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Los Fulanos a group of renowned musicians from the Barcelona scene united to claim the most Latino side of black music. Los Fulanos are synonymous with boogaloo. With no other arguments than their love for the genre, Los Fulanos regenerated the Barcelona
Latin soul scene recreating classics by Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan or Pete Rodriguez. The sonic gunpowder from their concerts spread throughout the state and led them to contact the Vampi Soul record company, recording a trilogy of highly valued singles for the label. At the same time, they contacted the architect of the renaissance of the rumba culture Txarly
Brown who urged them to collaborate with figures of the stature of Chacho or Peret in the successive volumes of "Achilifunk" (Lovemonk 2007 and 2009). The recognition within the musical circuit as "authentic innovators of the genre" led them to record the LP "King Of Latin Soul" (Vampi Soul 2009) together with Joe Bataan. After five years recreating the golden stage of boogaloo, Los Fulanos decided to record "Si Esto Se Acaba Que Siga El Boogalloo)" (Lovemonk 2012), an album with their own songs produced by Miguelito Superstar & Manuel Dabove where they explore their Afro-Latin roots including Latin funk, Salsa or Bolero numbers. After performing at international festivals such as Tempo Latino (France), Ilosaarirok (Finland) or the BAM from (Barcelona) set out to capture all that live energy in their latest release to date: "Live At Jamboree" (Satelite K 2015).
Latin soul scene recreating classics by Ray Barretto, Joe Bataan or Pete Rodriguez. The sonic gunpowder from their concerts spread throughout the state and led them to contact the Vampi Soul record company, recording a trilogy of highly valued singles for the label. At the same time, they contacted the architect of the renaissance of the rumba culture Txarly
Brown who urged them to collaborate with figures of the stature of Chacho or Peret in the successive volumes of "Achilifunk" (Lovemonk 2007 and 2009). The recognition within the musical circuit as "authentic innovators of the genre" led them to record the LP "King Of Latin Soul" (Vampi Soul 2009) together with Joe Bataan. After five years recreating the golden stage of boogaloo, Los Fulanos decided to record "Si Esto Se Acaba Que Siga El Boogalloo)" (Lovemonk 2012), an album with their own songs produced by Miguelito Superstar & Manuel Dabove where they explore their Afro-Latin roots including Latin funk, Salsa or Bolero numbers. After performing at international festivals such as Tempo Latino (France), Ilosaarirok (Finland) or the BAM from (Barcelona) set out to capture all that live energy in their latest release to date: "Live At Jamboree" (Satelite K 2015).
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