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This article needs references that appear in reliable third-party publications. Primary sources or sources affiliated with the subject are generally not sufficient for a Wikipedia article. Please add more appropriate citations from reliable sources. (August 2009) This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (July 2009) Juan Son Juan Son from backstage Background information Origin Guadalajara, Mexico Genres Alternative rock, post-rock, indie rock, noise pop Years active 2001–2009 Labels Universal Music Group Juan Carlos Pereda (born on January 24, 1984 in Guadalajara, Mexico) is a Mexican singer and composer of experimental music. He was the vocals of the alternative rock band Porter and is now a solo singer under the pseudonym Juan Son. Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and nominations 3 Featuring festivals and selected appearances 4 Music videos 5 Discography 5.1 With the band Porter 5.2 As Juan Son 5.3 Duets 5.4 Notes 6 External links // Biography Juan Son, born Juan Carlos Pereda in 1984,started his artistic career in 2001 with Nouveau, a Guadalajara rock band. In 2003, at 19, he sailed off to study at the London Center of Contemporary Music, to return one year later and become part of Porter. The addition of the singer-songwriter from Guadalajara, México, helped them become one of the most popular groups of the indie rock movement in Mexico. Their EP Donde los ponys pastan, and their first album Atemahawke (2007) got to 4th place in the top 100 and stayed in the charts for 30 weeks[1]. After a short successful run, the band broke up, and Juan Son became a solo act. His first album, Mermaid Sashimi (2009), won him a Latin Grammy nomination. Mermaid Sashimi not only showcases his ability to sing but his ability as a storyteller as well. Juan Son uses techniques such as voice effects, wordless chanting, and writing in two different languages. The vocal effects recreate the imagined sounds of mermaids throughout his recording. According to him, the nature of the English language gives a sense of coldness and practicality, while the Spanish verses add warmth and romance. Awards and nominations 2009: Latin Grammy nomination: Best Alternative Song for "Nada"[2] 2009: Rock En Exa 2007: Pantalla de Cristal Featuring festivals and selected appearances 2009: All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival) curated by The Breeders, Minehead, England[3] 2009: Sxsw, Austin, Texas 2009: Mission Creek Music and Arts Festival, San Francisco, California 2009: Latin Grammy Awards Las Vegas, Nevada 2009: Fontanas (with John Cameron Mitchell), New York, New York 2008: Vive Latino 2008 (as Porter) 2008: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, California 2007: Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2007, Playa del Carmen, Mexico 2007: Vive Latino 2007 (as Porter) 2006: Vive Latino 2006 (as Porter) Juan Son in the midground at Coachella 2008. Music videos 2009: Mermaid Sashimi: Wrote 2009: Nada 2008: Daphne, as Porter, Wrote 2008: Host of a Ghost, as Porter, Wrote, Directed 2007: Espiral, as Porter Discography With the band Porter "Donde los ponys pastan" (EP, 2007) "Atemahawke" (2007) As Juan Son "Mermaid Sashimi" (2009), Available on iTunes Dec. 8, 2009 Duets Julieta Venegas - De Mis Pasos (2008) Unplugged Los Odio - I Want You To Want Me (2008) Soundtrack Rudo y Cursi (Disco Rudo) Natalia Lafourcade - Look Outside (2009) Hu Hu Hu Notes ^ from http://acharts.us/album/44531 ^ from http://www.univision.com/content/content.jhtml?cid=1338416 ^ from http://www.atpfestival.com/events/atpbreeders.php External links Juan Son MySpace profile Persondata Name Juan Son Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death