Born in Zürich, Switzerland, his first solo album was Impersonator (1981). Perón founded the TRANCEONIC studio in Zürich together with Boris Blank. In this experimental studio the two developed what would later on become the famous Yello sound.
Producer, musician, and founder of the world famous group "Yello", Carlos Perón has been for decades now one of the established greats in the European fetish scene. His numerous publications of erotic soundtracks since the early ‘nineties have made it impossible to imagine the erotic and fetish scene without the "high-priest" Perón. Avoiding every kind of cliché, Péron does not invoke crude provocation but applies his sounds economically and aptly, and thereby exactly satisfies the taste of erotic music’s fans. Perón has this to say: "I work in the same way as a film director. It starts with an idea of how a piece should sound. Various musicians I assemble around me then convert this idea perfectly into sound"…
Carlos Perón was the founder of globally renowned cult act Yello, initiator of the world’s first ever video clip, ‘The Evening’s Young’ from the group’s second album “Claro Que Si”. Following the fifth Yello album “You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess”, which was released as the world’s first ever Compact Disc in 1983, Carlos left the group to embark on an ambitious solo career…
Carlos Perón was the founder of globally renowned cult act Yello, initiator of the world’s first ever video clip, ‘The Evening’s Young’ from the group’s second album “Claro Que Si”. Following the fifth Yello album “You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess”, which was released as the world’s first ever Compact Disc in 1983, Carlos left the group to embark on an ambitious solo career.
Originally released in 1984, this album is the first collaboration between Carlos Perón and Swiss actor Peter Ehrlich from the Viennese Burg theatre. The seven part Genesis, impressively narrated by Ehrlich, was composed by Perón as an oratorio for Yamaha CX 5 Computer, Kurzweil 250 and Oberheim Xpander.