Showing posts with label yaro360. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yaro360. Show all posts
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Bazuco Nights - 2008
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bazuco,
hiphop. latin,
instrumentals,
inti,
rap,
yaro,
yaro celis,
yaro360
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Yaro Produce y Presta su Voz Para Comerciales de Radio
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Amalia Martino, BlueShoes Media
(425) 361-2754 / amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
Yaro Produce y Presta su Voz Para Comerciales de Radio en la
W 690AM, Los Angeles
Los Angeles/February 17, 2010 – Mejor conocido por sus producciones musicales y
catalogo que contiene temas populares, urbanos, RnB y globales, Yaro produce camas
musicales para la W690 AM en Los Angeles al igual que ha estado prestando su voz
para varios comerciales de radio.
La voz y producciones musicales de Yaro pueden ser escuchados en varios segmentos
para partidos de futbol, jingles, promos y comerciales para companias independientes
que se anuncian en la radio.
“Muchas de mis producciones tienen una vibra muy energetica y pegajosa la cual se
mezcla de manera excelente con la radio Hispana.” Nos comenta, Yaro.
La voz de Yaro ha estado adornando varios comerciales para la W690 AM, entre ellos;
Oficinas de Modificaciones, Hispanos Unidos, LA Mixers, varias oficinas de abogados, y
varios comerciales para seminarios.
“Nunca me imagine como talento vocal, pero los comerciales y segmentos que hemos
grabado me gustan, y los clients han quedado bastante satisfechos,” Dice Yaro.
Yaro ha producido varios artistas como T-Weaponz, DUB y artistas de la disquera
Machete/Universal Ese Daz, la Bruja, Alvare, Tragedy Khadafi, Inti, YG, and Nardo
Ranks. Es hijo de Nhorma Ortiz, musicologa y fundadora/productora del mundialmente
conocido “Festival del Tambor Y la Africania.” Yaro crecio en un ambiente
completamente musical. Su juventud la vivio en Colombia y Mexico y culmino su
adolescencia en Estados Unidos. El ha estudiado teoria musical, Marimba,
Percusiones, Guitarra y disfruta de una carrera que cubre artistas de ambas costas
desde Nueva York hasta Los Angeles.
http://yaro360.com - http://soundcloud.com/yaro360voiceovers
###
Media Contact:
Amalia Martino
(425) 361-2754 office
amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
CONTACT: Amalia Martino, BlueShoes Media
(425) 361-2754 / amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
Yaro Produce y Presta su Voz Para Comerciales de Radio en la
W 690AM, Los Angeles
Los Angeles/February 17, 2010 – Mejor conocido por sus producciones musicales y
catalogo que contiene temas populares, urbanos, RnB y globales, Yaro produce camas
musicales para la W690 AM en Los Angeles al igual que ha estado prestando su voz
para varios comerciales de radio.
La voz y producciones musicales de Yaro pueden ser escuchados en varios segmentos
para partidos de futbol, jingles, promos y comerciales para companias independientes
que se anuncian en la radio.
“Muchas de mis producciones tienen una vibra muy energetica y pegajosa la cual se
mezcla de manera excelente con la radio Hispana.” Nos comenta, Yaro.
La voz de Yaro ha estado adornando varios comerciales para la W690 AM, entre ellos;
Oficinas de Modificaciones, Hispanos Unidos, LA Mixers, varias oficinas de abogados, y
varios comerciales para seminarios.
“Nunca me imagine como talento vocal, pero los comerciales y segmentos que hemos
grabado me gustan, y los clients han quedado bastante satisfechos,” Dice Yaro.
Yaro ha producido varios artistas como T-Weaponz, DUB y artistas de la disquera
Machete/Universal Ese Daz, la Bruja, Alvare, Tragedy Khadafi, Inti, YG, and Nardo
Ranks. Es hijo de Nhorma Ortiz, musicologa y fundadora/productora del mundialmente
conocido “Festival del Tambor Y la Africania.” Yaro crecio en un ambiente
completamente musical. Su juventud la vivio en Colombia y Mexico y culmino su
adolescencia en Estados Unidos. El ha estudiado teoria musical, Marimba,
Percusiones, Guitarra y disfruta de una carrera que cubre artistas de ambas costas
desde Nueva York hasta Los Angeles.
http://yaro360.com - http://soundcloud.com/yaro360voiceovers
###
Media Contact:
Amalia Martino
(425) 361-2754 office
amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
Labels:
beats,
colombia,
instrumentals,
inti,
musica,
musical,
productions,
tracks,
voice,
voiceovers,
yaro,
yaro360
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Music Producer Harnesses the Power of Sound
Music Producer Harnesses the Power of Sound to Overcome Ailments and Train for Elite Boston Marathon
Yaro Uses Passion and Knowledge of Music to Improve Time and Inspire Distance
Los Angeles/New York City/November 10, 2009 – After entering and completing the 2009 Los Angeles Marathon (his first) in 03:41, Yaro set his sights on qualifying for the elite Boston Marathon and developed a training method that incorporates his knowledge of and love for music.
Yaro is the son of Nhorma Ortiz, a Musicologist and founder/producer of the internationally renowned Festival del Tambor y Africania and his colorful upbringing has always included music. Raised in Latin America and now enjoying a professional career that straddles New York City and Los Angeles, Yaro has produced numerous musical arrangements to motivate his marathon training by focusing on beats-per-minute (BPM) for speed and lyrical inspiration to push him past the finish line – by doing so he has seen a notable improvement in his time.
“It’s not just about picking my favorite songs, anyone can and should create a playlist on iTunes, but for me it’s about literally arranging a run; visualizing the terrain from start to finish, timing the BPM and practicing deep listening, along with deep breathing,” says Yaro.
Yaro began recognizing the mental and physical health benefits of running early on and attributes his improved self esteem, personal relationships and increased energy and brain function to his marathon training.
“I have always been athletic but I’ve never considered myself a runner so training is definitely a challenge for me. I used to get bored but I knew it’s was improving my life, so I had to introduce my passion for music to my need for running,” explains Yaro.
When he’s in Los Angeles, Yaro prefers training in the hills of Occidental College and the track at the Rose Bowl; while in New York he finds the track field by the Yankee Stadium and the George Washington Bridge motivational. But marathons are what fuel him. “The support of the crowd and other competitors are great but in the end, whether it’s tribal, house, electronic or urban that moves you, you’re really only competing against yourself,” says Yaro.
Learn more about Yaro and check out a sample running mix here.
Media Contact:
Amalia Martino
(425) 361-2754 office
(510) 435-7474 cell
amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
BlueShoes Media is a Seattle-based entertainment publicity firm with national clientele. http://www.blueshoesmedia.com
Yaro Uses Passion and Knowledge of Music to Improve Time and Inspire Distance
Los Angeles/New York City/November 10, 2009 – After entering and completing the 2009 Los Angeles Marathon (his first) in 03:41, Yaro set his sights on qualifying for the elite Boston Marathon and developed a training method that incorporates his knowledge of and love for music.
Yaro is the son of Nhorma Ortiz, a Musicologist and founder/producer of the internationally renowned Festival del Tambor y Africania and his colorful upbringing has always included music. Raised in Latin America and now enjoying a professional career that straddles New York City and Los Angeles, Yaro has produced numerous musical arrangements to motivate his marathon training by focusing on beats-per-minute (BPM) for speed and lyrical inspiration to push him past the finish line – by doing so he has seen a notable improvement in his time.
“It’s not just about picking my favorite songs, anyone can and should create a playlist on iTunes, but for me it’s about literally arranging a run; visualizing the terrain from start to finish, timing the BPM and practicing deep listening, along with deep breathing,” says Yaro.
Yaro began recognizing the mental and physical health benefits of running early on and attributes his improved self esteem, personal relationships and increased energy and brain function to his marathon training.
“I have always been athletic but I’ve never considered myself a runner so training is definitely a challenge for me. I used to get bored but I knew it’s was improving my life, so I had to introduce my passion for music to my need for running,” explains Yaro.
When he’s in Los Angeles, Yaro prefers training in the hills of Occidental College and the track at the Rose Bowl; while in New York he finds the track field by the Yankee Stadium and the George Washington Bridge motivational. But marathons are what fuel him. “The support of the crowd and other competitors are great but in the end, whether it’s tribal, house, electronic or urban that moves you, you’re really only competing against yourself,” says Yaro.
Learn more about Yaro and check out a sample running mix here.
Media Contact:
Amalia Martino
(425) 361-2754 office
(510) 435-7474 cell
amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
BlueShoes Media is a Seattle-based entertainment publicity firm with national clientele. http://www.blueshoesmedia.com
Monday, November 9, 2009
Run Mix (MP3)
Check our Run Mix. Mix we used to train for Marathons and other races.. Let us know what you think...
Labels:
beats,
marathon,
music,
music production,
tempo,
yaro,
yaro celis,
yaro360
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Bio fPress Kit
Yaro is a music producer whose catalogue spans popular, urban, world and R&B and whose talent for injecting African drum and Afro Latin chants gives modern music a worldly texture and depth beyond a single genre. Yaro is not yet another studio-bread producer; his background and education give him a well-rounded understanding of music, instrumentation and production and sets him apart from the rest.
Working in both Los Angeles and New York, Yaro spends his days operating the boards at AM Radio 690 and his evenings in the studio. He’s recently produced for Axxent Music, DUB and Machete/Universal Music artist Ese Daz.
He learned the art of mixing and mastering while working at Dy-Nas-D Studios in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City and from there was recruited to produce, mix and master for Forever Studios in Manhattan. Forever Studios is owned by Forever Fields who has been mixing engineer for Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and The Eagles, among others.
Yaro is the son of Nhorma Ortiz, a Musicologist and founder/producer of the Internationally renowned Festival del Tambor y Africania. His colorful upbringing has always included music: his youth stretched from Bogotá, Colombia and Mexico, to his late adolescence in rural America. After a year in Glasgow, UK, he now enjoys a professional career that straddles New York City and Los Angeles.
“I was raised in the Afro Colombian culture on the Pacific Coast of Colombia and I can remember as a kid being engulfed by drum sessions and live music. When we moved to Mexico, my mom enrolled me in music theory, Marimba, Conga, Flute and Guitar lessons. I remember being struck by how different the music was but comforted by the spirit it shared with my native music,” says Yaro.
Yaro’s experience with varied instruments is exemplified in his ability to play the Djembe and emulate other instrumentation in his productions.
By the time Yaro arrived in rural Iowa he was acutely aware of music’s power to affect culture and it’s ability to bridge gaps. “These guys worked in the corn fields all day listening to Tupac, Biggie, BonesThugs, Nas and Dr. Dre and knew the lyrics from front to back,” smiles Yaro. “It was a very profound time and I realized how culturally influential music really is.”
After graduating from the Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania where he played Division II basketball, and spending time in Europe, Yaro finally settled in New York City, committed to transforming music from his passion to his profession.
Grupo Niche, John Williams, Quincy Jones, NAS, Tego Calderon, Michael Jackson, and Hector Lavoe are among the artists that inspire Yaro and he has worked with many respected, underground urban artists including Billboard Top Ten group T-Weaponz, Alvare, Tragedy Khadafy, Inti (his brother and mentor), YG, Nardo Ranks and La Bruja.
“Music allows us all to express ourselves, release energy that otherwise can become cancerous, and I believe helps avoid depression and other mental and physical illness,” says Yaro. “I love the creative process and there are a specific artists like, M.I.A., Calle 13, El Gran Combo, Lil Wayne, and Akon that I am aiming to work with because I know it would be a good blend of styles.”
Apart from music, Yaro is a marathon enthusiast and recently completed the LA Marathon in 3:41 and is training to quality for the elite Boston Marathon.
Visit Yaro's Press Room Here
http://www.yaro360.com
http://www.soundclick.com/yaro360
____________________
Media Contact:
Amalia Martino
(425) 361-2754 office
(510) 435-7474 cell
amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
Working in both Los Angeles and New York, Yaro spends his days operating the boards at AM Radio 690 and his evenings in the studio. He’s recently produced for Axxent Music, DUB and Machete/Universal Music artist Ese Daz.
He learned the art of mixing and mastering while working at Dy-Nas-D Studios in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City and from there was recruited to produce, mix and master for Forever Studios in Manhattan. Forever Studios is owned by Forever Fields who has been mixing engineer for Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and The Eagles, among others.
Yaro is the son of Nhorma Ortiz, a Musicologist and founder/producer of the Internationally renowned Festival del Tambor y Africania. His colorful upbringing has always included music: his youth stretched from Bogotá, Colombia and Mexico, to his late adolescence in rural America. After a year in Glasgow, UK, he now enjoys a professional career that straddles New York City and Los Angeles.
“I was raised in the Afro Colombian culture on the Pacific Coast of Colombia and I can remember as a kid being engulfed by drum sessions and live music. When we moved to Mexico, my mom enrolled me in music theory, Marimba, Conga, Flute and Guitar lessons. I remember being struck by how different the music was but comforted by the spirit it shared with my native music,” says Yaro.
Yaro’s experience with varied instruments is exemplified in his ability to play the Djembe and emulate other instrumentation in his productions.
By the time Yaro arrived in rural Iowa he was acutely aware of music’s power to affect culture and it’s ability to bridge gaps. “These guys worked in the corn fields all day listening to Tupac, Biggie, BonesThugs, Nas and Dr. Dre and knew the lyrics from front to back,” smiles Yaro. “It was a very profound time and I realized how culturally influential music really is.”
After graduating from the Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania where he played Division II basketball, and spending time in Europe, Yaro finally settled in New York City, committed to transforming music from his passion to his profession.
Grupo Niche, John Williams, Quincy Jones, NAS, Tego Calderon, Michael Jackson, and Hector Lavoe are among the artists that inspire Yaro and he has worked with many respected, underground urban artists including Billboard Top Ten group T-Weaponz, Alvare, Tragedy Khadafy, Inti (his brother and mentor), YG, Nardo Ranks and La Bruja.
“Music allows us all to express ourselves, release energy that otherwise can become cancerous, and I believe helps avoid depression and other mental and physical illness,” says Yaro. “I love the creative process and there are a specific artists like, M.I.A., Calle 13, El Gran Combo, Lil Wayne, and Akon that I am aiming to work with because I know it would be a good blend of styles.”
Apart from music, Yaro is a marathon enthusiast and recently completed the LA Marathon in 3:41 and is training to quality for the elite Boston Marathon.
Visit Yaro's Press Room Here
http://www.yaro360.com
http://www.soundclick.com/yaro360
____________________
Media Contact:
Amalia Martino
(425) 361-2754 office
(510) 435-7474 cell
amalia@blueshoesmedia.com
Labels:
beats,
bio,
caribbean blue,
yaro,
yaro360
Monday, September 21, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
Video De Nada - Inti, Yaro
http://www.yaro360.com
Labels:
de nada,
inti,
latin hip-hop,
yaro,
yaro celis,
yaro360
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Pa la Colombian Community
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGd1lQ_uvik
Labels:
toke de keda,
tragedy khadafi,
yaro,
yaro360
Thursday, March 5, 2009
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