"Mamel", "Mamel" or "Mamulo," drums, percussion) play a blend of disco, acid jazz and funk mixed with Latin rhythms.įrom their humble beginnings in 1991 the band have been building a serious reputation in their home country, to the point that David Byrne heard from them and immediately signed the invisible friends for his Luaka Bop label. "Odnam", keyboards), Mauricio Arcas (a.k.a "Maurimix", congas, percussion), José Rafael Torres (a.k.a "Catire", bass) and Juan Manuel Roura (a.k.a. ![]() "Cheo" or "DJ Afro", guitar), Armando Figueredo (a.k.a. "Chulius", vocals, percussion), José Luis Pardo (a.k.a. Los Amigos Invisibles hail from Caracas, Venezuela. In the words of the great Ray Davies: “Come dancing!” ![]() The original already is more than ready for some serious dancefloor action, but that didn’t stop us from getting some more from three of the finest club dons around.įirstly there is Belgian funkateer K’bonus in his new Boohgaloo Zoo disguise giving it a P-funked breakbeat-come-house re-rub, and secondly Detroit don Recloose teams up with Frank Booker to turn the tune into a phenomenal house bomb. Taken from the 2009 album “Comercial”, “Plastic Woman” is a delicious piece of playful discofied pop by the Venezuelan sextet.
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