martes, 6 de diciembre de 2011

Nominations and Awards


MTV Awards 2009
Best Rock
winner

2009
Artist of the Year
nominated

2009
Best Group or Duo
nominated

2009
Best Artist North
nominated

2008
Best Alternative
nominated

2007
Best Artist North
nominated

2007
Best Alternative
nominated

2007
Best Artist North
nominated

2006
Best Alternative
nominated

2006
Breakthrough Artist
nominated

Latin Grammy
2011
Best Music Album Alternativa1
Background Music MTV Unplugged
winner

2011
Best Rock Song
Broken lip
winner
 Latin Grammy 2009
2009
Best Music Album Alternativa2
Reptilectric
nominated

2009
Best Music Video Corta3
Reptilectric
nominated

OVMALA
2009
Best Group or Duo
nominated

2009
Best Rock Video
Reptilectric
winner

2009
best Lighting
Reptilectric
nominated

2009
Best Rock
Reptilectric
winner

2009
Best Duo or Group Video
Reptilectric
nominated

2008
Best Rock Video
Paula
nominated

2007
Duo or Group of the Year
winner

2007
Best Rock Video
Milky Way
winner

2007
Best Duo or Group Video
Milky Way
winner

Premios Lo Nuestro
2010
Album Of The Year
Reptilectric
nominated
Top 40 Awards
2009
Best Artist Mexico
Reptilectric
winner


Hey Awards
2009
Album of the Year
Reptilectric
winner

2009
Best Solo Rock Group in Spanish
Reptilectric
winner

2009
Best Video in Spanish
Reptilectric
winner



  Telehit Awards 2009
National Best Rock Album
winner

album´s

Studio Albums
Zoe (album) (2002) "Asteroid"
"Let connects you"
"Honey"
"Electricity"
"Razor Blade"
"Beat Breaker"
"Universe"
"Conspirator"
"Microscope"
"Infinity"
"Random Time"
"Tarantula"
"Haze Girl"
Rocanlover (2003) "Peace and Love"
"Love"
"Solo"
"You"
"Photosynthesis"
"Poison"
"Cold"
"Polar"
"Rocanlover"
"Whatever"
"Mars 200"
"I dreamed"



Memo Rex Commander and the atomic heart of the Milky Way (2006) "Memo Rex"
"Milky Way"
"Vinyl"
"Do not destroy me"
"Atomic Heart"
"Mrs.Nitro"
"Never"
"The Room"
"Paula"
"Human Space Volt"
"Sad Sister"
"Side Effects"
"Peace"
Reptilectric (2008) "Reptilectric"
"Nothing"
"Shadows"
"No pain"
"Poli"
"Resist"
"Neanderthal"
"Phantom"
"Luna"
"Last Days"
"Babylon"
"Paula (Remix)"






EP
The Room (EP) (2005) "Dead"
"She Comes"
"Morning Watts"
"Dead (Los Dynamite Remix)"
"Dead (Lasser Drakar Remix)"
"Dead (Bengalamix)"
"Dead (Sub-Division Lasser Tea Remix)"
"Dead (Lucy's Hell Flower Remix)"

[Edit] Compilations
Big Hits (2005) Sone "(to love hurts)
"Rock and Roll"
"Peace and Love"
"Let you connect"
"Asteroid"
"Honey"
"Solo"
"Love"
"Electricity"
"Cold"
"Polar"
"Photosynthesis"
"Poison"
"You"
"Conspirator"
"Universe"
"Razor Blade"
"Infinity"
"I want your sex" (George Michael Cover)

 
Zoe Hits 01-06 (2006)
CD
"I dreamed"
"Rock and Roll"
"Peace and Love"
"Let you connect"
"Asteroid"
"Honey"
"Solo"
"Love"
"Electricity"
"Cold"
"Polar"
"Photosynthesis"
"Poison"
"You"
"Conspirator"
"Universe"
"Razor Blade"
"Infinity"
"I Want Your Sex"
DVD "Let you connect"
"Asteroid"
"Honey"
"Peace and Love"
"Love"
01-10 (only Spain) (2010) "Love"
"Nothing feat Enrique Bunbury (Video)"
"Milky Way feat Dorian"
"Poli Anni B Sweet feat"
"Do not destroy me"
"Atomic Heart"
"Paula"
"Peace And Love"
"Solo"
"Poison feat Vetusta Morla"
"Honey"
"Never"
"Dead"
"I dreamed"
"Polar"
"Peace"
"Let It connects (Live)"
"Luna feat Natalia Lafourcade (Bonus)"

[Edit] Remixes
Reptilectric Revisited (album) (2009) "Neanderthal (Bufi)"
"Nothing (Sebastien Tellier)"
"Poly (Schneider TM)"
"Resist (Cold)"
"Shadows (Yamil Rezc)"
"Luna (Natalia Lafourcade)"
"Last Days (Panic)"
"Reptilectric (Dramia & Luriel)"
"Nothing (Could MCGRT)"
"Babylon (Ryg)"
"Ghost (Mad Professor)"
"No pain (Vitamins For You)"
"Shadows (The Glimmers)"
"Moon (Hello Seahorse!)"

Specials and B-Sides
Boxset (Limited Edition Vinyl Discs) (Memo Rex Commander and the atomic heart of the Milky Way, Reptilectric, Reptilectric Revisited) (2009)
"Memo Rex Commander (Double Vinyl 12)" "Memo Rex"
"Milky Way
"Vinyl"
"Do not destroy me"
"Atomic Heart"
"Mrs. Nitro"
"Never"
"The Room"
"Paula"
"Human Space Volt"
"Sad Sister"
"Side Effects"
"Peace"







"Reptilectric (Vinyl 12)" "Reptilectric"
"Nothing"
"Shadows"
"No pain (Last Days 2 ° Part)"
"Poli"
"Resist"
"Neanderthal"
"Phantom"
"Luna"
"Last Days"
"Babylon"
Reptilectric Revisited (Double Vinyl 12) "" Neanderthal (Bufi) "
"Nothing (Sebastian Tellier)"
"Poly (Schneider TM)"
"Resist (Cold)"
"Shadows (Yamil Rezc)"
"Luna (Natalia Lafoucarde)"
"Last Days (Panico)
"Reptilectric (Dramia & Luriel)"
"Nothing (Nick McCarthy)"
"Babylon (Ryg)"
"Ghost (Mad Professor)"
"No pain (Vitamins For You)"
"Shadows (The Glimmers)"
"Moon (Hello Seahorse)"
Reptilectric Revisited (EP / B-Sides) (2009) "No Pain (The Baby There Xtray Carlos Chairez Kinky Pain Mix)"
"Poly (Schneider TM - Español Version)"
"Nothing (Bufi)"
"Babylon (Dapuntobeat)"
"Ghost (Sanchez Dub)"
"Luna (Gangi)"
"Moon (Hello Seahorse! - Demo"
 
[Edit] DVD's and live albums
281 107 (Album) (2008) "Memo Rex"
"Vinyl"
"Milky Way"
"Mrs. Nitro"
"Solo"
"Cold"
"Sad Sister"
"Tarantula"
"Honey"
"Peace & Love"
"Do not destroy me"
"Paula"
"Dead"
"Let It connects"
"Love"
"I dreamed"
281 107 (DVD) (2008) "Intro"
"Memo Rex Commander and Memorex atomic heart
"Vinyl"
"1997"
"Milky Way"
"Mrs. Nitro"
"Fans"
"Solo"
"Cold"
"Interviews"
"Sad Sister"
"Tarantula"
"Peace And Love"
"Mounting"
"Do not destroy me"
"Tour"
"Paula"
"Dead"
"Phil Vinall"
"Let It connects"
"Chet"
"Love"
"I dreamed"
"Credits"
"Extras" "Human Space Volt"
"Honey"
"Asteroid"
"Never"
"Razorblade (Visual Concert)"
"Trailer 281107"
"Nothing Video Filming (Photo Gallery)"
Leaving Traces (2009) "Reptilectric"
"Nothing"
"Dead"
"Do not destroy me"
"Milky Way"
"Phantom"
"Last Days"
"Interview"
"Interview"

 
MTV Unplugged: Background Music (2011) "Shadows"
"I dreamed"
"Last Days"
"Do not destroy me"
"Lips broken"
"Dead"
"Poison"
"Paula"
"Infinity"
"Milky Way"
"Poli / Love"
"Luna"
"Nothing"
"Never"

[Edit] Music Video
[Edit] 2001
Asteroid
Let you connect
Honey
[Edit] 2003
Peace & Love
Love
Venom
I dreamed (scenes of the Mexican film Amar hurts.)
[Edit] 2005
Milky Way
Do not destroy me
Paula
Dead
[Edit] 2008
Reptilectric
Nothing
Nothing (ft. Enrique Bunbury)
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Zoe is an alternative rock Mexican band. Formed in 1995 in Cuernavaca, Mexico, and made official in Mexico City in 1997, led by Leon Larregui (voice), and well made, Sergio Acosta (guitar), Jesus Baez (keyboards), Angel Mosqueda (bass), Rodrigo Guardiola (drums).Beginnings and debut album (1998-2002)
A lack of space to showcase their music, Zoé makes itself known in the underground scene for concerts organized themselves, the Internet and a self-produced demo. Thanks to these efforts and the good reviews that were gaining gradually gained popularity in Spanish-language radio stations in the United States. [Citation needed] They signed their first record in 1998, but nothing came of it, so that a Again, they decided to launch themselves. Independently released their first album self-titled. The album caught the attention of Sony Music who signed contract with them and distributed the album nationwide.
But they received his letter of retirement to seek what he did to the independent label "Noiselab" and this caught the attention of "EMI Music" and signing a contract that would lead to broader audience.
[Edit] Rocanlover (2003-2005)
In November 2003, Zoe released his second album, produced by Phil Vinall, who had previously worked with bands like Placebo, Elastica and Pulp. The producer had mixed songs from her first album. This new album is named after Rocanlover, same name given to fans of Zoe, so called from that point until the date for the band. By this time his musical style was clearly defined and easily recognized either by style or by a mixture of singing in English and Spanish, which in those times, and since its formation, it was widely applauded in Mexico. Zoe gave several of the songs on this record for the soundtrack of the movie Love hurts, Ladies Night and The Dreamer.
Zoe left Sony in early 2004, the band continued working and touring for a year without a label to support them and began to gain followers with the simple self-promoted as "Love" and "Poison."
In early 2005, the band began working with the songs on her next album. In mid 2005, the band recorded the song "Dead" with its own resources. For these times, Beto Cabrera (then drummer) left the band. Zoe Jorge Siddhartha who contract to leave the band to pursue his solo project, was replaced with Rodrigo Guardiola, who until today is the drummer for Zoe. Some major labels were very interested in signing the band, but Zoe, tired of his previous experiences with transnational labels, surprised everyone when he signed with Noiselab, an independent label in Mexico.
New songs to complete the EP called The Room, were produced.
Due to bad experiences in the music world, strong rumors of separation of the band were growing. They confessed that if the EP did not produce a favorable outcome, Zoe separate. However, the EP was a resounding success, receiving a gold record for its more than 50,000 units sold. Some songs were recorded in English, and producers such as Alan McGee expressed interest in bringing the band to the UK and the rest of Europe. The launch of the EP was followed by two sold-out shows at the Teatro Metropolitan in Mexico City.
No EP in the history of Mexico has many sales and so successful. [Citation needed] Obviously, the band decided to work on a new album.


[Edit] Memo Rex Commander and the atomic heart of the Milky Way (2006-2008)
The first six months of 2006 were very active for Zoe, continued to give shows very strategic as the Vive Latino Festival and committed to the production of their third album. In January of that year the band went to Manzanillo to start pre-production of the album with British producer Phil Vinall. He arrived in February with more shows and more pre-production on Mexico City. In March, the songs recorded at Sonic Ranch Studios in Tornillo, Texas. In April, conducted the post-production and more shows. The songs were mixed in May (the same month participated for the third time in the Vive Latino Festival).
The album was ready in early June.
Memo Rex Commander and the atomic heart of the Milky Way was released on July 12, 2006, debuting at number one in sales in Mexico. The first single was "Milky Way". The album reached gold status, thanks to its 50, 000 units sold in four weeks after its release, besides being very well received by critics.
The album was presented on 15 July that year at the Metropolitan Theatre with two dates, completely sold out weeks before the show.
On September 2006, Zoe was presented at the National Auditorium in a sold-out concert, which is difficult to achieve, since it is one of the most important in Mexico. In November 2006, they toured with Gustavo Cerati and the Three throughout Mexico and the United States.
When the tour hit the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Nick McCarthy, guitarist of Franz Ferdinand participated with them in the song Human Space Volt.
To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the band talking about many alternatives, from a massive free concert in the Zocalo of Mexico City to a presentation in a small place, whose entries were given away to those who prove to be the most devout fans of the band. It was decided that the concert would be graded on November 28, 2007 at the Palacio de los Deportes. The concert was attended by 17, 976 people, so it is known that only 24 people were missing to make a full house at the Palacio de los Deportes. The concert was attended by Chetes on the songs "Love" and "Let It connects" (single disc). This was the first live album Zoe. It was released in May 2008 with 281 107 and the DVD title (same title as the album) was released in April 2009.
The DVD documents the tour of Zoe, the preparation for the concert, the concert band and testimonies of some of his followers.


[Edit] Reptilectric (2008 - 2010)
Since early 2007, Leon Larregui came up with the word Reptilectric, which was created from reading about the Mayan prophecies. It was decided that this would be the name of his next album. The songs began to be written and structured in the first months of the year. Interestingly, the first thing that existed in this album was the song name and not, as commonly happens. The songs were recorded in July of that same year and again Sonic Ranch studio with producer Phil Vinall. The post-production and mixing took place during the months of August and September in Los Angeles, California. By early October the album was ready and the first single in rotation: the song "Reptilectric" which was released on September 8 in radio and the video was presented on October 16, the same day that Zoe was presented in the MTV Latin America Awards. The output of the album was planned for November 11, but distribution problems hit stores in Mexico on November 13, 2008. On November 27, 2008 were presented at the National Auditorium in sold out weeks before. Reptilectric is considered the best album of the band, receiving critical praise for Mexico and elsewhere. It was the second album of the band that went on sale outside of Mexico, arriving in Spain, the U.S. and Latin America. Reptiletric spent five months at number one in sales in Mexico. Thanks to this, in May 2009 was certified platinum for its more than 150,000 copies sold, in addition to certified DVD "281 107" with the gold record for its more than 10,000 units sold. In 2010 undertook a tour of Spain, where he promoted his album called Zoe 01-10, which counted with the collaboration of Enrique Bunbury, Anni B Sweet, Vetusta Morla and Dorian playing Venom, Nada, Milky Way and Poli, were at Coachella
later that year and began recording Unplugged.
[Edit] MTV Unplugged: Background music (2011 - present)
In March 2011 the band launched the album MTV Unplugged: Background music, his most successful collection of topics in acoustics, which has the support of Enrique Bunbury, Chet, Lo Blondo Hello Seahorse! and Adrian Dargelos. This compilation was platinum for sales. The first single is "I dreamed," the February 18, 2011 was released the video of that song on the music channel MTV.La song was quite successful because it was kept on national radio in Mexico for about over 6 weeks.
His second single Broken Lips which also remains among the top national radio.


Great job on this album has earned them nominations for Lunas del Auditorio, the Latin Grammy nomination and even a special award at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2011.
In October of that year, the group Colombia received a gold record for sales of this.
marking the first time the group received a gold record out of Mexico.
Her third single is called Moon who sings a duet with the group LoBlondo Dennise Hello Seahorse! and was selected because it was one of the most voted on Internet sites.