Sidestepper began as a solo studio project in 1996 for main man Richard Bla… Read Full Bio ↴Sidestepper began as a solo studio project in 1996 for main man Richard Blair, who had first gone to Colombia in 1993 to work with renowned folk singer Totó La Momposina -- the two had met at Peter Gabriel’s Real World studios where Richard worked as an engineer. The result was the first album, 1997’s Southern Star featuring the Latin drum and bass tune ‘Maine’.
The project soon developed into a production and writing duo with colombian songwriter Ivan Benavides, and has since become a full live band. The two began to write together, producing the future club classic and sidestepper’s first vocal tune - Logozo in 1997. Two years later, the band signed with Chris Blackwell’s Palm Pictures. Again Ivan co-wrote and produced and ‘More Grip‘ was released in 2000, a homage to a salsa night out in Bogotá.
Sidestepper began to play live for the first time, playing gigs in the UK and across Europe, at Glastonbury and Roskilde amongst many others, and Richard continued to DJ in the UK and US. Their shows became legendary, they guaranteed a great party that starts on stage and resulted in a collective and euphoric experience, genuinely contagious. Meanwhile, writing work had begun on 3am (In Beats We Trust), as Richard travelled between London and NY where Ivan was living. The two recorded the core of the album in Bogota in 2002, some eventually unused sessions in Jamaica, with Cuban singer Ronald Infante in Havana, and MC’s Rubi Dan and Juxsi D in London. The mix was done in autumnal London, and 3AM was released to critical acclaim in 2003.
Richard returned to Bogota to form a live band that would be based in Colombia; and between old hands like Janio Coronado and Teto Ocampo, and a then new talent Erika Muñoz, a special magic emerged with this incarnation of Sidestepper, which vowed audiences in Colombia, Mexico and the US for the few years.
After touring extensively with the band, Ivan and Richard wanted to make a record written specifically for each member. The writing and original tracking were done at a farm outside Bogota, and mixing was done at a studio in the city. ‘Continental’ was released in July 2006.
Today, Sidestepper sound had expanded far beyond its original fusion of classic salsa and club beats to take in everything from deep Colombian folk influences to hip hop via cumbia, dancehall reggae, dub and afrobeat, layering infectious melodies and crisp harmonies on top of rock solid beats.
In the process, Sidestepper has helped transform the Colombian music scene, inspiring a new generation of young beat scientists to marry latin music with cutting edge beats. The originator that kick started the new wave of electro acoustic colombian music.
A lot of great talents have passed through the group, many of whom have gone on to great success with their own bands, like Goyo from ChocQuibTown, Pernett, and Sergio Arias from Malalma.
Sidestepper is now conformed as an 8-piece band, and are currently in the studio making a new record for release in the spring of 2010.
The current line up is
Janio Coronado, Edgardo Garcés and Erika Muñoz, on vocals
Teto Ocampo, on guitars
Pedro Ojeda, on drums
Juan Carlos Cuello "El Chongo", on Percussion
Iván Benavides, words and melody
Richard Blair, on bass and beats
www.sidestepper.net.
The project soon developed into a production and writing duo with colombian songwriter Ivan Benavides, and has since become a full live band. The two began to write together, producing the future club classic and sidestepper’s first vocal tune - Logozo in 1997. Two years later, the band signed with Chris Blackwell’s Palm Pictures. Again Ivan co-wrote and produced and ‘More Grip‘ was released in 2000, a homage to a salsa night out in Bogotá.
Sidestepper began to play live for the first time, playing gigs in the UK and across Europe, at Glastonbury and Roskilde amongst many others, and Richard continued to DJ in the UK and US. Their shows became legendary, they guaranteed a great party that starts on stage and resulted in a collective and euphoric experience, genuinely contagious. Meanwhile, writing work had begun on 3am (In Beats We Trust), as Richard travelled between London and NY where Ivan was living. The two recorded the core of the album in Bogota in 2002, some eventually unused sessions in Jamaica, with Cuban singer Ronald Infante in Havana, and MC’s Rubi Dan and Juxsi D in London. The mix was done in autumnal London, and 3AM was released to critical acclaim in 2003.
Richard returned to Bogota to form a live band that would be based in Colombia; and between old hands like Janio Coronado and Teto Ocampo, and a then new talent Erika Muñoz, a special magic emerged with this incarnation of Sidestepper, which vowed audiences in Colombia, Mexico and the US for the few years.
After touring extensively with the band, Ivan and Richard wanted to make a record written specifically for each member. The writing and original tracking were done at a farm outside Bogota, and mixing was done at a studio in the city. ‘Continental’ was released in July 2006.
Today, Sidestepper sound had expanded far beyond its original fusion of classic salsa and club beats to take in everything from deep Colombian folk influences to hip hop via cumbia, dancehall reggae, dub and afrobeat, layering infectious melodies and crisp harmonies on top of rock solid beats.
In the process, Sidestepper has helped transform the Colombian music scene, inspiring a new generation of young beat scientists to marry latin music with cutting edge beats. The originator that kick started the new wave of electro acoustic colombian music.
A lot of great talents have passed through the group, many of whom have gone on to great success with their own bands, like Goyo from ChocQuibTown, Pernett, and Sergio Arias from Malalma.
Sidestepper is now conformed as an 8-piece band, and are currently in the studio making a new record for release in the spring of 2010.
The current line up is
Janio Coronado, Edgardo Garcés and Erika Muñoz, on vocals
Teto Ocampo, on guitars
Pedro Ojeda, on drums
Juan Carlos Cuello "El Chongo", on Percussion
Iván Benavides, words and melody
Richard Blair, on bass and beats
www.sidestepper.net.
fuego que te llama
Sidestepper Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Sidestepper:
Aunque Me Duela la Vida Aunque me duela la vida Sigo esperando el regreso Aunque me …
Come See Us Play Los niños juegan La lluvia llega, pero se quedan Los niños j…
Dame Tu Querer Dame tu querer, dame tu querer mi vida dame de beber,…
Deja Si la vida viene, llega hasta tu puerta (bis) No le…
Hoy Tenemos Right now... Hoy tenemos, right now Mañana no sabemos, right…
Linda Manigua Linda manigua Belleza rara Pu ru ru ra ra ra Morena clara En…
Llegare Sigo a mi corazón, sigo al destino Sigo a mi corazón,…
Logozo Grab all they can After all Grab all they can After all …
Mas Papaya No me pidas que me quede esperando No me pidas que…
Mas Papaya (Lightning Head Remix) - Lightning Head Remix - Previously Unreleased No me pidas que me quede esperando No me pidas que…
Me Gustas Me gustan tus ojos, me gusta tu boca Me aloca…
Me Muero Morena, me muero, hay con tu amor yo me muero Me muerie, me…
No Lloraré Qué será de mi cuando tu te hayas ido Hay que…
No Me Rendire Me gustan tus ojos, me gusta tu boca Me aloca…
Que Sera Qué será? qué será? (qué será lo que me pasa) que el…
San Juan Hey yei hyei voy pal' san juan vamos pa' alla pero vamos de…
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@MaPiMar9CreerCrear
Te amo Teto por siempre 🎉🍀✨
@ronaldviloria913
Única.. cosas que jamás debemos dejar.. folklore colombiano, esto no lo cambio por la música actual
@JMR0809
Impresionante energía!!!!....Grandes!🙌
@ManuSkyWalker
¡¡¡Qué belleza de canción y puesta en escena!!!
@joseluisherreraardila6652
Maravillosa Cumbia Colombiana.
@jackoman1959
Que bomba de sonido! Richard Blair y su colectivo Colombiano.
@MaryElena-
Gruuuuuufffff
Que tema taaaaaaan brutal
Fuerza que me da este sonido
Grandes
@DanielFilipiuk
hermosura ..fuerza que me da tu fuego...
@JazminCarolinaAristizabalR
cuanto amo esta canción !!
@Sandra-nl8dj
me encanta, música fabulosa e imponente, con gran fuerza 👏👏