Few bands straddle the lines separating funk, jazz and Latin pop quite like Venezuela's Los Amigos Invisibles. The group formed in the early '90s, at a time when the Latin music charts were dominated ...
I don’t care that Venezuelan pop stars Los Amigos Invisibles sing in Spanish and weave cumbia rhythms and congas into their music — they are the sound of American dance floors in the early 1980s.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... It’s been a long trip from Venezuela to New York City for Los Amigos Invisibles. David Byrne discovered the band after purchasing one of their albums at a ...
The Venezuelan band Los Amigos Invisibles won last year's Latin Grammy for Best Alternative Album, for Commercial. Here, Alt.Latino speaks to Jose Torres "Catire," the band's bassist, to look back at ...
One of Venezuela’s most popular rock bands descended on the House of Blues Anaheim on Wednesday night, and generally speaking, the group did not disappoint. The sextet that David Byrne helped ...
At a time when most bands were either grunge, punk, or nu-metal, Los Amigos Invisibles took a different route — danceable Latin funk — and it was a path that led them to becoming the premier party ...
Ten albums and more than 20 years later, the party hasn’t stopped for the Venezuelan group Los Amigos Invisibles, which has graced stages in 60-plus countries worldwide since its inception. Made up of ...
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Raul chats with Giovanni Blanco, Los Amigos Invisibles and Cucu Diamantes with Andres Levin - live from the Latin Alternative Music Conference in NYC. Raul chats with Giovanni Blanco, Los Amigos ...
Los Amigos Invisibles, Venezuela’s No. 1 alternative and ironic dance band, are a little fuzzy on their national and musical character. The group’s six members have lived outside Venezuela for a ...
We recently caught up with Armando Figueredo, keyboard player of Los Amigos Invisibles, to chat about their recent Grammy nomination for Best Latin Alternative album and love of Miami’s beaches. How ...
Cool and fiery at once, Venezuela’s Los Amigos Invisibles pack an inferno’s worth of disco combustion into every sweaty dance party. Like Roxy Music, or the house band in a Pedro Almodóvar movie, ...
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