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Emilio Castro

Emilio Castro was born in 1969 in Parque de los Patricios' area, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.Alter being part of some underground bands of Buenos Aires as Caja Negra, White Joker, Buenos Aires Funk, Pasión & Resurrección, etc., he started to work as cessionist musician in bands such as GIT with Willy Iturri, Pomada, Los Moros, Chupete's, Las Primas, Pelusa y las Pompis, Valeria Verona, La Conga.He was one of the creators of the popular and well known agrupation "Dj. Yacaré" and from that point he started to work as director, producer and composer of comercial music for important enterprises in Argentina as Raya or Musica Aplicada, working on publicity (for radio, TV and cinema) to important brands like Brahma (viejita), OSDE Binario, FATE, Campaña Publicitaria 2003 del Ministerio de Turismo de la Nación Argentina, OCA (Pumas Mística), etc.He also did music works (composing and playing) for TV shows like "Perdidos en el Espacio" from channel 26 (Cable TV) and "Diabetes & Salud" from CVN (cable TV).At the same time he found his true passion working in the films industry as soundtrack producer, musical director, orchestrator, music arranger, composer and everything that has to do with cinema music and cinema compositions. He worked in a large number of Ernesto Aguilar's films (Argentine cinema director), like "El Planeta de los Hippies","Western Coffe", "La Granja", "Mi Suegra es un Zombie", "Chicas Rollinga", "Trapo Viejo". He also worked in "En fin el mar" produced by Jorge Dyszel and films directed by Juan Pablo Maggiolini as "Gol", "Bajo la Sombra", "Al Servicio de la Comunidad". He also did music, sound effects and sound and audio in general of the film "Emmanuelle Tango" by Milos Twilight and he worked for documentaries like "Historias recuperadas" de Alejandro BarrientosHe is also a musical talent for the theatre. He worked in independent plays like "El Viaje Fantástico de la Cenicienta" a children play by Aimara Blanquet and he also worked in "Carta de Invitación" by Audry Gutierrez Alea, directed by Luciano Cazaux.

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