From the traditional sounds of Mexico, to the postmodern moods of brit pop bands, Maneja Beto produces sounds with no conception of borders. The music is diverse and polycultural.
Their 2006 release is accidentes de longitud y latitud. It's a diverse Latin rockfest with Latin music from all over the globe featured.
Read Virginia's review of accidentes de longitud y latitud.
When the New York Times reviewed their performance at SXSW 2006, they said, The music was grounded in rhythms like the Mexican cumbia, but topped with cool keyboard tones that tilted the songs toward 1980's electro or jazz.
Their debut release is para que las paredes no se aburran. (Read Virginia's review of para que las paredes no se aburran.)
Maneja Beto includes Nelson Valente, Bobby Garza, Alex Chavez, Patrick Estrada, and Will Schulz. The band has been featured on several radio stations in Austin in live segments on programs such as KUT's ?Horizontes? and KVRX's ?Radio Caracol.?
The band describes its sound by saying, ?Maneja Beto is an extended conversation about communities, minds and hearts. In a sense, Beto is everyperson ? the musical and mental personification of a generation's ideas about their world and how they move through it. From the traditional sounds of Mexico, to the postmodern moods of brit pop bands, Maneja Beto produces sounds with no conception of borders, diverse and eclectic, accented by a political conscience, and a willingness to defy prepackaged genres, like Latin, traditional, pop, emo... lo que sea... they write songs that make you think, dance and feel all at the same time.?
You can dance and listen at spots like Flamingo Cantina.
For more information visit manejabeto.com. Get music from CDBaby.