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Angel Rada
Angel Rada
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Angel Rada was born in La Habana, Cuba. He went to Germany soon after, which is where he got his postgrade in Music. He released 22 CDs in South America. He started forming the new Ethnosonic music in 1981. This music genre was a mixture of Earth sounds and electronics. David Copperfield used Rada´s music in his world tour Shows in 1995. Many film producers have made requestsfor him to make music for films such as The Matrix, Huyendo del Sismo and the Kaplan's film "Bolivar". The magazine, "El Nacional" had an article stating that he was the pioneer of the Ethnosonic music. In 2001, many of his songs reached the No. 1 point in the music Top 40 Chart of South America
Angel Rada was born in La Habana, Cuba. He went to Germany soon after, which is where he got his postgrade in Music. He released 22 CDs in South America. He started forming the new Ethnosonic music in 1981. This music genre was a mixture of Earth sounds and electronics. David Copperfield used Rada´s music in his world tour Shows in 1995. Many film producers have made requestsfor him to make music for films such as The Matrix, Huyendo del Sismo and the Kaplan's film "Bolivar". The magazine, "El Nacional" had an article stating that he was the pioneer of the Ethnosonic music. In 2001, many of his songs reached the No. 1 point in the music Top 40 Chart of South America

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Angel Rada Angel Rada was born in La Habana, Cuba. He went to Germany soon after, which is where he got his postgrade in Music. He released 22 CDs in South America. He started forming the new Ethnosonic music in 1981. This music genre was a mixture of Earth sounds and electronics. David Copperfield used Rada´s music in his world tour Shows in 1995. Many film producers have made requestsfor him to make music for films such as The Matrix, Huyendo del Sismo and the Kaplan's film "Bolivar". The magazine, "El Nacional" had an article stating that he was the pioneer of the Ethnosonic music. In 2001, many of his songs reached the No. 1 point in the music Top 40 Chart of South America