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-nominated
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. The band's members are Alain Gómez, Luis Daniel González, Ricardo Martínez, Rafael Urbina and Vanesa Gouveia. The group's first album, Tres Casas, which was released in June 2006, experimented with electronic music to integrate several
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such as
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,
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, classical,
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. ''Tres Casas'', which literally means ''Three Houses'' in
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, was released with a surrounding concept represented in the album's art and
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content, designed by the Venezuelan
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Famasloop has described to the
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that the album is divided into three houses, each one with a different theme (commercial, intellectual and spiritual). All of these houses include a half-a-minute introductory ''Puerta'' (Spanish for ''door''), and three
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, making a total of twelve tracks. The album received production and post-production guest contribution from well-known musicians, such as
Tweety González Fabián Andrés González Amado (born 1963), known by his stage name Tweety González, is an Argentine musician and record producer. He is mostly known for being the touring keyboardist for the rock band Soda Stereo and musician Fito Páez. ...
(keyboardist of
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), Nené Vázquez (percussionist of
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), Guille Vadalá (
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of Fito Páez),
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( Sur Carabaela) and more. In 2021, their song "Balcón" (featuring Luis Jiménez) was featured as the main theme song of
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's telenovela, ''
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''.


Discography


Albums

''Tres Casas'' (2006) #Puerta 1 #Estrella en Loop #Mundo #Eres #Puerta 2 #Pararrayos #Lu Arbole #Cementerio #Puerta 3 #Avión A #Mar #Iguana ''Casa 4'' (2009) #Iguana #Chinita #NQV #Te Juro #Chamo Pol La Casa #Al Revés #Cada #Cucaracha #De Fuego en Fuego #Vaca Lechera ''La Quema'' (2012) #Luciérnaga #The Choro Dance #Por Estas Calles #Imaginar #Canuto y Canito #Más Cerquita #La Vaca Indefinida #Tonada del Niño Con Barba #Taima #Uno y El Universo ''Lo Más Seguro Es Que Quién Sabe'' (2022) # Nadie # Canibal # Dengue # Resistencia # Ombligo # Goxcila (feat. DJ Yirvin) # Balcón (feat. Luis Jiménez) # Por Ti # Gira


Singles and EP

* Cómo Fue (feat, Betsayda Machado) (2020) * No Pasa Nada (2015) * Allí Estás (2014) * Terrenal (2014)


External links


Famasloop.com - Official website

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