Artist's albums
Vocabulario Adulterado Vol. I
2019 · album
Mambo 38
2019 · single
Haces Mal (En Vivo)
2019 · single
Estado Mental
2018 · single
Me Gustas
2017 · single
La Víctima del Caníbal
2015 · album
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Biography
La Orquesta Vulgar was born in October 2009 inside the monstrous City of Mexico. La Orquesta began as an escape valve for the musicians in the band, in search of portraying our passion for music and life. Combining genres like jazz, funk, swing, R&B, afrobeat, Latin rhythms, etc. The name of the band, just like its sound has it’s root in the conception of “vulgo”. Which make La Orquesta what it is, the authenticity of our project, the flavor within the music and motive: make music to be sheared without boundaries and listened by everyone. La Víctima del Caníbal is the first LP of the band, premiered in 2015 at the “Museo Nacional de las Culturas Populares”. An effort made with our own flesh and bones. The result of three years of sound exploration and studies of recording with a musical narrative, that came to a close with the support of Lucid Dreams studio and Los Músicos De José. • “Festival Ollin Khan” (2011). • “Feria de las Culturas Amigas” (2012) (con Celso Piña y la Sonora Balkanera). • Festival “La Calaca” (2013) San Miguel de Allende • ”Festival SXSW” (2014) Venues: Flamingo Cantina y HalfStep Bar. Austin, Texas • “4º Festival de Jazz de Hidalgo” (2014) Pachuca, Hidalgo. • “Feria de las Culturas Amigas” (2014) (con Troker, Agrupación Cariño). Zócalo. • “Festival SWSX” (2015) Venues: Javelina Bar (con Mon Laferte) Elephant Room (con Brad Walker Quinteto) Austin, Texas. • “Carnaval de Bahidorá” (2017) Las Estacas, Morelos. • Lunario del Auditorio Nacional, CDMX.