| Rene Lopez will release his new  full-length, ELS, this July on Nat  Geo Music.  The album’s title refers  to a style Lopez has been developing over the past few years, a now-signature  sound he calls “Electric Latin Soul.” The sound is a celebration of Rene’s dual identity as both a native New Yorker  and a second generation Puerto Rican American, and mixes Latin soul and  Boogaloo with rock, hip-hop and R&B, featuring a seductive blend of  hypnotic rhythms and Rene’s undeniably soulful voice.  ELS features co-producers Mario  Caldato Jr., a.k.a. Mario C (Beastie Boys, Jack Johnson, Bebel Gilberto) and Jason Lader (Julian Casablancas, Jenny Lewis), as well as special guests Joey Altruda, and Money Mark (John Butler Trio).   The son of Latin  trumpet player René López, a founding member  of the seminal Latin groupTipica 73,  Rene Jr. grew up surrounded by both Latin music and urban pop. He spent his  youth divided between salsa clubs where his  father was performing, and the rock, r&b and hip hop music he and his peers  enjoyed. His own musical career began playing drums, but it was his discovery  of Prince that led him to pick up a wider range of instruments, and to step up  to the microphone to sing.  Starting in  college, Rene was the lead singer and songwriter for The Authority, a cult favorite in the early 90’s New York rock  scene.   Eventually Rene began synthesizing his influences, combining  rock and hip-hop with Boogaloo – a distinctly Nuyorcian sound that is rooted in  mambo, soul, and R&B.  ELS is the natural result: A nod to Rene’s Latin roots, with an eye on modern  electronic music and good ol’ rock-and-roll. |