Alejandro Vivanco
Alejandro was born in Viña del Mar, Chile. Since he was a child, he was close to music because his father used to play tenor sax and was the owner of a huge jazz records collection. At the early age of 7 years, he used to spend many hours in front of the stereo. when he became a teenager, he started palying electric guitar in several school bands, influenced by the music of bands like Sonic Youth, Jesus & Mary chain and Pixies, among others.
Miguel Colmenares
After a scant two years kicking around Miami and DJing scattered gigs
there and abroad, Miguel Colmenares founded the music-and-art crew
Future Collective, got his hands on production software, and from there, it
was only a matter of months before labels and listeners alike fell for
the Venezuelan producer's singular brand of intensely syncopated
minimalism. Inspired as much by Latin bandleaders like Cheo Feliciano
and Eddie Palmieri as by fellow South American technophiles Ricardo
Villalobos and Pier Bucci, Colmenares emerged fully formed, armed to
Argenis Brito
Argenis Brito was born in Caracas, Venezuela. Since early age showed remarkable interest on music , at the age of 7 studied piano for 4 years and at the age of 13 was already enrolled as a singer, in a popular boy group in Venezuela that became very well know in the early 80's in Latin America and the U.S. In 1985 formed his first band called "WAG", where he played the bass, did backing vocals and wrote the music together with his former partner G. Montaño.