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/Images/artist_image_big.gif Mexican Institute of SoundThe Mexican Institute of Sound is the project name of DJ and producer Camilo Lara. A native of Mexico City, Lara began working for the Mexican arm of EMI Records while still in his teens, attracted to the industry in large part by the record-collecting habit he'd fallen into at the age of eight. In 2001, Lara left EMI to co-found the indie label Suave Records, which among other projects released the best-selling soundtrack to Alfonso Cuaron's breakthrough film, Y Tu Mama Tambien. Also around this time, Lara began working on the side as a DJ and remixer for acts like Placebo and Le Hammond Inferno. Returning to EMI Mexico after creative disputes with his partner at Suave Records, Lara rose to the position of Vice President of A+R and Marketing. While working with established bands like Plastilina Mosh and signing new artists from the emergent Mexican indie rock scene, Lara also began working on his own project, the Mexican Institute of Sound. Signing as an artist with the indie label Nacional Records, Lara released the Mexican Institute of Sound's debut album, Mjico Mxico (Magic Mexico), in 2006. An infectious mix of vintage Mexican pop and dance records from the 1920s through the '60s (including samples from classic Esquivel sides) with modern loops and beats, Mjico Mxico is described by Lara as a deliberately sunny and upbeat response to the pervasive gloom of the contemporary film and music scene in Mexico. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

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