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'''Los Amigos Invisibles''' are a [[Latin]] dance band from [[Venezuela]] that plays a blend of [[disco]] and [[acid jazz]]. In 1995 they released their debut album, ''A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band'', which was a moderate success in Venezuela. The band was comprised of Julio Briceño a.k.a. "Chulius" (vocals, percussion), José Luis Pardo a.k.a. "Cheo" or "DJ Afro" (guitar, songwriting), Armando Figueredo a.k.a. "Monsieur Armand" (keyboards), Mauricio Arcas a.k.a "Maurimix" (congas, percussion), José Rafael Torres a.k.a "Catire" (bass), and Juan Manuel Roura a.k.a. "Mamulo" (drums, percussion). They played in clubs around Caracas for the next two years and then relocated to New York in 1997. [[David Byrne (musician)|David Byrne]]'s Luaka Bop label signed the group and released ''The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera'' in 1998. Two years later came their third release, ''A Venezuelan Journey into Space''. In 2003 they released their masterpiece, |
'''Los Amigos Invisibles''' are a [[Latin]] dance band from [[Venezuela]] that plays a blend of [[disco]] and [[acid jazz]]. In 1995 they released their debut album, ''A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band'', which was a moderate success in Venezuela. The band was comprised of Julio Briceño a.k.a. "Chulius" (vocals, percussion), José Luis Pardo a.k.a. "Cheo" or "DJ Afro" (guitar, songwriting), Armando Figueredo a.k.a. "Monsieur Armand" (keyboards), Mauricio Arcas a.k.a "Maurimix" (congas, percussion), José Rafael Torres a.k.a "Catire" (bass), and Juan Manuel Roura a.k.a. "Mamulo" (drums, percussion). They played in clubs around Caracas for the next two years and then relocated to New York in 1997. [[David Byrne (musician)|David Byrne]]'s Luaka Bop label signed the group and released ''The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera'' in 1998. Two years later came their third release, ''Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey into Space''. In 2003 they released their masterpiece, ''The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 1'' (Luaka Bop released the album in 2004 in the U.S.) which was nominated for the Latin Grammy in the category of best Alternative Latin Album. 2005 saw the release of their collection of obscure venezuelan covers, "Super Pop Venezuela" in their native country only. |
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==Resources== |
==Resources== |
Revision as of 04:43, 11 April 2006
Los Amigos Invisibles are a Latin dance band from Venezuela that plays a blend of disco and acid jazz. In 1995 they released their debut album, A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band, which was a moderate success in Venezuela. The band was comprised of Julio Briceño a.k.a. "Chulius" (vocals, percussion), José Luis Pardo a.k.a. "Cheo" or "DJ Afro" (guitar, songwriting), Armando Figueredo a.k.a. "Monsieur Armand" (keyboards), Mauricio Arcas a.k.a "Maurimix" (congas, percussion), José Rafael Torres a.k.a "Catire" (bass), and Juan Manuel Roura a.k.a. "Mamulo" (drums, percussion). They played in clubs around Caracas for the next two years and then relocated to New York in 1997. David Byrne's Luaka Bop label signed the group and released The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera in 1998. Two years later came their third release, Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey into Space. In 2003 they released their masterpiece, The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 1 (Luaka Bop released the album in 2004 in the U.S.) which was nominated for the Latin Grammy in the category of best Alternative Latin Album. 2005 saw the release of their collection of obscure venezuelan covers, "Super Pop Venezuela" in their native country only.
Resources
Los Amigos Invisibles Yahoo page
Los Amigos Invisibles official website
Los Amigos Invisibles in Lobotoradio's Music on Demand