K-Bust

K-Bust

K-Bust "Urban Stories" album release party.
Born Karla Bustamante
Valparaiso,  Chile
Residence Montreal, Canada
Nationality Chilean, Canadian
Occupation Singer, songwriter
Years active 2004–present
Website kbust.com

Musical career

Genres Electropop, Indiepop, Urban
Instruments Voice, Piano, Guitar, Bass guitar, Ukulele
Labels Indi-K Records, Universal Music

K-Bust (a.k.a Karla Bustamante) is a Chilean-Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, born to Chilean parents in the city of Valparaiso. After spending part of her life in Chile, she moves to Montreal, Canada, to pursue her music career.[1]

Early life

Her interest in music began at an early age influenced by various Pop artists of her era. Soon she demonstrates an innate musical ability by teaching herself piano at the age of six and then guitar at the age of nine.[2] Years later, encouraged by her grandfather, she attends her first formal classical piano training at the Izidor Handler Music conservatory of Viña del Mar,[3] where she improved both her piano skills and music theory.[1]

Music career

K-Bust in Live show.

K-Bust makes her debut in the local scene of Montreal in 2004 and then in Toronto, performing at several festivals and live music events, sharing the stage with a great range of Pop music exponents, having even the opportunity to open for a very popular Chilean rock band named "Los Prisioneros",[1][4] who happened to be touring throughout North America in 2004.

As part of her strong interest in music, and her desire to expand her knowledge to a musical production extent, she attended the prestigious Institute of Recording Arts of Canada in 2009 where she graduated as a sound engineer,[1] setting the foundations for the recording of her first demos.

That same year, she collaborates with Benoît Jutras,[1] notorious author/composer of the “Cirque du Soleil”, recording one of his songs in studio for the show of Franco Dragone,[5][6] in Macau.

It’s by the end of 2009 that she begins to work on her first studio album. She then joins forces with Sonny Black,[1][7] a well-known producer of the Montreal Pop scene, working side by side on the 11 songs that would later become part of her debut album; "Urban Stories".[8] Given her ability to perform her songs in various languages; K-Bust decides to include two songs in Spanish and nine in English.

Produced completely under Indi-K Records,[9] an independent label based in Montreal,"Urban Stories" picks the interest of Universal Music,[10] with whom the artist signs a distribution deal in 2012,[1] thus, making her songs available on the main digital music platforms around the world.[11]

In 2013, she continues her first promotional tour in Chile that had previously started in Canada in 2012,[12] performing her debut album for the local audience at many live concerts scheduled in Valparaiso y Santiago.[3][4] The promotional tour was supported through interviews by the local press and through the releasing of her first single "Everything" on the commercial radio stations of that country.[3][4][13] That same year she shoots the first music video of the album for the single "Emotion",[14] in Montreal. This material is then released in September 2013 on the popular music video platform Vevo.[15]

Discography

Urban Stories

Urban Stories Deluxe Version

Collaborations

Music videos

References

External links

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