival, with statements from Mauricio Estrada about the significance of the event, their connection to their musical roots, and the audience’s energy. Interviews also feature members of Valentine, who explain their transition towards dancehall, reggae, and hip hop, sharing their expectations about the festival. Additionally, Tijax, a youth band combining reggae, dancehall, and rock pop, discuss their creative process, songwriting, and their experience as part of the city’s artistic clans.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Fénix 1 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Fénix; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio report features the participation of the band Fénix from Cartagena at Rock in the Park 2017. The members share their impressions of performing in Bogotá, highlighting the challenge of breaking stigmas linked to metal music on the Caribbean coast and the positive reception from the capital's audience. They also comment on the music scene in Cartagena, their future projects at festivals such as Grita in Manizales, and upcoming shows in cities like Barranquilla and Medellín. The report also provides context on other festival performances and emphasizes the relevance of both national and international bands.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Darkness 1 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Tamayo, Dani; Díaz, Catalina; Mayo, Anita; Portilla, Andrés; Restrepo, Juliana; González, Henry; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio report from Rock al Parque 2017 covers live broadcasts from the Bio stage during the festival’s first day, known as Metal Day. It highlights performances by female metal bands, the farewell concert of Bogotá’s band Darkness, and interviews with Juliana Restrepo, director of Idartes, who emphasized female participation and the positive atmosphere, as well as with Henry González, promoter of national rock, and Armando, member of the band Chencha Berrinches. The report describes the festival’s atmosphere, organization, security, and the massive attendance.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Indio 3 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Díaz, Catalina; Ramírez, Luis Alberto; Ruzzi, Pablo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio report covers the live broadcast of the third day of Rock in the Park 2017 from Simón Bolívar Park in Bogotá. The program highlights the performance of the Bogotá-based band Indio, selected through a district call, whose style embodies the strength of rock combined with historical memory and social critique. The interview with members Luis Alberto Ramírez and Pablo Ruzzi emphasizes their commitment to protest, remembrance of figures such as Jaime Garzón, the indigenous victims of colonization, and the role of public universities in the music scene. The report also refers to other national and international bands and the atmosphere of the festival.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Pablo Trujillo 3 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Portilla, Andrés; González, Mónica; Trujillo, Pablo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio report covers Pablo Trujillo’s participation in Rock in the Park 2017, as part of the district call. It describes the performances on the Bio and Eco stages, the festival’s atmosphere, audience presence, and the lineup of other international and local bands such as Canacu y el Tigre, Los Espíritus, Mon Laferte, Panteón Rococó, Salt Cathedral, and Robi Draco Rosa. In the interview, Pablo Trujillo shares his experience at the festival, his musical training in Argentina, the importance of government support for music in Colombia, and his upcoming projects focused on a more electronic and experimental sound. The report also includes presenters’ remarks on the environment, security, the diversity of genres, and the cultural significance of the festival.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Lucrecia Dalt 03 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) González, Mónica; Catalina; Vallejo, Andrés; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe interview features Colombian singer-songwriter Lucrecia Dalt, based in Berlin, who performed at the Eco stage of Rock in the Park Festival 2017. Dalt discusses her international career, collaborations with German record labels, and the preparation of a new album. She also reflects on the importance of creating spaces for women in rock and recognizing their creativity and talent. The conversation highlights her role as a representative of Colombia abroad and the significance of her presence at such a renowned festival.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "La Santa Cecilia 3 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) González, Mónica; Andrés, Daniel; La Santa Cecilia; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldasnterview conducted during Rock in the Park Festival 2017 with members of the Mexican band La Santa Cecilia. The musicians express their excitement about returning to Bogotá and participating once again in the festival, highlighting the importance of connecting with the audience and sharing their music as a cultural gift. They discuss their album “Amar y Vivir,” recorded live in Mexico with classic boleros and rancheras, and reflect on their role as representatives of the Latin community in the United States amid an adverse political context. They reaffirm the strength and pride of immigrants, emphasizing music as a driving force of resistance and cultural unity.Ítem Rock al parque 2017. Informe radial: "Tres y Yo 3 de julio de 2017"(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Emisora LAUD 90.4 FM) Díaz, Catalina; Vallejo, Andrés; González, Mónica; Camilo; Parra, Ángel; Parra, Leonardo; Rivera, Daniel; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe interview features the band Tres y Yo from Bucaramanga at Rock al Parque 2017. The members introduce themselves, discuss the rock scene in Santander, their concert setlist, and musical influences. They share their experience at the festival and their impressions of other bands. They also mention future projects such as performances in Barrancabermeja, a collaboration with the UIS choir, and a tour in Argentina. The conversation also includes comments from the interviewers about other participating bands and references to La Santa Cecilia.
