The Progressive Underground Show 199 feat. MALENA PEREZ

On this episode of TPU, we interview international singer/songwriter and Cubanita Groove CEO Malena Perez

Cubanita Groove Records

On this weekend’s The Progressive Underground, host Chris Campbell interviews international songstress MALENA PEREZ and bumps music from her discography, along with playing music from Sam Von Horn, Stimulator Jones, Jim James,  Just Blaze, Piero Umiliani, Dornik and so many more!

The action happens this Sunday, January 29, 8-11 pm EST on 101.9 WDET and wdet.org.
 
MALENA PEREZ BIO

Since debuting in 2004, vocalist and songwriter Malena Pérez has been mesmerizing audiences around the globe with smooth, soulful, sweetly haunting vocals, introspective lyrics and genre-bending melodies.  An Atlanta native of Cuban and German-American descent, Pérez draws upon various musical influences — Flora Purim, Portishead, Sade & Amel Larrieux among them — in creating a uniquely dynamic sound.

Pérez grew up listening to the sounds of Omara Portuondo and Celia Cruz via her father’s Atlanta-based radio show and attended choir practices with her mother, an organist and pianist, as a child.  She became actively involved in church choirs throughout her youth and developed an affinity for musical theater in high school, starring in lead roles such as Nancy in Oliver!, Yente in Fiddler On The Roof and Lucy in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown.  In college, she sang, toured and recorded as a first soprano with The University of Notre Dame Folk Choir, an experience that helped the songwriter develop a deeper understanding of vocal harmony, writing and arrangement.

Following college, Pérez returned to Atlanta, a hotbed for rising talent, where she eventually began recording with producer Michael Johnson (Julie Dexter/Ketch-A-Vibe), alongside whose musical direction she released her first album, Free To Fly (2004) and performed live shows backed by a seven piece band.  She later worked with L.A.-based virtuoso Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (Brainfeeder) as well as Carlos Niño (Ninja Tune), Osunlade (Yoruba Records), Alix Alvarez (SOLE Channel NYC) and Masters At Work’s Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez on compositions for her first internationally distributed album, Stars (2006).

In addition to those two full-length studio albums released on her own Cubanita Groove Records, Pérez’s discography includes various collaborations including the 2007 deep house hit “I Can’t Go Under” produced by Dennis Ferrer.  Her work has been released internationally on labels including P-Vine, Objektivity, Mobilee, Nervous, Deepblak and Soul People Music, among others.

While earlier work underscores Cuban and Latin influences and soulful tunes spanning downtempo to house, Pérez progressively explores deeper territory incorporating elements of electronica, heavier beats and lyrics bridging themes from all facets of the human experience.  In January 2014, in partnership with the Noisy Meditation label, she released a four-track downtempo EP under the acronymic moniker NAIA.  Moody and reflective, NAIA is infused with soulful, melancholic vocals, expansive chords and driving basslines.  In her own words, thematically, NAIA explores the shadow side of human emotion while planting seeds of healing.

Pérez’s third full-length studio album, Offering, scheduled for release in summer 2014, features a fusion of soulful beats and orchestrated live instrumentation, written and produced alongside Baltimore native Kian Asamoah (Apollo Records, Noisy Meditation) with contributions from a cast including Daz-I-Kue (Bugz In The Attic, Tokyo Dawn), Julius Speed (Ananda Project), Lil John Roberts (Janet Jackson, Jill Scott), Khari Cabral Simmons (India Arie, Jiva), Rasheeda Ali (Stacy Epps, Darryl Reeves) and British vocalist Deborah Jordan (Futuristica Music).

To date, Pérez has performed in cities throughout the U.S., as well as in Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Greece, Macedonia and Portugal, and her music is sold in record stores throughout the U.S., Europe and Japan. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of The University of Notre Dame and former public relations spokesperson for The Coca-Cola Company, Pérez is a certified health & wellness coach and graduate of New York’s Institute for Integrative Nutrition.  

She is a contributor for Sydney, Australia’s Curved Radio, an FM radio show highlighting independent artists, where she features music from other artists from around the globe during a bimonthly segment. Pérez has been featured in publications including Billboard Magazine, New York Daily News, Latina Magazine & Straight No Chaser among others for her creative and entrepreneurial endeavors.

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