
At D.Franklin Studio, we love sharing our new musical discoveries every month. That’s why today, we’re bringing the spotlight, camera, and microphones to the Madrid-based band Canteo.
D.Franklin Studio is a space where musicians can express themselves freely with all their ideas. Mucho Canteo is the result of a match on an app to connect musicians. This four-member Madrid-based band (Gabi, Coke, Jimmy, and George) came together precisely because of how different they are, and today they’re here because they have many songs and an album, “FeLicEs,” to share.
With a name that was born from an anecdote between friends and traffic signs, music emerged. Inspired by rock and funk, and with the Red Hot Chili Peppers' soundtrack playing during their rehearsals, Canteo set out to bring what they saw in American rock to Spain, a reinterpretation of pop, just like other artists they admired, such as Natalia Lacunza or Copudo. This is how Canteo was born: contemporary art, very Spanish.
Creating tracks that make them jump in that Canteo universe that has that special something. Their lyrics are a snapshot of today’s youth, about getting lost and finding yourself. The trust they place in projects like D.Franklin Studio isn’t just because of the shared values between both, but because of the reach these platforms can offer to a more adult audience.
“We don’t know what’s coming, but at least more music, for sure,” says Canteo. Now you can hear their track “5555” on our TAPE by D.Franklin Studio section. Our live session files in VHS format.
And because we love knowing everything about our favorite artists (and we know you do too)... We invite you to discover the full interview with Canteo and D.Franklin Studio.

