Carlos Imperatori, el hombre detrás de ARAWATO

How is the sonic identity of the most influential alternative rock bands in the region constructed? Producer and engineer Carlos Imperatori, along with DJ David Rondón, talks with Albani Lozada about his career in recording studios, reminiscing about the beginnings of his career in Mérida with the Tumbador project and its subsequent consolidation in Caracas through Tumbador Estudios. The specialist breaks down the logistical and artistic transition involved in moving his operations to the United States in 2016, which allowed him to establish a fruitful co-production partnership with his mentor, the renowned engineer Héctor Castillo. This technical duo has led the recording of high-caliber international acts, including Vicentico, El Cuarteto de Nos, and No Te Va A Gustar. 🎛️✨ 📌 Highlights: 01:05 Partnership at Custom Studios: Rondón introduces producer and sound engineer Carlos Imperatori. 02:35 Business Vision: The growth of Rawayana and the independent operating structure of Broccoli Records. 04:12 Musical Direction and Stage Presence: The balance between the adrenaline of the stage and the discipline of studio work. 06:15 The Legacy of Gustavo Cerati: Héctor Castillo's technical credentials with figures of Spanish and English rock. 08:52 Technology and Decentralization: The emergence of small, independent recording hubs managed by the musicians themselves. 10:45 The New Sonic Epicenter: How the acquisition, renovation, and artistic direction of Custom Studios came about. 13:20 Farewell to David Rondón: Thanks for the technical report on the music scene from Miami. Visit us at https://mundour.com/ Follow us on Instagram   / mundourweb