Juan Alderete (born September 5, 1963) is an
American
bassist known for his work with the band The Mars Volta. Prior to his work with
that band, he was known for playing in
Racer X, where he received credit as John
Alderete.
Biography
Juan
Alderete was born John Peter Alderete in Los Angeles,
CA
the fourth of five children to Angel and Alicia
Alderete. After moving from Los Angeles to San Francisco in
the late '70's, he began to build interest in playing music when he
was a teenager.
He was exposed to
jazz music on a weekly basis
by his father who was a big fan of jazz music, and often played it
around the Alderete household. Aldrete's other early influences
included his brother Carl'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. He was also heavily
influenced by hip-hop basslines, such those found on
Dr. Dre albums. His fascination with the bass guitar
revolved around it being a somewhat "underappreciated" instrument
at the time.
After high
school, Juan enrolled in a college named 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.
Juan and
Paul Gilbert, who were two
students of Musicians Institute, started their musical relationship
during an audition that Paul held to find a
drummer. Juan 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, Paul
was impressed with Juan's bass playing; the two quickly sought to
form a
speed metal band that would
incorporate Paul's guitar
shredding techniques
with Juan'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. Juan 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. Juan is credited as John Alderete on all
Racer X albums.
However, four years after the creation of the band, Paul 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, Juan 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 Juan 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,
Juan 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:
He went on to record
Frances The
Mute in 2004. 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.
In addition Alderete is currently co-producing a new film
tentatively titled
The
Sentimental Engine Slayer with fellow Mars Volta bandmates Omar
Rodriguez-Lopez and
Paul Hinojos.
Personal life
On May 1st, 2007 Alderete announced that he had been diagnosed with
a rare blood disease called
Polycythemia vera. However he also
mentioned that he is feeling fine, will experience no side effects
from the medication, and will continue to play music.Since
discovering his condition, Juan has agreed to become a spokesperson
for the
MPD
Foundation.
He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Anne.
Technique and Equipment
Juan Alderete's Equipment as of 2005:
Basses
Juan has sold all his Fender basses on ebay and donated money to
the MPD Foundation for research on blood disorders. He now
exclusively uses
Lakland basses.
The Laklands that Juan currently has on tour are:
- a white Darryl Jones Signature
- a black custom fretless
- a red Bob Glaub signature
Lakland has made Juan a bass that if popular, will 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 is currently using a white model with a white
pickguard and maple fingerboard.
Amplifiers
- 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")
Juan was featured on the first issue of the online magazine
Resonate, talking about his Ampeg Rig.
Influenced by players like
Jaco
Pastorius, Juan's main playing technique is to use the
"standard" fingers to pluck the strings with his right hand (two
fingers: index and middle). He will occasionally use
Dunlop Gel
picks, as well as his signature picks. He is also
known to use two-handed
tapping techniques
and even
slapping/popping.
Effects Pedals[154731]
- 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
- Two Boss CS-2 Compressor/Sustainers
- Dunlop Bass Crybaby Wah
- Boss OC-2 Octave
- Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
- Line 6 DL4 Delay
- Ernie Ball Volume Pedal
Discography
External links
References
- Da oportunidad a talento de EP - Diario.com.mx:
Edición Cd. Juárez
- BLABBERMOUTH.NET - RACER X Bassist Diagnosed With
Rare Blood Disease
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