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Babasónicos

Babasónicos is a rock music band from Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina, formed in 1991. Lead by singer Adrián Rodríguez a.k.a. "Adrián Dárgelos", the original line-up of the band had Diego Tuñón ("Uma-T") on keyboards, Diego Castellano ("Panza"), on drums, Adrián's brother Diego Rodríguez ("Diego Uma") on guitar and occasional vocals, Mariano Domínguez, ("Mariano Roger") on lead guitar and Gabriel Manelli ("Gabo") on bass.

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Molo

Molo is a singer and songwriter from Medellín, Colombia, South America.

He learned playing instruments by ear, and has been composing since age 7. Molo was primarily influenced by Brit Pop and Rock en Español, and so he sings both in English and Spanish, and he has managed to create songs for different moods, with various twists that broadens his audience.
His 11-track debut album is named after the song “Ruta 800”, and captures the feelings of that road trip that takes us to our desires, dreams and hopes.

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The Sound Movement

To view the bands Official Microsite for the EP, go here:
Memory & The Human Heart - http://www.thesoundmovement.co.uk/memoryandthehumanheart/ The Sound Movement's debut LP, 'Ichi Go Ichi E' (One Meeting One Chance), released in the UK in association with Truck Records, received applause in the form of Album Of The Week and Single of The Week in various British press. The self-recorded/self-produced album was developed as a soundtrack to the band's journey around the world, with songs recorded in London, Melbourne, Tokyo, Manchester.

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Invisible

Invisible was originally formed by Luis Alberto Spinetta (guitars and vocals) who was formerly from the band Pescado Rabioso* that recently broke up at the time. The bass and drums were played by two former Pappo's Blues members Hector Lorenzo (drums) and Carlos Rufino (bass.) During the beginning of the bands playing (1973) the music was more straightforward rock with influences of Hendrix and Zeppelin and touches of a Black Sabbath sound. Their first, self-titled album, reflected their influences and was very complex, especially for a three man rock group.

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Nacho Vegas

Self-described as a rock-singer-songwriter, Nacho Vegas blends the polyhedric language of rock and the most stark lyricism into an intense whole. His lyrics are painful and celebratory, pathetic and grand, brutally lucid and of an intimate beauty; a desperate philosophy of survival shines with a wicked sense of humour and a longing for the divine. Nacho Vegas has been a prominent figure in the Spanish 'indie' scene since his work with Eliminator Jr, Manta Ray; bands influenced by Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, and other similar avant-rock acts of the early 90's.

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Emmanuel

There are two artists named Emmanuel Emmanuel (born Jesús Emmanuel Acha Martinez, April 16, 1955, in México City, Distrito Federal, México) is a very famous Mexican singer, debuting during the 1970s. Emmanuel sings in Spanish. His songs are usually love songs known as ballads, which became popular during the 1960s. The bulk of his hit ballads is comprised of compositions by the prestigious Spaniard Manuel Alejandro. A ballad differs from a bolero, which was a popular style of love song in Spanish-speaking nations during the 1940s and 1950s.

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Dildo

Dildo, featuring Paco Familiar and Erik Neville was formed in Mexico City in the late 90s. After playing at discos and parties for over five years, they recorded their debut album Dildo in 2003 on the Antidoto label. Songs like Dixie, Pagarás and Noches de vinil were put into regular rotation on the local radio stations of cities like: Querétaro, Durango, Aguascalientes, Puerto Escondido, Mazatlán, Acapulco, Puebla, Estado de México, Cancún and Cuernavaca.

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Alejandro Fernandez

Alejandro Fernandez (born April 24, 1971) is a popular Latin Grammy-winning Mexican singer nicknamed as "El Potrillo" ("The Little Colt") by the media and his fans. ] Alejandro originally specialized in traditional, earthy forms of Mexican folk and country music, such as mariachi and ranchera. However, his more recent work has focused on mainstream pop music. He is the son of Vicente Fernández, also a popular Mexican country singer.

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