Loading details…
Loading details…
Artist
Camino Beat (English) By Ramón Santillana Camino Beat. Road that we don’t know where it begins, where it ends. It interweaves the route of four realities that are sailing throughout the unknown swell of life. It’s the name of this band that emerges somewhere in a time that is hard to identify. Héctor Varela, Toño Ávila, Víctor Hache and Ramón Parnnat treaded a stage for the very first time one afternoon of the year 2000, in Querétaro, Mexico, as a part of a musical festival. Nevertheless, that was not the trigger; they never played together again until 2007. A stage will always be circumstantial. So it is the road. It is false to think that any path will drive us somewhere in particular. The journey doesn’t begin at the origin, nor it finishes at the destination. The journey is the road. Four trips become single one, four musicians with several trajectories that had never stopped. “Camino Beat” takes its name from the novel that begun the “beat” movement, as well as a whole new literary stream that would partly define the course of western contemporary societies: “On the Road”, from Jack Kerouac. All the secrets are founded in the landscapes that we can look through the window of a car or a bus. It’s impossible to distinguish a specific point in the sky or in the desert, in the lush undergrowth of the woods that cover the dreams and fill the imagination of cultures and civilizations. Nation, just as home, is what we carry in our conscience, in the countless inner space th