http://www.amigosinvisibles.com
Dubbed the perfect to soundtrack to postmodern cafe society by London's The Independent, Los Amigos Invisibles are the undisputed kings of funky Latin disco. The Venezuelan sextet first came together in 1991 and spent years conquering the Caracas club scene, until former Talking Heads front man David Byrne got a hold of their 1995 debut album, A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band, and promptly signed them to his eclectic Luaka Bop label. Three funktastic albums (including the Grammy nominated Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space) and 10 whirlwind years later, Los Amigos Invisibles are not based in New York and famed throughout the dance world across the globe. Rolling Stone hailed Los Amigos Invisibles' latest album, Venezuelan Zinga Son Vol. 1, as a long, deliciously paced make-out session of a disc. In other words, they'll get your groove on.

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