Aleks Syntek

Aleks Syntek

Aleks Syntek in 2016
Background information
Birth name Raúl Alejandro Escajadillo Peña
Born (1969-09-29) September 29, 1969
Origin Mexico
Genres pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, producer
Instruments Keyboards, guitars
Years active 1986–present
Labels EMI Sony
Associated acts Aleks Syntek y la Gente Normal
Website www.syntekoficial.com

Raúl Alejandro Escajadillo Peña (born September 29, 1969 in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico), better known as Aleks Syntek, is a Mexican singer, songwriter and producer.[1] He is married to Karen Coronado, sister of talk show host Ingrid Coronado. He has earned 9 nominations for the Latin Grammy Awards including one this year, a Grammy nomination, 5 nominations for the MTV Latin Awards, and is the winner of 3 Latin Billboard awards. He has also received an Ariel award from the Cinametografia Mexican Academy for Best Film Music. Many journalists and critics consider him to be a genius of pop music because starting at the age of 17, he had begun to work successfully as a music producer and also for his constant experimental and avant-garde contributions, his fans call him "master" out of respect, and he has sold over 4 million copies of his work as a singer.

As a performer and singer Syntek has released 10 albums receiving numerous Gold and Platinum disc awards for high sales. He has earned special awards such as "The Honor Composer Achievement Award" presented by the Univision Network by the hands of actor Edward James Olmos and also "The Music Legacy Award" presented by the North American Society of Composers SESAC. Syntek also starred and pioneered the hit show The Voice in México.

Career

As a child, Syntek began his artistic career by acting in television commercials during the late 1970s, subsequently participating in the Pinwheel program produced by RTC, and then as a comedian in Alegrias de medio día (infantil) in 1979 which later led to the hit TV show Chiquilladas[2] broadcast on Televisa in the first half of the decade of the 1980s. After leaving the program he decided to devote himself to the world of music and began working as an assistant and programmer in music recording studios. He was nicknamed "Syntek" by his friends because of a peculiar event: Syntek at that time did not have enough money to buy a keyboard, so he would borrow them from friends, this situation led him to be known as "El sin Teclados" after which he derived the name Syntek. After having participated with members of the group Caifanes to form the band "Pistolas de Platino" and then joining Kenny y los Eléctricos until 1989, he formed his own group called Aleks Syntek y la Gente Normal.

Syntek is an international self-taught artist and is on the board of the Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México[3] (Society of Authors and Composers of Mexico - SACM).

Syntek has shared the stage with artists such as Celia Cruz, Juanes, Gloria Estefan, Enrique Iglesias, Duran Duran, Shakira, Kylie Minogue, Miguel Bose, Juan Gabriel, Gianmarco, Noel Schajris, Armando Manzanero, Juan Luis Guerra, Plácido Domingo y La Orquesta Filarmónica de las Américas with Alondra de la Parra, Ana Torroja, Ruben Blades, Jesse y Joy, David Bisbal, Luis Fonsi, Laura Pausini, Amaia Montero. His work focuses not only on Pop and Rock, but he has also composed instrumental music for films and shorts with excellent commercial results, in 1999 he was awarded the Prize of the Mexican Academy of cinematography "Ariel" in the category "Best Original Composition for Movies" for Sexo, Pudor y Lágrimas.[4] He has also worked for Disney Latino writing and singing his adaptation of the song composed by Randy Newman for Toy Story 3 which won the Oscar for "Best Original Composition For Movies". He performed the song "Ricas Frutas" to Sesame Street worldwide through the label Putumayo. In 2005 he collaborated the song "Un héroe real" for the animated film Robots and is the Spanish voiceover for the main character "Rodney Tin" and in Despicable Me for the character Vector aside Andres Bustamante. Syntek composed the principal theme for Cantinflas the movie, released September 2014 in the US and internationally and was distributed by Pantelion (Lionsgate and Televisa).

Syntek is the first and only Latino to run a disc digital release exclusively on iTunes originals.[5]

The Voice México

In the second half of 2011 Syntek participated pioneering The Voice in Mexico: La Voz Mexico alongside Lucero, Espinoza Paz and Alejandro Sanz. The broadcast broke box office records in the history of Mexican television. In their participation Syntek performed duets with fellow program and guest artists such as Laura Pausini, David Bisbal, Amaya Montero and the duo Jesse & Joy. The winner of his team, Oscar Garrido, reached 3rd place in the competition.[6]

Today

Syntek was invited by Miguel Bosé to participate in Papitwo presenting the theme "Duende" as well as the singer Fey who invited him to launch her album Primera Fila with the song "El cielo puede esperar" written by Syntek. In 2012 Syntek launched his single "La Tormenta" and shortly after he released his album Syntek + Syntek which reintroduced Electronica and New Wave sounds which had distinguished him at the beginning of his career. At the same time the Spanish singer Malu invited him collaborate on her album, achieving Platinum Sales in Spain with the single "Solo el amor nos salvara" which was authored by Syntek and interpreted by both during the broadcast The Voice Spain. Syntek also participated as a driver of the National Geographic show Sorprendentemente aired in Latin America.[7]

In early 2014 he released the song "Corazones Invencibles", the first single of his latest album Romantico Desliz and part of the soundtrack of the Mexican telenovela of Televisa (2013) Lo Que La Vida Me Robó starring Angelique Boyer, Sebastian Rulli, Luis Roberto Guzman, and Daniela Castro. The song has held the number one place in charts for several weeks in the nations radio. Romantico Desliz was placed as #1 album sells in iTunes.

Teletón USA

TeletónUSA, the U.S. fundraising arm of the Teletón Foundation and focused on serving children with neuromusculosketal disabilities through comprehensive rehabilitation, inaugurated the first Children's Rehabilitation Institute of TeletónUSA (CRIT USA) in San Antonio, Texas on October 30, 2014. Various media figures and network executives, including the President and CEO of Univision Communications Inc, attended the event. Aleks Syntek and Luis Coronel sang the U.S. National Anthem and TeletónUSA Anthem respectively during the ceremony.

In an interview with Univision Syntek stated: "I am very happy to be honest, I like the cause, the children are my thing and I have always said that. We have to choose a cause, and as always I chose all causes that have to do with children on the street, with diseases, or children that are handicapped."[8]

Record labels

On July 2012, after working with EMI music for 22 years, he moved to Sony Music and released his first album internationally and in over 40 countries under the name of "Syntek + Syntek" and later in 2014 released the album Romantico Desliz.

Discography

Year Title Awards and comments
2014 Romántico desliz
2012 Syntek Best Latin Pop Album Nominee
2009 Métodos de Placer Instantáneo (with Rubén Blades) Gold in Mexico[9]
2009 1999-2009 (Aleks Syntek album)
2008 Plug & Play[10]
2007 Lección De Vuelo (With Belanova, Jesse & Joy and Bon y Los Enemigos del Silencio) Gold in Mexico[9]
2005 Mundo Live (CD+DVD) (With Ana Torroja)
2005 Videografia (DVD)
2004 Mundo Lite (With Ana Torroja, Benny Ibarra and Soraya)
2003 Multiple
2001 De Noche En La Ciudad Gold in Mexico[9]
1999 89-99 (Aleks Syntek album)
1999 Sexo, Pudor Y Lágrimas (Soundtrack) Double Platinum in Mexico[9]
1997 Lugar Secreto
1995 Bienvenido A La Vida
1993 Más Fuerte De Lo Que Pensaba (with Ray Manzarek)
1990 Hey Tú!

Collaborations

Television

Filmography

Syntek has dubbed characters in animated films, including Rodney Copperbottom in Robots and Vector in Despicable Me.

References

  1. "Aleks Syntek; Biography". Yahoo Music. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  2. "Chiquilladas". IMDb. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  3. "Nuestros Socios y su obra: Biografía de Aleks Syntek". SACM. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  4. "Aleks Syntek BIO". Sony Music Latin. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  5. "iTunes Original: Aleks Syntek". iTunes. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  6. "Lucero, Aleks Syntek y Espinoza Paz serán los jueces de La Voz". People En Español. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  7. "Aleks Syntek conducirá "Sorprendente Mente"". Siempre 88.9. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  8. "Aleks Syntek vino a San Antonio a apoyar al CRIT USA". univision.com. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
  9. 1 2 3 4 "Certificaciones – Aleks Syntek" (in Spanish). Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas.
  10. "Syntek, Moderatto To Kick-Off EMI Televisa's Acoustic Series". Billboard. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  11. Alejandro González Iñárritu - Aleks Syntek (March 1990). "La Señal - Jingle para XHGC, año 1990" (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 February 2013.

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