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The project of producer and singer/songwriter <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Roberto Carlos Lange</a>, Helado Negro honors his Ecuadorian heritage and the diverse sounds of his Florida childhood with evocative ambient pop songs. On early albums like 2009's Awe Owe, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a>'s blend of folk, jazz, electronic, and Latin elements felt like a natural evolution from his collaborations with <a href="spotify:artist:0ZsnKPvBsvvycnET2GZMrG">Prefuse 73</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:27VbT3cbrUL7xec3REIMRw">Savath & Savalas</a>. Later, Helado Negro's tone poems became increasingly focused and eloquent statements on Latinx identity. <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> delved into childhood memories and earned a wider audience with 2016's Private Energy, thanks in part to the singles "Young, Latin and Proud" and "It's My Brown Skin." On 2019's This Is How You Smile, he reflected on the complex relationship between immigrant parents and their children in poetic and timely ways, while 2021's Far In and 2023's PHASOR celebrated the nourishing pleasures of life that make inner strength possible.
Born in South Florida in 1980 to Ecuadorian parents, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> grew up listening to Miami bass and electro music while living in a Caribbean neighborhood. Later, he studied computer art and animation at Georgia's Savannah College of Art and Design, where he also began making music in earnest after studying sound design and audio programs in his classes. He made his recording debut in the early 2000s, when he released music under a few different names, most notably <a href="spotify:artist:64Z816cWN9mhiIizaRUan4">ROM</a> (a collaboration with drummer Matt Crum), <a href="spotify:artist:0SyeSgCr1kkZeYBbFr8CH4">Epstein</a>, and Boom & Birds. The eponymous album ROM (2005) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Wimm+Recordings%22">Wimm Recordings</a> is a compilation of <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a>'s collaborations with Crum dating back to 2000. He was most prolific as <a href="spotify:artist:0SyeSgCr1kkZeYBbFr8CH4">Epstein</a>, releasing the full-length albums Puñal (2004), Gente Sin Pueblo (2005), Canto de Hermanos (2007), and Otros (2008); the former two were on the label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Botanica+del+Jibaro%22">Botanica del Jibaro</a>, the latter two on Arepaz. As Boom & Birds, he released the album Camino de Manos Chuecas (2005) on Arepaz.
After moving to Brooklyn, New York, in 2006, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> began a fruitful collaboration with Guillermo Scott Herren, earning co-production credits on the <a href="spotify:artist:0ZsnKPvBsvvycnET2GZMrG">Prefuse 73</a> releases The Class of 73 Bells (2007) and Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian (2009) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Warp+Records%22">Warp Records</a>, plus the <a href="spotify:artist:27VbT3cbrUL7xec3REIMRw">Savath & Savalas</a> album La Llama (2009) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Stones+Throw%22">Stones Throw</a>. In the wake of these high-profile releases in collaboration with Herren, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> made his album debut as Helado Negro with Awe Owe (2009) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Asthmatic+Kitty%22">Asthmatic Kitty</a>. A highly collaborative effort, Awe Owe featured input from Herren, former <a href="spotify:artist:64Z816cWN9mhiIizaRUan4">ROM</a> collaborator Crum (also of <a href="spotify:artist:5NLeBktPpw4QO31tMiSO2I">Feathers</a>), Jon Philpot (the frontman of <a href="spotify:artist:1ElioVXkBXbxZHPg1J4amN">Bear in Heaven</a>), and numerous others. By contrast, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> recorded Helado Negro's second album, 2011's Canta Lechuza ("Owl Singing"), after holing up in a cabin in Connecticut. That year also saw the release of another <a href="spotify:artist:0SyeSgCr1kkZeYBbFr8CH4">Epstein</a> album, Sealess See. In 2012, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> collaborated with <a href="spotify:artist:0HWfFWL4vVrbaBQqxVCwCi">Julianna Barwick</a> as <a href="spotify:artist:5wrsxwlX41Sb2VoLcaGggq">OMBRE</a>, releasing the album Believe You Me. Invisible Life, which featured <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> singing in English as well as Spanish, arrived in early 2013.
Helado Negro returned in 2014 with Double Youth, a nostalgic, home-recorded set of songs that took inspiration from a poster he had owned since childhood and rediscovered while cleaning out a closet. In 2015, collaborators including <a href="spotify:artist:3Rj0tDHoX7C5NFq5DKIpHt">Stereolab</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:5s8mrbpjYHWIuGYUzNTpEb">Laetitia Sadier</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2QoU3awHVdcHS8LrZEKvSM">Wilco</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:1e43JxVwtawVxF3JhG2okE">Mikael Jorgensen</a> helped bring songs from Helado Negro's Island Universe Story cassette series to St. Paul, Minnesota's Ordway Concert Hall as Island Universe Story: Selected Works. The following year, all three volumes of Island Universe Story -- which were released between 2012 and 2014 -- were issued as a compilation by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Asthmatic+Kitty%22">Asthmatic Kitty</a>. Helado Negro's next album was preceded by a pair of singles, 2015's "Young, Latin & Proud" and "It's My Brown Skin," reflecting the themes of Latin pride and cultural awareness found on the rest of Private Energy. Informed by '70s Latin soul and dub, the album appeared in October 2016. That year, Helado Negro released the Island Universe Story Four EP, which <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> followed with the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Adult+Swim%22">Adult Swim</a> single "Come Be Me" in 2018. The following March, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> issued Helado Negro's sixth album This Is How You Smile, a set of songs that expanded on Private Energy's themes with a more atmospheric approach. A portion of the album's proceeds went to the immigrants' rights organization United We Dream. Following This Is How You Smile's release, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> decamped to Marfa, Texas to work on Helado Negro's next album and also completed several other projects. These included the April 2020 collaboration with <a href="spotify:artist:17UUkxLWmRP5P47W5kwVVb">Xenia Rubinos</a>, "I Fell in Love," and that June's Kite Symphony, Four Variations EP, a work commissioned by Marfa Ballroom and featuring contributions from <a href="spotify:artist:7uWd7df9GwjSZqo1cVF7Qs">Rob Mazurek</a>, Jeanann Dara, and visual artist Kristi Sword. Arriving in October 2021, the eclectic, optimistic double album Far In marked Helado Negro's first album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%224AD%22">4AD</a> and included performances by <a href="spotify:artist:5SjNVG3L9mgWQPsfp1sFDB">Wye Oak</a>'s Jen Wasner and <a href="spotify:artist:1MaWvJ5Y0Na24KMG79WxDU">Zenizen</a>'s Opal Hoyt. <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a>'s move to Asheville, North Carolina influenced his next full-length, February 2024's PHASOR. The album's sunny meditations were also inspired by <a href="spotify:artist:27RypxD9VhgrvCg9QePTLi">Pauline Oliveros</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:47odibUtrN3lnWx0p0pk2P">Ornette Coleman</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:04tBaW21jyUfeP5iqiKBVq">Scott Walker</a>, Fender amp builder Lupe Lopez, and the SAL MAR machine, a complex synthesizer that can generate an infinite amount of possibilities in sound sequences. ~ Heather Phares & Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
Born in South Florida in 1980 to Ecuadorian parents, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> grew up listening to Miami bass and electro music while living in a Caribbean neighborhood. Later, he studied computer art and animation at Georgia's Savannah College of Art and Design, where he also began making music in earnest after studying sound design and audio programs in his classes. He made his recording debut in the early 2000s, when he released music under a few different names, most notably <a href="spotify:artist:64Z816cWN9mhiIizaRUan4">ROM</a> (a collaboration with drummer Matt Crum), <a href="spotify:artist:0SyeSgCr1kkZeYBbFr8CH4">Epstein</a>, and Boom & Birds. The eponymous album ROM (2005) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Wimm+Recordings%22">Wimm Recordings</a> is a compilation of <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a>'s collaborations with Crum dating back to 2000. He was most prolific as <a href="spotify:artist:0SyeSgCr1kkZeYBbFr8CH4">Epstein</a>, releasing the full-length albums Puñal (2004), Gente Sin Pueblo (2005), Canto de Hermanos (2007), and Otros (2008); the former two were on the label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Botanica+del+Jibaro%22">Botanica del Jibaro</a>, the latter two on Arepaz. As Boom & Birds, he released the album Camino de Manos Chuecas (2005) on Arepaz.
After moving to Brooklyn, New York, in 2006, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> began a fruitful collaboration with Guillermo Scott Herren, earning co-production credits on the <a href="spotify:artist:0ZsnKPvBsvvycnET2GZMrG">Prefuse 73</a> releases The Class of 73 Bells (2007) and Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian (2009) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Warp+Records%22">Warp Records</a>, plus the <a href="spotify:artist:27VbT3cbrUL7xec3REIMRw">Savath & Savalas</a> album La Llama (2009) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Stones+Throw%22">Stones Throw</a>. In the wake of these high-profile releases in collaboration with Herren, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> made his album debut as Helado Negro with Awe Owe (2009) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Asthmatic+Kitty%22">Asthmatic Kitty</a>. A highly collaborative effort, Awe Owe featured input from Herren, former <a href="spotify:artist:64Z816cWN9mhiIizaRUan4">ROM</a> collaborator Crum (also of <a href="spotify:artist:5NLeBktPpw4QO31tMiSO2I">Feathers</a>), Jon Philpot (the frontman of <a href="spotify:artist:1ElioVXkBXbxZHPg1J4amN">Bear in Heaven</a>), and numerous others. By contrast, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> recorded Helado Negro's second album, 2011's Canta Lechuza ("Owl Singing"), after holing up in a cabin in Connecticut. That year also saw the release of another <a href="spotify:artist:0SyeSgCr1kkZeYBbFr8CH4">Epstein</a> album, Sealess See. In 2012, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> collaborated with <a href="spotify:artist:0HWfFWL4vVrbaBQqxVCwCi">Julianna Barwick</a> as <a href="spotify:artist:5wrsxwlX41Sb2VoLcaGggq">OMBRE</a>, releasing the album Believe You Me. Invisible Life, which featured <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> singing in English as well as Spanish, arrived in early 2013.
Helado Negro returned in 2014 with Double Youth, a nostalgic, home-recorded set of songs that took inspiration from a poster he had owned since childhood and rediscovered while cleaning out a closet. In 2015, collaborators including <a href="spotify:artist:3Rj0tDHoX7C5NFq5DKIpHt">Stereolab</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:5s8mrbpjYHWIuGYUzNTpEb">Laetitia Sadier</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2QoU3awHVdcHS8LrZEKvSM">Wilco</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:1e43JxVwtawVxF3JhG2okE">Mikael Jorgensen</a> helped bring songs from Helado Negro's Island Universe Story cassette series to St. Paul, Minnesota's Ordway Concert Hall as Island Universe Story: Selected Works. The following year, all three volumes of Island Universe Story -- which were released between 2012 and 2014 -- were issued as a compilation by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Asthmatic+Kitty%22">Asthmatic Kitty</a>. Helado Negro's next album was preceded by a pair of singles, 2015's "Young, Latin & Proud" and "It's My Brown Skin," reflecting the themes of Latin pride and cultural awareness found on the rest of Private Energy. Informed by '70s Latin soul and dub, the album appeared in October 2016. That year, Helado Negro released the Island Universe Story Four EP, which <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> followed with the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Adult+Swim%22">Adult Swim</a> single "Come Be Me" in 2018. The following March, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> issued Helado Negro's sixth album This Is How You Smile, a set of songs that expanded on Private Energy's themes with a more atmospheric approach. A portion of the album's proceeds went to the immigrants' rights organization United We Dream. Following This Is How You Smile's release, <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a> decamped to Marfa, Texas to work on Helado Negro's next album and also completed several other projects. These included the April 2020 collaboration with <a href="spotify:artist:17UUkxLWmRP5P47W5kwVVb">Xenia Rubinos</a>, "I Fell in Love," and that June's Kite Symphony, Four Variations EP, a work commissioned by Marfa Ballroom and featuring contributions from <a href="spotify:artist:7uWd7df9GwjSZqo1cVF7Qs">Rob Mazurek</a>, Jeanann Dara, and visual artist Kristi Sword. Arriving in October 2021, the eclectic, optimistic double album Far In marked Helado Negro's first album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%224AD%22">4AD</a> and included performances by <a href="spotify:artist:5SjNVG3L9mgWQPsfp1sFDB">Wye Oak</a>'s Jen Wasner and <a href="spotify:artist:1MaWvJ5Y0Na24KMG79WxDU">Zenizen</a>'s Opal Hoyt. <a href="spotify:artist:6Aydz6tRJ7bG9bt6h4r6qi">Lange</a>'s move to Asheville, North Carolina influenced his next full-length, February 2024's PHASOR. The album's sunny meditations were also inspired by <a href="spotify:artist:27RypxD9VhgrvCg9QePTLi">Pauline Oliveros</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:47odibUtrN3lnWx0p0pk2P">Ornette Coleman</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:04tBaW21jyUfeP5iqiKBVq">Scott Walker</a>, Fender amp builder Lupe Lopez, and the SAL MAR machine, a complex synthesizer that can generate an infinite amount of possibilities in sound sequences. ~ Heather Phares & Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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