Alejandro Otaola is a Mexican performer and composer, known for his work alongside Santa Sabina, a group to which he has belonged since 1994, and the rock group La Barranca, which he joined in 1998 and separated in 2007; that same year he published his first solo work (multimedia) Fractals. In 2008 he was invited to the XV International Video Art Festival in Casablanca, Morocco.

He is the first Mexican guitarist whose music has been included in the CD-sampler of the Spanish magazine 'Guitarra Total'. He is currently integrated into the rock group San Pascualito Rey, in addition to promoting and distributing his second solo album "El hombre de la Cámara" for free, a work recorded live in 2010 at the National Cinemas during the cycle "Bands Sonoras a Ritmo of rock". He is a guitarist for the band from Guadalajara Cuca after the departure of Galileo Ochoa in 2014; With this band he has made 3 albums.

Occasionally he performs as a duo with Eblén Macari or as part of the Interior 3 ensemble with Jimena Giménez Cacho and Jorge 'Cox' Gaytán, in addition to collaborating with soloists and bands such as Cecilia Toussaint, El Haragán y Compañía, Quem, Zoe, Fratta, Panteón Rococó, Regina Orozco, San Pascualito Rey, Iraida Noriega, Monocordio, José Fors and A Love Electric (Todd Clouser), among others, as well as writing articles for various national magazines.


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