The Broken Flowers Project, a place for everyone. Born in Guadalajara, the musical concept has seen the likes of Jumbo, Plastilina Mosh, Sussie 4 and Porter, among many others.
The Broken Flowers Project originated four years ago, when Fernando Sandoval, a plastic artist from Guadalajara, composed the first demos of what would initially be a solo musical project, parallel to his artistic work in the visual field.
He started working on the first
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The Broken Flowers Project, a place for everyone. Born in Guadalajara, the musical concept has seen the likes of Jumbo, Plastilina Mosh, Sussie 4 and Porter, among many others.
The Broken Flowers Project originated four years ago, when Fernando Sandoval, a plastic artist from Guadalajara, composed the first demos of what would initially be a solo musical project, parallel to his artistic work in the visual field.
He started working on the first demos together with Eddie González (Jumbo and Plastilina Mosh) in musical production and arrangements and Alejandro Rosso (Plastilina Mosh) in executive production.
1972 is the title of the studio work that will mark the debut of the tapatío project, which had a first recording stage at Garrets Estudio, in Monterrey, where musicians such as Alejandro Rosso and Jonás González (Plastilina Mosh), Omar Góngora (Kinky), Chetes (Zurdok), Carmen Sierra (Chetes), Rodrigo Soto (Miami Mami), Flip Tamez (Jumbo) and Eddie González were present.
The second stage of recording took place in Guadalajara, under the production of César Gudiño (Sussie 4), who gave continuity to the work produced in Monterrey and joined the project as composer and member.
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