Polvorosa - Behind de mi house - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 05, 2011
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https://music.apple.com/us/album/behind-de-mi-house/1506999745?i=1507000525 // https://open.spotify.com/album/63MN3SLwSmdFGxZ6pX2aaS
"Behind de mi House" written, composed and arranged by Daniel Puente Encina. Co-composed by Tina "Trillian" Bartel and Norman Jankowski, performed and produced by Polvorosa. Video created by Marten Persiel and Daniel Puente Encina. DVD "Los Vídeos Mas Espectaculares" (Most spectacular videos) MTV Music Television 2004.

Behind de mi house
ISRC: ES6100433603
ISWC: T0420030494
SGAE: 5.841.771
℗©Daniel Puente Encina, Tina Trillian Bartel, Norman Jankowski

Album Radical Car Dance:
Daniel Puente Encina - Composer, author, vocals & guitar
Tina "Trillian" Bartel - Co-composer, Keyboards, Vocals
Norman Jankowski - Co-composer, Drums / Percussion

Daniel Puente Encina
The musical career of Chilean singer-songwriter and guitarist Daniel Puente Encina has always been marked by different genres and styles. His 1st, anti-fascist and controversial New-Wave-Post-Punk-band, the legendary and notorious Los Pinochet Boys, a symbol of the revolution in Chile, has been acknowledged and honoured in various books and documentaries. Due to their irreverent style, their wild, rebellious and explosive performances, the teenage-band would be unofficially forced to leave his home country by the Chilean military regime in 1987. Daniel travelled through South America, USA and Europe and found his inspiration in West Berlin at the end of the 80’s. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, he moved to Hamburg, where he founded a very successful new band: Niños Con Bombas. For this extraordinary Latin Jazz-Ska--Punk-Rock project he received the John Lennon Talent Award in 1995. With Niños con Bombas he published two albums, De Tiempo en el Momento de la Explosión in 1996 and El Niño in 1997. His songs such as Skreamska or Postcard became popular through worldwide radio airplay and video rotation on MTV Music Television. The band had outstanding tours throughout the USA (festival South by Southwest), South America (festival Rock al Parque, 90,000 spectators) and Europe. In Germany, they are particularly known for their successful concerts as the supporting band for Einstürzende Neubauten. Niños Con Bombas split up after moving with the whole band to Los Angeles in 1999.

In 1997 Daniel became friends with Turkish-German film director Fatih Akin which started a long lasting cooperation as a film composer. Many of his songs such as Cocomoon, Nunca Diré, El Amor se demora, Ramona or Not here are included on the soundtrack of Akin’s movies, such as Short Sharp Shock (Kurz und Schmerzlos), In July (Im Juli), in which Niños Con Bombas perform the song Velocidad in a cameo, and Akin's multi award-winning film Head-On (Gegen die Wand).

Since 2000, Daniel started to perform and produce under the name Polvorosa in Barcelona, creating his own new style: Latin-Electro-Clash. Together with Tina "Trillian" Bartel and Norman Jankowski who joinded Puente Encina's new proyect in 2001, Polvorosa started touring with Chambao and Ojos de Brujo. In 2004, Polvorosa released the Electro Latino album Radical Car Dance. German director Marten Persiel, created two amazing videos for the songs; "Behind de mi House" and "El Amor Se Demora". The videoclip of Behind de mi House was included on the compilation album Los Videos Mas Espectaculares 2004 (The Most Spectacular Videos) by MTV Spain. After the closure of the record label Trillian and Norman left the band in 2006. In 2007 Daniel decided to get rid of the electronic sounds, went instead for a more natural energy and kept on touring with Argentinian Martín Resquín (bass) and Chilean-German Dante Parraguez (drums).

Since 2012 Daniel Puente Encina has been publishing under his own name.
http://www.danielpuenteencina.com - https://www.facebook.com/DanielPuenteEncina.POLVOROSA

Tina "Trillian" Bartel
Trillian is a German multi-instrumentalist who studied Sound Engineering / Digital Production in Hamburg where she met Daniel, Alex and Norman. She has worked with groups like Niños Con Bombas, Polvorosa, Einstürzende Neubauten, Faust and later with Nikolai Tomas (Poems for Laila) in 2015.

Norman Jankowski
Norman Jankowski grew up in Eastern Westfalia, Germany. His Dad bought him his first drum kit when he was 7 years old. At the Age of eight, Norman started to take classes at the Loehne School of Music, where he was educated in classical percussion and jazz drumming by Hans-Peter Drenckhahn. He got on stage by the age of nine and started to join Symphony Orchestras, Brass and Big Bands in his natal Area. In the 90s he moved to Hamburg where he joined Daniel Puente Encina's Latin-Punk-Rock-Band Niños Con Bombas. After the band split up in 1999, he lived in Brazil, from where he moved to Spain for to work with Puente Encina's Polvorosa and Cheikha Band. He also worked with Yaron Engler in Tapeplas and later in the Hofesh Shechter company.
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