Frontman and guitarist for
Soda Stereo, one of the most
popular rock bands in
Argentina and
Latin America from the mid-Eighties until its demise in 1996.
Cerati's first solo project was an album called "Colores Santos," a collaboration with Daniel Melero, released in 1992. "Amor Amarillo," released in 1993, was Cerati's second solo project. Since going solo in 1996, he's moved more into an "electronic" style, working on projects with titles such as "Plan V" and "Ocio".
For his latest project, "Bocanada," Cerati delved back to
electric guitar with a stronger "Latin" flavor than
Soda Stereo's last studio work, "Sueño Stereo." Cerati's fascination with all kinds of
music has lead him to occasionally go for a "different" sound (such as the
bass and
symphony he found in
London).