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Beatrice Inferno, the new invention of Gastón Gonçalves

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Gastón Gonçalves is a renowned bassist who knew how to make a career with Pericos and with his most recent project, Oliucanit. But nevertheless, in the last moment, built an alter ego that gave him another way to go and that also fostered a more theatrical stage. These motions, the other is I you are Hell Beatrice, that in the next few days he will have his own album, titled Let's All Die.

In dialogue with La Vereda, the musician expressed that “Betrice lived somewhere inside of me, but it ended up appearing in this magnitude just last year "and added: "She is the one who makes those little songs that are usually childish and dark, with lyrics that are quite punk, and as everyone liked it ".

Gonçalves placed the Big Island of Brazil as Beatrice's founding place. "There I went on vacation, totally dynamited, to the point that I was fighting even with a traffic light ".

In a moment, he saw himself alone on the almost deserted island, in the company of a ukulele. "Maybe it was that environment or I don't know what happened, but it made me play all day. I didn't stop composing and I found a lot of songs ", He said.

Once in Argentina, "Added to the fact that I was on hiatus with the other project I have, which is Oliucanite, It seemed like a mischief to let those songs be there, parked. further, each of them had a special story. They formed a project, beyond that they were different styles ".

The bassist explained that this project "needed to come out and that's how the opportunity appeared". That opportunity occurred in January of last year, still with "green songs" but "that was the way to gain momentum", he explained.

What did the people who came to see you find?

They found something different, totaly new. They saw a person they had never heard before singing in an unknown role, not only for people but also for me. As a project it was done on the fly. For example, that date was a primary concept more than anything else., nothing to do with what is Beatrice Inferno today.

What Beatrice has is that she is who I am, aunts usually speak their minds without any filters and without anesthesia. They can also be clueless or a bit clumsy., so they live a little stumbling or confusing. That is funny and nice to people, generating affection, how did this project.

What freedoms does this alter ego give you?

It allowed to develop a more theatrical part within the concerts. That was a construction that was made over time, where audios of these conversations that I have with Beatrice were included, where sometimes I appear arguing. To that, some filming was added where the two personalities appear and all that produced a kind of work, with a beginning, a development and an end, that also has a group playing.

What stage is Morámonos todos?

Is getting closer to ending. We just finished the first mixing stage of the album. There is a record company interested and I think the album will be a reality in October.

I am very happy with that.

The album has the contribution of all the boys who are with me now and above all it has the immense participation of Sebastián Bianchini, who is the producer of the album and has an incredible vision of music. He constantly imagines things and has the virtue of transferring all that to the songs and with mine he did an immense job, including the arrival of those songs to the live show.

Where will you be presenting the project?

We have played Wake up, which is in Colegiales and it was also the place where Oliucanit was born. In October we will be playing at La Capilla, but I'm always looking for the holes that Pericos allows me. Little by little a lot of things were done while alone, without any structure. I imagine once that is achieved we will make a mess.

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