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Josep Blay Boqué (born 2 September 1966) known professionally as Pep Blay, is a Catalan writer, script writer and music journalist. As a music journalist, he has interviewed a variety of performers, including
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. He often works with Spanish artists, including
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Biography

Blay was born on 2 September 1966 in
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, the youngest of three children. He studied Catalan philology at Universitat de Barcelona, faculty of Tarragona from 1984 to 1989. During his studies he worked as a cultural journalist for the Catalan newspaper ''Catalunya Sud''. He also published poems for the magazine ''Negre+Roig'' and founded the collective ''Andrògina Productions''. After his studies, he moved to
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to begin higher education in theatre theory and critics; he also learnt Japanese. That same year he started to write about literature for the Catalan newspaper ''AVUI'' and edited the supplement ''Rock & Classics''. He also worked for magazines like ''El Temps'', ''Catalònia'' and ''Cultura''. Between 1990 and 2000 Blay occasionally performed poetry live; a few of his performances can be found in the DVD ''Poesia en viu a Barcelona'' (Habitual Video Team/ Propost.org, 1991–2003). His career as a music journalist started with ''AVUI'' in 1993. That same year, he also began to sing in the Tarragonian post mortem-underground band ''Els Patètix''; he spent three years in that group. In 1995, he published a biography of the Catalan musician and songwriter
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for the collection ''Los Autores'' (SGAE Barcelona). In 1999, Blay started to work for the Catalan TV-channel ''Televisió de Catalunya'' as programme director for the cabaret ''Bohèmia'', and also as script writer and art director. He wrote two more biographies about Catalan rockbands: ''Sopa de Cabra. Si et quedes amb mi'', Rosa dels Vents, in 2002 and ''Els Pets. Cara a cara'', Rosa dels Vents, in 2003. In the magazine ''Enderrock'', he created the column "Sexe, Blay & rock'n'roll". He travelled through Europe, the US, Island, Tanzania and Mexico. In September 2003, he started a one-year-trip around the world to Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Brazil and Japan. These experiences led to work as script writer for the travel programme ''Km33'' on the Catalan TV-channel
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. Thanks to that job, he continued travelling to Morocco, Burkina Faso, Mali and the US. He sends reports about travelling and other topics to the Catalan radio station
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. Blay has long been interested in
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and polypoetry, and his first novel ''Vampíria Sound'' (Plaza & Janés Editores, S.A., 2004), is a radical contemporary music thriller. The biography he wrote about
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- called ''Enrique Bunbury. Lo demás es silencio'' (Plaza & Janés) - found readers amongst both Spanish-speaking and international fans of Enrique Bunbury and his former band
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. The book has also been published in Mexico. In 2009, ''Gotholàndia'', a teen fantasy novel in Catalan, was published by Montena. At the same time ''Erótica Mix'', four short stories about music and sex, were published both in Catalan (Rosa dels Vents) and in Spanish (Plaza & Janés). At the end of the year, Blay worked as art director to produce the CD ''Més raons de pes. El tribut an Umpah-Pah'' with Enrique Bunbury, Iván Ferreiro, Amparanoia, and other musicians.


Works

*''Lluís Llach'', a biography of the Catalan musician and songwriter
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. Col•lecció "Los Autores", Barcelona, 1995, SGAE. *''Sopa de Cabra. Si et quedes amb mi'', about the Catalan rock band Sopa de Cabra. Barcelona, 2002, Rosa dels Vents. 1st edition, 336 pages, Catalan. ; . *''Els Pets. Cara a cara'', a history of the Catalan rock band
Els Pets ''Els Pets'' is a Catalan pop rock band with lead singer, composer and guitarist Lluís Gavaldà from the village of Constantí (province of Tarragona, Catalonia). Joan Reig plays drums and Falin Cáceres bass. At present, the band has the ...
. Barcelona, 2003, Rosa dels Vents. 1st edition, 360 pages, Catalan. ; . *''Vampíria Sound'', a novel about music with thriller and
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elements. Barcelona, 2004, Plaza & Janés Editores S.A. Colección Narrativa Rosa dels vents. Catalan. . *''Enrique Bunbury. Lo demás es silencio'', a biography of Spanish singer and songwriter
Enrique Bunbury Enrique Ortiz de Landázuri Izarduy (born 11 August 1967), best known as Enrique Bunbury, is a Spanish singer and songwriter. He has been described as "by far the most international star of Spanish rock." He was propelled to fame as lead singer ...
. Barcelona, 2007, Plaza & Janés. 448 pages, Spanish. . *''Gotholàndia'', a fantasy novel for older children and teenagers. Barcelona, 2009, Montena. 272 pages, Catalan. . *''Eròtica Mix'', four short stories. In Catalan: Barcelona, 2009, Rosa dels Vents. 304 pages. . In Spanish: Barcelona, 2009, Plaza & Janés. 296 pages. . *''Pretòria''. Barcelona, 2010, Ed. Alisis. Ara Llibres SCCL. 229 pages, Catalan. .


References


Interview with Pep Blay
PAGÈS, Rosa: ''Pep Blay: defugint el localisme''. Revistes catalanes, Revista del Centre de Lectura de Reus, Jahr 1990, Nr. 23 Februar.
Bookintroduction
PALMER, Jordi: ''Els Pets ja tenen biografia''. Ritmes.cat. 09.04.2003.

: PEÑAS, Esther: ''Pep Blay, periodista musical''. Bunbury tiene auténtica obsesión por sentirse libre. La crónica social. 26.10.2007.

GARRANCHO, Juan: ''Entrevista a Pep Blay''. Olvidados Magazine. 31.01.2008.
Radiospot about Pep Blay
: CERVERA, Jordi: ''Pep Blay''. Radio iCat fm.
http://www.dalealplay.com/informaciondecontenido.php?con=203603 Video about Festival of Polipoesie in Barcelona
''17 festival de polipoesia de barcelona pep blay'' fragmentos del festival realizado en torre llobeta 2009 oktubre docuMentalidades

: MAIGÍ, Raül: ''Pep Blay satiritza la corrupció urbanística en la novel·la «Pretòria» ''. Elpunt.cat. 13.04.2010.


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