
Gustavo Cerati
1959 - 2014Cerati was the recipient of many awards throughout his career including various Grammys, MTV awards, as well as the MTV (Latin America) Legend Award with Soda Stereo, the first of its kind.
On 15 May 2010, Cerati suffered a massive stroke in Caracas following a concert; the stroke left him in a coma, and four years later, on 4 September 2014, Cerati died of cardiac arrest in Buenos Aires aged 55. He and his band had intended to go to a show-after-party at the rock club Moulin Rouge, located on Francisco Solano López Avenue in the Sabana Grande area of Caracas but his symptoms started developing backstage, right after his last performance concluded.
Soda Stereo - El Ultimo Concierto
Charly Alberti, Zeta Bosio
The last concert of Soda Stereo is the first work published by the group in DVD. This is a final concert by Soda Stereo on September 20, 1997 at River Plate Stadium in Argentina. In the same year, the group visited Mexico, Venezuela, Chile and finally, River Plate Stadium in Argentina.
Soda Stereo - El último concierto
Soda Stereo - MTV Unplugged
Gustavo Cerati, Charly Alberti
The recording was not made exactly under the MTV Unplugged standards because the band was 'Plugged', but includes a great Andrea Echeverri's performance in the track «En la Ciudad de la Furia» and also they used samplers in 2 tracks: 'Cementerio Club' from Luis Alberto Spinetta used on «Té para Tres» and 'Chrome Waves' from the English band Ride used on «Un Misil en mi Placard»
Soda Stereo MTV Unplugged: Comfort and music to fly
Mercedes Sosa, Cantora un viaje íntimo
Rodrigo Vila
Mercedes Sosa, Gustavo Cerati
Mercedes Sosa making of her last album depicts encounters with other characters, creative moments, testimonies of the artists who participated and reflections of Mercedes Sosa about her life and the recording of "Cantora".
Mercedes Sosa, Cantora un viaje íntimo
Que sea rock
Sebastián Schindel
Charly García, León Gieco
A look into Argentina's rock scene post-Cromañon's tragedy. It does not just present the most popular songs by soloists and bands featured in the film, but it goes backstage and shows the artists’ private world, how they write their music, where they live, how they became what they are and what their dreams are.
Que sea rock
Soda Stereo: Gira Me Verás Volver
Gustavo Cerati, Zeta Bosio
GIRA-ME VERAS VOLVER documents the trailblazing Argentine rock band Soda Stereo on their 2007 reunion tour. As one of the crucial groups in the development of the Rock en Español genre, Soda Stereo had a prolific and wildly successful career in the 1980s and ‘90s, and these live performances, recorded in locations as diverse as Buenos Aires, Bogota, Lima, and Miami, prove the outfit hasn’t lost any of its exuberant pop-rock chops over time. “Juegos de Seduccion,” “Hombre el Aqua,” and “Zoom” are among the highlights.
Soda Stereo: Gira Me Verás Volver