Martín Rivero(I)
- Music Department
Martín Rivero
Film composer and music producer.
Uruguayan musical artist, singer-songwriter, and music producer.
The film "Temas Propios," directed by Guillermo Rocamora, Cimarrón Cine production company, for which Martín Rivero wrote the score alongside Nicolás Demczylo, has been selected to represent Uruguay as a pre-candidate for the Academy Awards.
Music composing for AMIA (tv series) from Dori Media and Cimarrón Cine. Directed by Guillermo Rocamora.
Martín collaborates with the group Campo, created by Juan Campodónico (renowned musical producer from Bajofondo, Peyote Asesino, Jorge Drexler among others). With Campo, he has released four albums and participated in various international festivals. They received a Grammy nomination for "Best Alternative Pop Album" for the album Campo at the 2013 US Grammy Awards and a Latin Grammy nomination for the song "1987 ft. Jorge Drexler.
In 2002, alongside Javier Vaz Martins, he created the band Astroboy, a group that brought a breath of fresh air to Uruguayan pop rock at the time. As part of Astroboy, he released three albums in a short period until the band dissolved in 2008.
As a solo artist, he has released two albums, "Estas Cosas No Son Mías" and "La Espuma de las Horas."
Uruguayan musical artist, singer-songwriter, and music producer.
The film "Temas Propios," directed by Guillermo Rocamora, Cimarrón Cine production company, for which Martín Rivero wrote the score alongside Nicolás Demczylo, has been selected to represent Uruguay as a pre-candidate for the Academy Awards.
Music composing for AMIA (tv series) from Dori Media and Cimarrón Cine. Directed by Guillermo Rocamora.
Martín collaborates with the group Campo, created by Juan Campodónico (renowned musical producer from Bajofondo, Peyote Asesino, Jorge Drexler among others). With Campo, he has released four albums and participated in various international festivals. They received a Grammy nomination for "Best Alternative Pop Album" for the album Campo at the 2013 US Grammy Awards and a Latin Grammy nomination for the song "1987 ft. Jorge Drexler.
In 2002, alongside Javier Vaz Martins, he created the band Astroboy, a group that brought a breath of fresh air to Uruguayan pop rock at the time. As part of Astroboy, he released three albums in a short period until the band dissolved in 2008.
As a solo artist, he has released two albums, "Estas Cosas No Son Mías" and "La Espuma de las Horas."