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Bolivian Oceans

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Bolivian Oceans

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Brothers Juan Adrián and Cristian Ojeda, born in Loja, Ecuador, have converged their creative talents to form Bolivian Oceans. Their musical journey began in 2018 with "Vandersexxx Vol. I," a starting point for their artistic exploration. The pandemic year of 2020 saw the release of the experimental "Electric Telepathy," and in 2022, with the guidance of sound engineer Michael Taunterier, they unveiled "First Class Paradox," cementing their commitment to innovative composition.

Their influences span a wide spectrum of musical legends, from Pink Floyd's grandeur to the psychedelic soundscapes of Tame Impala, the progressive rock of Supertramp, the pop sensibilities of Toto, the evocative melodies of Julio Iglesias, the ethereal compositions of Vangelis, the intricate arrangements of The Alan Parsons Project, the electronic vibes of Depeche Mode, the soulful notes of Sade, the jazz brilliance of Herbie Hancock, the pop genius of Michael Jackson, and the eclectic stylings of Charly García. These influences meld together to create a rich, immersive auditory experience, transporting listeners to uncharted emotional and imaginative realms with each composition. Bolivian Oceans continue to redefine the musical landscape with their innovative sonic odyssey.

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