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In June 1997, Gor Records, recorded
their first work, with Marino Gońi as the producer, and under the
technical direction of the San Martin Brothers. They recorded in Sonido
XXI Studio in Esparza de Galar (Navarra, Basque Country). Before this,
they had already played their single “O, neure erri” (“Oh, My People”),
which it came out in May 1997, and it was one of the most danced numbers
in that summer.
It was used as a signature tune in a festival summer program on the Basque
TV (ETB). “Jaia” (“Fiesta”) was another of the most played numbers facing
the famous “San Fermin Festival”. This CD was listened, in any skatalitic
atmosphere all over the Spanish State. It was reproduced in lots of radio
programmes and televisions (ETB, Canal +, Canal 4 …). It was considered
the best ska record of 97, and the fith best record of 97 by the Spanish
State press and “Bad” magazine respectively.
This year, 1998, SKALARIAK, went beyond the borders; France and Italy (10
days tour) listened the catchy rhythm of this eight musician band ,and
their success, in countries such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, USA, Argentina,
Venezuela, Switzerland…, was spreading in any ska atmosphere more and
more.
By the spring of 1999 their second album was released (called “Klub Ska”),
and Skalariak became one of the most powerfull bands in the Spanish
State´s alternative-scene, playing live in the most important festivals,
and presenting their album in Madrid, Barcelona, Basque Country, Galicia.
They started appearing frecuently on radio, TV, and press too.
With a real destroyer single CD ("Sólo Vivir"), Skalariak was played all
over the world, reaching radio stations from Europe, America and Australia
too. In 1999 they go touring to Italy by the third time, and in 2000 they
tour around France, Switzerland and Mexico (for 4 weeks), becoming the
first ska band from Spanish State playing in America. In 2001 they
released their 3rd album, called "En La Kalle" (On The Street). Two single
CD´s have been extracted from it: "Skalari Rude Klub" (for dancing, and
dancing) and "Vodka Revolution" (a great turbo-ska).
In autum 2001 they tour again around France, Switzerland and Italy. And
the european releases of their albums succeed; "Klub Ska" is released in
Germany and France by Mad Butcher Records, and Gridalo Forte Records
releases "En La Kalle" for Italy.
From the real SKA 60`s till the fast SKA 90`s and the reggae and with a
punk shade, SKALARIAK have made themselves way as an international band.
The ska gets into attracts different cultures. That´s the way the ska and
SKALARIAK are.
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