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My history is long and full of events, but I will tell you what is most significant to me.
I started playing the piano at 8 years old in Buenos Aires. I loved listening to my father's records. Among them several artists such as Soda Stereo, Jaime Roos or Jean Michel Jarré. When I was 9 years old I moved to Spain. There playing the piano I just kept learning self-taught. When I was 15 years old, I saw a video on you tube of Charly Garcia. It was magical. That's where my passion for composing and producing tracks really started. Quickly go into bands, including "Ultima Parada" and "Lu-K". He also played in a popular orchestra. There I managed to improve my skills for playing live. With some friends we managed to found a record label, where I learned with great effort to produce professionally, in addition to the music business. I produced tracks for Keymass and Bonche on the label "Roster Music" and "Club 33".
Unfortunately in 2016 things did not go well for me and I needed to change my environment. So I returned to Buenos Aires and there began my K! El project. Which to this day I continue working.
I started playing the piano at 8 years old in Buenos Aires. I loved listening to my father's records. Among them several artists such as Soda Stereo, Jaime Roos or Jean Michel Jarré. When I was 9 years old I moved to Spain. There playing the piano I just kept learning self-taught. When I was 15 years old, I saw a video on you tube of Charly Garcia. It was magical. That's where my passion for composing and producing tracks really started. Quickly go into bands, including "Ultima Parada" and "Lu-K". He also played in a popular orchestra. There I managed to improve my skills for playing live. With some friends we managed to found a record label, where I learned with great effort to produce professionally, in addition to the music business. I produced tracks for Keymass and Bonche on the label "Roster Music" and "Club 33".
Unfortunately in 2016 things did not go well for me and I needed to change my environment. So I returned to Buenos Aires and there began my K! El project. Which to this day I continue working.