Bio
Camilo Landau began playing guitar and tres at the age of twelve when his uncle Greg Landau returned from Nicaragua and taught him. During his studies of music and film at School of the Arts in San Francisco under the direction of Wayne Wallace and Malecio Magdaluyo, Camilo performed with Carlos Santana at the age of sixteen. He studied guitar and tres in Cuba with Gorge “Chino†Triana and Palo de Mayo styles in Nicaragua with Philip Montavalo. While attending the University of California, Santa Cruz, he started a Latin and Caribbean band, Carne Cruda, and played in the UCSC Jazz Ensembles with trumpeter Ray Brown, and he graduated with a degree in Community Studies and a minor in Music. Camilo lives in a warehouse in East Oakland and plays with Dr. Loco’s Rockin’ Jalapeño Band, LaTiDo, AguaLibre, Santero, Carne Cruda, and more.
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EMO-HOP - i was depressed when i made these beats. i was broke in a studio in breevoort projects. i was single as usual and my mom and i were not seeing eye to eye at the time.
2 many hits - i made these tracks under the influence of that stickey ickey and 40's of ballantine ale. i thought about my college days and all the times i dropped cid. i can listen to all of these beats and let my mind wander without any stimulants.
enjoy.
EMO-HOP - i was depressed when i made these beats. i was broke in a studio in breevoort projects. i was single as usual and my mom and i were not seeing eye to eye at the time.
2 many hits - i made these tracks under the influence of that stickey ickey and 40's of ballantine ale. i thought about my college days and all the times i dropped cid. i can listen to all of these beats and let my mind wander without any stimulants.
enjoy.