Iñaki Antón

Iñaki Antón González (Spanish pronunciation: [iˈɲaki anˈtoŋ gonˈθaleθ]; August 3, 1964), also known by his stage name Uoho, is a Spanish musician, songwriter and record producer. He was the lead guitarist of Platero y Tú, and now is a member of Extremoduro and his solo project, Inconscientes.

Iñaki Antón
Antón with Extremoduro at the Palacio de los Deportes de Madrid in 2008
Background information
Birth nameIñaki Antón González
Also known asUoho
Born (1964-08-03) August 3, 1964
OriginBilbao, Spain
GenresHard rock, rock and roll, blues rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, producer
InstrumentsGuitar, piano, keyboards, trombone
Years active1989–present
LabelsDro
Associated actsPlatero y Tú, Extremoduro, Extrechinato y Tú, Inconscientes
Websitewww.extremoduro.com
www.plateroytu.com
www.inconscientes.es
muxik.es

Biography

Iñaki Antón González was born on August 3, 1964 in Bilbao.[1] He spent his youth at Zabala (Bilbao), where he met his Platero y Tú bandmates. He started with classical music learning piano. At 14 or 15 years old started to listen to classic rock bands such as Deep Purple or Status Quo and at 17 or 18 he learned to play guitar self-taught. He started playing with Juantxu Olano in a band called Ke and they recorded a four songs demo tape.[2] In 1989 Antón joined Juantxu, Jesús García and Fito Cabrales and they formed Platero y Tú. He also started a collaboration with the band Extremoduro and from 1996 he joined them too. In 2001 Antón, Fito and Roberto Iniesta formed the supergroup Extrechinato y Tú along with poet Manolo Chinato. The following year, Fito gave an interview to the press and he confirmed that he left Platero y Tú, and consequently the group disbanded.[3] He created the record label Muxik along with Robe in 2006. Antón also formed another band called Inconscientes that year and released a studio album in 2007 under his own label, Muxik.

Discography

Platero y Tú

Extremoduro

Extrechinato y Tú

Inconscientes

  • La Inconsciencia de Uoho, (2007), Muxik.
  • Quimeras y otras realidades, (2016), El Dromedario Records.
  • No somos viento, (2018), El Dromedario Records.

Career as record producer

Extremoduro

  • Rock transgresivo (1994, along with Extremoduro)
  • Agila (1996)
  • Iros todos a tomar por culo (1997)
  • Canciones prohibidas (1998)
  • Yo, minoría absoluta (2002)
  • Grandes éxitos y fracasos (Episodio primero) (2004)
  • Grandes éxitos y fracasos (Episodio segundo) (2004)
  • La ley innata (2008)
  • Material defectuoso (2011)
  • Para todos los públicos (2013)

Marea

Chorra 'n Rock

  • En peligro de extinción (2003)

Afónicos Perdidos

  • Sin dar marcha atrás (2004)

Fito and Fitipaldis

  • A puerta cerrada (1998)
  • Los sueños locos (2001)
  • Lo más lejos a tu lado (2003)

Despistaos

  • Lejos (2006)

Doctor Deseo

  • Sexo, ternura y misterio (2008)

Memoria de Pez

  • En el mar de los sueños (2008)

Forraje

  • Retales de vino y luna (2009)

Gatibu

  • Zoramena (2002)
  • Disko Infernu (2005)
  • Laino Guztien Gainetik, Sasi Guztien Azpitik (2008)
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References

  1. A Pelo (VHS) (in Spanish). 1996. Retrieved December 22, 2013.
  2. "Revista ON (Suplemento del diario Deia)" (PDF) (in Spanish). November 15, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 12, 2013.
  3. "Así se separaron diez bandas míticas del rock español". Rolling Stone (in Spanish). May 7, 2012. Archived from the original on February 25, 2014. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
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