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Juan Alderete

Juan Alderete de la Peña (born September 5, 1963) is an American musician, best known as the longtime bassist of Racer X, the Mars Volta and Marilyn Manson.

Juan Alderete
Alderete at Earthquaker Day 2018
Background information
Born (1963-09-05) September 5, 1963 (age 60)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass guitar
Years active1985–present
Websitewww.pedalsandeffects.com

Biography edit

Alderete was born in Los Angeles, California the fourth of five children. In the 1970s, the family moved to Novato of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Son of the late civil rights activist Angel Manuel Alderete,[1] he was exposed to jazz music on a weekly basis by his father, who often played it around the Alderete household. Juan decided to pick up the bass after he and his friends decided to start a band.[2] Other early influences included his brother's progressive rock albums, which included bands such as Yes, Rush, King Crimson, etc. He started learning the basics of the bass guitar when he was 16, and was influenced by such players as Jaco Pastorius, Geddy Lee, and Stanley Clarke. Some of his other influences include Jamaladeen Tacuma and John Entwistle, the bass player for the Who. His fascination with the bass guitar revolved around it being a somewhat "underappreciated" instrument at the time.

Alderete enrolled in Musicians Institute in Hollywood (Los Angeles, CA). He enjoyed his time in the school, explaining that he was able to learn techniques and styles that he had never even considered prior to his enrollment. Alderete and fellow student Paul Gilbert started their musical relationship during an audition that Alderete held to find a drummer. Alderete showed up at the audition, bringing a Musician's Institute student and drum-playing friend named Bill Lescohier. Although Lescohier was turned down for the part, Gilbert was impressed with Alderete's bass playing; the two quickly sought to form a speed metal band that would incorporate Gilbert's advanced neoclassical metal guitar technique with Alderete's solid bass lines. To complete the band, Harry Gschoesser joined to fill the drummer position, and Jeff Martin became the vocalist; the group named themselves Racer X (a title that Lescohier had suggested). With this lineup, the band released their debut album, Street Lethal, in 1986. Alderete has been recording with Racer X ever since (note: there was a ten-year hiatus starting from 1989), and their latest album was released in 2002, titled Getting Heavier. Alderete is credited as John Alderete on all Racer X albums.

However, four years after the creation of the band, Gilbert left Racer X to form the band Mr. Big. The remaining members of Racer X decided to stay active in music, although they went their separate ways. For the next ten years, Alderete would be involved in several different bands (including The Scream, DC-10, Big Sir, and Distortion Felix) as well as becoming an instructor at Musicians Institute. Not long after, he released his first instructional video on bass techniques and modulation.

Although Extreme Volume II: Live was released in 1992, Racer X was not actually reunited. That year, Paul Gilbert was touring with Mr. Big, and Alderete was recording with a hard rock band called The Scream. In actuality, the album was just a compilation of songs that were recorded in concerts before the hiatus. However, around 1999, Alderete got a telephone call from Paul Gilbert, who asked if there was any possibility of recording another Racer X album. Juan agreed, and Racer X reunited to record Technical Difficulties, which features new material as well as older songs that were never recorded.

In 2003, while working as a radio producer, Alderete received a call from Omar Rodríguez-López of The Mars Volta while on their European tour with an offer to audition for the band:

Eventually I auditioned, but they gave me no sign of whether I was cutting it or not. But they said I could leave my gear for the next day. On the second day, I didn't think I played that well. We jammed some more on the third day, but I was having trouble with this crazy drum break in "Roulette Dares" from the first record. I just couldn't hear what I was supposed to be doing, so I told Omar, "I don't know why I'm not getting it, but I'll really work on it," and he said, "You'd better get it down, because we have a show on Thursday."[3]

He went on to record Frances The Mute with them in 2004, and has played bass on every Mars Volta album since, as well as a number of solo albums by Omar Rodríguez-López. Since joining the band, he has played at Madison Square Garden and was featured on the front cover of the March 2005 issue of Bass Player Magazine.

Aside from The Mars Volta, Alderete has been invested in his own musical projects. Big Sir is a group composed of Juan and singer Lisa Papineau that has released four albums. Vato Negro is a group with a revolving door of musicians; originally a duo of Alderete and drummer Matt Sherrod, it has since featured Deantoni Parks, Omar Rodriguez-López, and Jon Theodore in various lineups. Alderete has played shows with both groups in 2010, in California and Fuji Rock Festival in Japan.

In addition, Alderete co-produced the film The Sentimental Engine Slayer with Rodríguez-López and former Mars Volta bandmate Paul Hinojos.[4]

After The Mars Volta broke up in 2013, Alderete joined vocalist Cedric-Bixler Zavala in his new band, Zavalaz, and later became the touring bassist for Deltron 3030. Juan also runs a website dedicated to showcasing effects pedals and other musical gear called PedalsAndEffects.com.

Alderete also laid down the bass line for the late rapper and singer Lil Peep on his 2017 single "Benz Truck".[5]

On November 5, 2017. Alderete filled in bass for Marilyn Manson at the Ozzfest Meets Knotfest festival, replacing longtime bassist Jeordie White, a.k.a. Twiggy Ramirez. He has been Manson's bass player on tour since.

Personal life edit

Alderete lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Anne.

On May 1, 2007, Alderete announced that he had been diagnosed with polycythemia vera, a rare blood disease. However he also mentioned that he was feeling fine, would experience no side effects from the medication, and would continue to play music.[6] Since discovering his condition, Alderete had agreed to become a spokesman for the MPD Foundation.[citation needed]

On January 13, 2020, Alderete sustained a serious brain injury as a result of a bicycle accident near his home.[7] Despite wearing protective equipment, he was in a coma for almost four weeks.[8] By September, he had undergone therapies and returned to playing bass.[8]

Technique and equipment edit

Playing style edit

Influenced by players like Jaco Pastorius, Alderete's main playing technique is to use the "standard" fingers to pluck the strings with his right hand (two fingers: index and middle). He occasionally uses Dunlop Gel picks, as well as his signature picks. He is also known to use two-handed tapping techniques and slapping/popping, which was influenced by Louis Johnson, the bass player for the American funk and R&B band The Brothers Johnson. Alderete also cites Dr. Dre and Kool Keith of the hip hop group Ultramagnetic MCs as influences. While the two didn't formally play bass, Alderete looks to their bass lines for influence.

Bass guitars edit

The Laklands that Alderete had on tour are:

  • a white Darryl Jones Signature
  • a black custom fretless
  • a red Bob Glaub signature

Lakland had made Alderete a bass guitar that if popular, would become a signature model, assumed to be based on his modified 70's fretless Fender Jazz that he used during the Frances the Mute tour.

  • Darryl Jones model body
  • Fretless neck with painted lines
  • Volume/Volume/Tone. (Passive)
  • Precision/Jazz pickup orientation
  • "Curb" style thumb rest
  • Killswitch

For live shows he was most recently using a white model with a white pickguard and maple fingerboard.

Amplifiers edit

  • Mid-'70s Ampeg SVT Amplifier (now Ampeg SVT-VR heads with 8x10" SVT cabs)
  • Early '70s Acoustic 360 preamp and folded 18" cabinet (the "Jaco rig")

Alderete was featured on the first issue of the online magazine Resonate, talking about his Ampeg Rig.

Effects Pedals edit

A short, and incomplete, list:[9]

  • At least 3 Boss CS-2 Compressor/Sustainers
  • MXR DC Brick
  • Electro-Harmonix Bass Synthesizer ('70s version)
  • Two DigiTech Whammy IV Pedals
  • moogerfooger MF-102 Ring Modulator
  • DigiTech Digital Delay
  • Boss LS-2 Line Selector
  • Fulltone Fuzz
  • Musitronics Mutron III
  • Musitronics Mutron Micro V
  • Electro-Harmonix Sovtek Fuzz (second issue)
  • MXR Phase 100
  • Digitech Bass Synth Wah
  • Boss PN-2 Pan Tremolo
  • Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner
  • Dunlop Bass Crybaby Wah
  • Boss OC-2 Octave
  • Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
  • Wren and Cuff Phat Phuk B
  • Wren and Cuff Tri Pie 70
  • Line 6 DL4 Delay
  • Ernie Ball Volume Pedal
  • DOD Meat Box Sub Octave Pedal
  • EarthQuaker Devices Hummingbird[10]
  • EarthQuaker Devices Afterneath

Discography edit

With Racer X edit

With The Scream edit

  • Let It Scream (1991)
  • Takin' It to the Next Level (Recorded in 1993, unreleased)

With DC-10 edit

  • Co-Burn (1995)

With Distortion Felix edit

  • Record (1999)
  • I'm An Athlete (1999)

With Big Sir edit

With Halo Orbit edit

  • Halo Orbit (2016/2017)

With The Mars Volta edit

With Omar Rodríguez-López edit

With Free Moral Agents edit

  • Control This (2010)

With Vato Negro edit

  • Bumpers (2008)
  • TBA – (TBA)

With Zavalaz edit

  • All Those Nights We Never Met (unreleased)

With Lil Peep edit

With Marilyn Manson edit

Guest appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Angel Manuel Alderete Obituary - Novato, CA". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  2. ^ "Juan Alderete: 'Our Band on Tour is Myself, Lisa and the iPad, That's Our Drummer'".
  3. ^ "Back on Track". Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  4. ^ Juárez, El Diario de. "Diario.mx: Últimas Noticias de Cd. Juárez, México y el Mundo". El Diario de Juárez. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  5. ^ "The Making of Lil Peep's "Benz Truck" with Smokeasac | Deconstructed". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  6. ^ "RACER X Bassist Diagnosed With Rare Blood Disease". blabbermouth.net. May 2, 2007. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
  7. ^ Neale, Matthew (January 25, 2020). "Mars Volta and Marilyn Manson bassist Juan Alderete is in a coma following bike accident". NME. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  8. ^ a b Seah, Daniel (December 20, 2020). "Paul Gilbert sells his rare Ibanez Ice-Stroyer to support Juan Alderete's recovery". guitar.com. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  9. ^ "Juan Alderete on Bass guitar mag June/July?". TalkBass.com. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  10. ^ Alderete, Juan. "Juan Alderete's Signal Chain Suggestions". BassPlayer.com. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  11. ^ Alderete, Juan (October 2, 2019). "Benz Truck". Retrieved November 15, 2019.

External links edit

  • Juan Alderete's Pedals and Effects
  • Official Racer X Site
  • Big Sir Myspace
  • Juan Alderete on Bass guitar mag June/July?

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Juan Alderete news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Juan Alderete de la Pena born September 5 1963 is an American musician best known as the longtime bassist of Racer X the Mars Volta and Marilyn Manson Juan AldereteAlderete at Earthquaker Day 2018Background informationBorn 1963 09 05 September 5 1963 age 60 Los Angeles California U S GenresHard rockheavy metalprogressive rockhip hopOccupation s MusicianInstrument s Bass guitarYears active1985 presentWebsitewww wbr pedalsandeffects wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Technique and equipment 3 1 Playing style 3 2 Bass guitars 3 3 Amplifiers 3 4 Effects Pedals 4 Discography 4 1 With Racer X 4 2 With The Scream 4 3 With DC 10 4 4 With Distortion Felix 4 5 With Big Sir 4 6 With Halo Orbit 4 7 With The Mars Volta 4 8 With Omar Rodriguez Lopez 4 9 With Free Moral Agents 4 10 With Vato Negro 4 11 With Zavalaz 4 12 With Lil Peep 4 13 With Marilyn Manson 4 14 Guest appearances 5 References 6 External linksBiography editAlderete was born in Los Angeles California the fourth of five children In the 1970s the family moved to Novato of the San Francisco Bay Area Son of the late civil rights activist Angel Manuel Alderete 1 he was exposed to jazz music on a weekly basis by his father who often played it around the Alderete household Juan decided to pick up the bass after he and his friends decided to start a band 2 Other early influences included his brother s progressive rock albums which included bands such as Yes Rush King Crimson etc He started learning the basics of the bass guitar when he was 16 and was influenced by such players as Jaco Pastorius Geddy Lee and Stanley Clarke Some of his other influences include Jamaladeen Tacuma and John Entwistle the bass player for the Who His fascination with the bass guitar revolved around it being a somewhat underappreciated instrument at the time Alderete enrolled in Musicians Institute in Hollywood Los Angeles CA He enjoyed his time in the school explaining that he was able to learn techniques and styles that he had never even considered prior to his enrollment Alderete and fellow student Paul Gilbert started their musical relationship during an audition that Alderete held to find a drummer Alderete showed up at the audition bringing a Musician s Institute student and drum playing friend named Bill Lescohier Although Lescohier was turned down for the part Gilbert was impressed with Alderete s bass playing the two quickly sought to form a speed metal band that would incorporate Gilbert s advanced neoclassical metal guitar technique with Alderete s solid bass lines To complete the band Harry Gschoesser joined to fill the drummer position and Jeff Martin became the vocalist the group named themselves Racer X a title that Lescohier had suggested With this lineup the band released their debut album Street Lethal in 1986 Alderete has been recording with Racer X ever since note there was a ten year hiatus starting from 1989 and their latest album was released in 2002 titled Getting Heavier Alderete is credited as John Alderete on all Racer X albums However four years after the creation of the band Gilbert left Racer X to form the band Mr Big The remaining members of Racer X decided to stay active in music although they went their separate ways For the next ten years Alderete would be involved in several different bands including The Scream DC 10 Big Sir and Distortion Felix as well as becoming an instructor at Musicians Institute Not long after he released his first instructional video on bass techniques and modulation Although Extreme Volume II Live was released in 1992 Racer X was not actually reunited That year Paul Gilbert was touring with Mr Big and Alderete was recording with a hard rock band called The Scream In actuality the album was just a compilation of songs that were recorded in concerts before the hiatus However around 1999 Alderete got a telephone call from Paul Gilbert who asked if there was any possibility of recording another Racer X album Juan agreed and Racer X reunited to record Technical Difficulties which features new material as well as older songs that were never recorded In 2003 while working as a radio producer Alderete received a call from Omar Rodriguez Lopez of The Mars Volta while on their European tour with an offer to audition for the band Eventually I auditioned but they gave me no sign of whether I was cutting it or not But they said I could leave my gear for the next day On the second day I didn t think I played that well We jammed some more on the third day but I was having trouble with this crazy drum break in Roulette Dares from the first record I just couldn t hear what I was supposed to be doing so I told Omar I don t know why I m not getting it but I ll really work on it and he said You d better get it down because we have a show on Thursday 3 He went on to record Frances The Mute with them in 2004 and has played bass on every Mars Volta album since as well as a number of solo albums by Omar Rodriguez Lopez Since joining the band he has played at Madison Square Garden and was featured on the front cover of the March 2005 issue of Bass Player Magazine Aside from The Mars Volta Alderete has been invested in his own musical projects Big Sir is a group composed of Juan and singer Lisa Papineau that has released four albums Vato Negro is a group with a revolving door of musicians originally a duo of Alderete and drummer Matt Sherrod it has since featured Deantoni Parks Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Jon Theodore in various lineups Alderete has played shows with both groups in 2010 in California and Fuji Rock Festival in Japan In addition Alderete co produced the film The Sentimental Engine Slayer with Rodriguez Lopez and former Mars Volta bandmate Paul Hinojos 4 After The Mars Volta broke up in 2013 Alderete joined vocalist Cedric Bixler Zavala in his new band Zavalaz and later became the touring bassist for Deltron 3030 Juan also runs a website dedicated to showcasing effects pedals and other musical gear called PedalsAndEffects com Alderete also laid down the bass line for the late rapper and singer Lil Peep on his 2017 single Benz Truck 5 On November 5 2017 Alderete filled in bass for Marilyn Manson at the Ozzfest Meets Knotfest festival replacing longtime bassist Jeordie White a k a Twiggy Ramirez He has been Manson s bass player on tour since Personal life editAlderete lives in Los Angeles with his wife Anne On May 1 2007 Alderete announced that he had been diagnosed with polycythemia vera a rare blood disease However he also mentioned that he was feeling fine would experience no side effects from the medication and would continue to play music 6 Since discovering his condition Alderete had agreed to become a spokesman for the MPD Foundation citation needed On January 13 2020 Alderete sustained a serious brain injury as a result of a bicycle accident near his home 7 Despite wearing protective equipment he was in a coma for almost four weeks 8 By September he had undergone therapies and returned to playing bass 8 Technique and equipment editPlaying style edit Influenced by players like Jaco Pastorius Alderete s main playing technique is to use the standard fingers to pluck the strings with his right hand two fingers index and middle He occasionally uses Dunlop Gel picks as well as his signature picks He is also known to use two handed tapping techniques and slapping popping which was influenced by Louis Johnson the bass player for the American funk and R amp B band The Brothers Johnson Alderete also cites Dr Dre and Kool Keith of the hip hop group Ultramagnetic MCs as influences While the two didn t formally play bass Alderete looks to their bass lines for influence Bass guitars edit 1971 Fretless Fender Precision Bass his main bass guitar on Frances the Mute 1973 Fender Precision Bass 1977 Fender Jazz Bass 1986 Fender Jazz Bass 1964 Fender Jazz Bass recently with flatwound strings Fender Geddy Lee Jazz bass guitarsThe Laklands that Alderete had on tour are a white Darryl Jones Signature a black custom fretless a red Bob Glaub signatureLakland had made Alderete a bass guitar that if popular would become a signature model assumed to be based on his modified 70 s fretless Fender Jazz that he used during the Frances the Mute tour Darryl Jones model body Fretless neck with painted lines Volume Volume Tone Passive Precision Jazz pickup orientation Curb style thumb rest KillswitchFor live shows he was most recently using a white model with a white pickguard and maple fingerboard Amplifiers edit Mid 70s Ampeg SVT Amplifier now Ampeg SVT VR heads with 8x10 SVT cabs Early 70s Acoustic 360 preamp and folded 18 cabinet the Jaco rig Alderete was featured on the first issue of the online magazine Resonate talking about his Ampeg Rig Effects Pedals edit A short and incomplete list 9 At least 3 Boss CS 2 Compressor Sustainers MXR DC Brick Electro Harmonix Bass Synthesizer 70s version Two DigiTech Whammy IV Pedals moogerfooger MF 102 Ring Modulator DigiTech Digital Delay Boss LS 2 Line Selector Fulltone Fuzz Musitronics Mutron III Musitronics Mutron Micro V Electro Harmonix Sovtek Fuzz second issue MXR Phase 100 Digitech Bass Synth Wah Boss PN 2 Pan Tremolo Boss TU 2 Chromatic Tuner Dunlop Bass Crybaby Wah Boss OC 2 Octave Boss DD 3 Digital Delay Wren and Cuff Phat Phuk B Wren and Cuff Tri Pie 70 Line 6 DL4 Delay Ernie Ball Volume Pedal DOD Meat Box Sub Octave Pedal EarthQuaker Devices Hummingbird 10 EarthQuaker Devices AfterneathDiscography editWith Racer X edit Street Lethal 1986 Second Heat 1988 Extreme Volume Live 1988 Extreme Volume II Live 1992 Technical Difficulties 2000 Superheroes 2000 Snowball of Doom 2002 Getting Heavier 2002 Snowball of Doom 2 2002 With The Scream edit Let It Scream 1991 Takin It to the Next Level Recorded in 1993 unreleased With DC 10 edit Co Burn 1995 With Distortion Felix edit Record 1999 I m An Athlete 1999 With Big Sir edit Big Sir 2000 Now That s What I Call Big Sir 2001 Und Die Scheisse Andert Sich Immer 2006 Before Gardens After Gardens 2012 Digital Gardens 2014 With Halo Orbit edit Halo Orbit 2016 2017 With The Mars Volta edit Live 2003 Frances the Mute 2005 Scabdates 2005 Amputechture 2006 The Bedlam in Goliath 2008 Octahedron 2009 Noctourniquet 2012 With Omar Rodriguez Lopez edit Omar Rodriguez 2005 Please Heat This Eventually 2006 Se Dice Bisonte No Bufalo 2007 Omar Rodriguez Lopez amp Lydia Lunch 2007 The Apocalypse Inside of An Orange 2007 Calibration 2007 Old Money 2008 Cryptomnesia 2009 Los Suenos de un Higado 2009 Xenophanes 2009 Sepulcros de Miel 2010 Cizana de los Amores 2010 Mantra Hiroshima 2010 Dōitashimashite 2010 Equinox 2013 Unicorn Skeleton Mask 2013 Aranas en la Sombra 2016 Cell Phone Bikini 2016 Some Need It Lonely 2016 Solid State Mercenaries 2017 With Free Moral Agents edit Control This 2010 With Vato Negro edit Bumpers 2008 TBA TBA With Zavalaz edit All Those Nights We Never Met unreleased With Lil Peep edit Come Over When You re Sober Pt 1 2017 11 With Marilyn Manson edit We Are Chaos 2020 Guest appearances edit MacAlpine Eyes of the World 1990 Paul Gilbert King of Clubs 1998 B z Action 2007 B z Ichibu to Zenbu Dive 2009 Various artists New World Man A Tribute to Rush 2010 References edit Angel Manuel Alderete Obituary Novato CA Dignity Memorial Retrieved November 15 2019 Juan Alderete Our Band on Tour is Myself Lisa and the iPad That s Our Drummer Back on Track Retrieved November 15 2019 Juarez El Diario de Diario mx Ultimas Noticias de Cd Juarez Mexico y el Mundo El Diario de Juarez Retrieved November 15 2019 The Making of Lil Peep s Benz Truck with Smokeasac Deconstructed YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 RACER X Bassist Diagnosed With Rare Blood Disease blabbermouth net May 2 2007 Retrieved November 12 2013 Neale Matthew January 25 2020 Mars Volta and Marilyn Manson bassist Juan Alderete is in a coma following bike accident NME Retrieved July 29 2021 a b Seah Daniel December 20 2020 Paul Gilbert sells his rare Ibanez Ice Stroyer to support Juan Alderete s recovery guitar com Retrieved July 29 2021 Juan Alderete on Bass guitar mag June July TalkBass com Retrieved November 15 2019 Alderete Juan Juan Alderete s Signal Chain Suggestions BassPlayer com Retrieved November 15 2019 Alderete Juan October 2 2019 Benz Truck Retrieved November 15 2019 External links editJuan Alderete s Pedals and Effects Official Racer X Site Big Sir Myspace The Mars Volta Bassist Juan Alderete 4 01 2009 Juan Alderete on Bass guitar mag June July Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Juan 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