Murcof

Murcof
Murcof

Murcof performing at Sonar Festival, Barcelona, June 15th 2007
Background information
Birth name Fernando Corona Murillo
Born 26 July 1970 (1970-07-26) (age 41)
Tijuana, Mexico
Genres Electronica
Experimental
Minimalist music
Occupations Musician
Record producer
Years active 1988–present
Labels Static Discos, Leaf Label, Context
Associated acts Terrestre
Nortec Collective
Website www.murcof.com

Murcof is the performing and recording name of Mexican electronica artist Fernando Corona. Corona was born in 1970 in Tijuana, Mexico and raised in Ensenada. He was for a time a member of the Tijuana-based Nortec Collective of electronic musicians under the Terrestre project name. In 2000 he returned to Tijuana, but has since relocated to Barcelona, Spain.

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Music

Murcof's music is sparse, minimalist, electronica. Although founded on abstract, glitchy, sometimes complex electronic percussion, Corona's recordings are more melodic and traditionally structured than many contemporary electronic musicians. Many recordings feature orchestral strings sampled from recordings of works by modern composers such as Arvo Pärt.

Discography

Albums

  • Martes (2002) (Static Discos (Mexico)/Leaf (UK/US)
  • Utopia (2004) (Leaf)
  • Martes/Utopía (2005) (Static Discos) (Mexico only double CD)
  • Remembranza (2005) (Leaf)
  • Cosmos (2007) (Leaf)
  • The Versailles Sessions (2008) (Leaf)
  • La Sangre Iluminada (2009) (Intolerancia) (soundtrack)

Singles/EPs

  • Monotonu (2002) (Context Free Media)
  • Ulyssess (2003) (Leaf)
  • Utopia Remixes (2004) (Leaf)
  • Ultimatum (2004) (Leaf)
  • Mexico (2008) (with Erik Truffaz) (Blue Note, EMI Music (France))

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