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Latino & South American Music
Hola...Mexican, Columbian, Cuban and Spanish. Entertainment Depot only lists the best in Latin rhythms.
Adios!
| Furia Merengue Kings |
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Furia began in 1993 in Melbourne, Australia by Omar Pereira and other selected musicians. Touring in Australia they have performed, entertained and captured the hearts of all Latin music lovers and dancers.
Famous for their vibrant "Merengue" rhythm together with the much loved Salsa, Cumbia, Cha cha and Punta rhythms.
With a 14 piece line-up they guarantee an exciting performance.
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| Karavana Flamenca |
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Karavana performs a potent mix of rumba flamenco (The Gypsy Kings) traditional flamenco and Cuban music. Singing in his native Spanish/Romani (Gypsy) languages Miguel Antonio Ovejero, leads Karavana in its authentic and passionate flamenco favourites.
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| La Nueva Cumbia - Arakataka |
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Arakataka has bought these sounds to Melbourne and offers some of the classic Cumbia tones and sounds blended with a modern aranged sound and other folk Latin American styles.
With surf melodic lines and heavy skanking electric guitar sounds, heavy brass sections, booming drums n bass and accompanying vocals, Arakataka's sound is sure to make you want to get up of your booty and shake it to the sound of Cumbia.
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| Mexico's Alejandro Espino Aldana |
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Alejandro was born in Tijuana, Mexico and since 2007 resides in downtown Melbourne, Australia. Alejandro is an incredibly multi-talented musician who performs solo with his guitar or with the Sin Frontera Band. Mexican and Latin American music . Singing in Spanish, English and Italian.
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| Reflejos |
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Reflejos is an original band creating vibrant and unique music drawn from Latin American Traditions. The music is performed by the lead singer Bonnie Smith in Spanish, French and English. The music can get your toes tapping and dancing romantically on the dance floor, or it can leave you soaking up the haunting melodies and leave you wanting more.
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| Vatos Locos |
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Vatos Locos blends Latin rhythms with Contemporary sounds to create an atmosphere that needs to be heard to be believed. The Vatos Locos sound is ultimately derived from Latin music, but what makes this band unique is their ability to add a contemporary and modern vibe. The mix can include a wide range of pop and Top 40 music, even jazz or laid back tunes, therefore catering to an extensive audience.
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