
#(928) is a multi-disciplined art-group, formed by the musicians Manuel Bonino, Enrique Mateu, Daniel Roca and visual artist Jacco van den Hoek. They create multimedia art using new technology.
Their work is situated between classic contemporary music, electro-acoustic, rock and improvisation synchronized with realistic re-interpreted digital projections and other artistic expressions like poetry, architecture or sculpture. Their main "tools" are laptops and creative software, although the don't discard traditional ways of expressing themselves like using piano, timple(traditional Canarian guitar-like instrument) or painting.

Higher Degree in Composition and Percussion Teacher in the Madrid Royal High Conservatory of Music. Degree in Higher Studies and doctorate student in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC). He attends several courses about contemporary music, piano performance, composition and analyisis, computer and electroacoustic music, film music, percussion and African dance and percussion.
He has been teacher in the Las Palmas Higher Conservatory (1995-2002) and in the Music Department of the ULPGC (1995-2000). Executive Manager of the 6th Electroacoustic Festival “Punto de Encuentro” (Meeting Point), President of Promuscan (Association for the Promotion of Music composed in the Canary Islands, 1999-2003) and Chief of Studies in the Canary Islands Higher Conservatory of Music, where he teaches currently Composition and Analysis. He es founding member of #(928),
He has published several books, including “Harmony” (RM, 2 vols.) with Emilio Molina and Ignacio Cabello, “Piano Improvisation, vol. III” (RM) with Emilio Molina and Jose R. García, “Artefactum 33” (EMEC) for orchestra, “IEM’s Musical Vademecum” (Enclave Creativa) with Emilio Molina, “Harmony 1 and 2” (Enclave Creativa) and “The Orchestral Language of Juan José Falcón Sanabria”.
He has been awarded several distintions: Composition Prize of the “Jacinto and Inocencio Guerrero Foundation”, Mention of Honor in the I Composition Prize “Isla de la Gomera”, Composition Prize of the “Colegio de España-INAEM” and “Gran Canaria” Prize of the Royar Economic Society of Friend of the Land of Gran Canaria.