Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space Los Amigos Invisibles

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  • Release Date: 02/08/2005
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 53,214
  • Label: LUAKA BOP
  • UPC: 680899004121
 
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Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space

1LISTENIntro 0:35
2LISTENArepa 3000 2:35
3LISTENLa Vecina 4:19
4LISTENQué Rico 3:59
5LISTENCuchi-Cuchi 3:44
6LISTENSi Estuvieras Aquí 4:11
7LISTENMasturbation Session 4:53
8LISTENMami Te Extraño 3:21
9LISTENMujer Policia 4:08
10LISTENNo le Metas Mano 0:43
11LISTENAmor 3:58
12LISTENPipi 2:13
13LISTENEl Barro 2:18
14LISTENDomingo Echao 2:35
15LISTENPiazo E' Perra 3:27
16LISTENEl Baile del Sobón 3:46
17LISTENFonnovo 4:06
18LISTENCaliente 4:22
19LISTENLlegaste Tarde 6:56

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Caracas's party boys are back with another seamless set of tropical dance music that proves their musical dexterity the equal of any club DJ's record collection. More than a band, the Amigos are also nightclub promoters back home, and Arepa 3000 (the tongue-in-cheek title proposes the date when Venezuela might succeed with a space program) aims for a combination of French disco savoir-faire, English soul smarts, and Japanese tropical fetishism. Of course, there's some Latin rhythm thrown into the mix, on the boogaloo "Mami Te Extraño," a frenetic merengue called "El Sobón," and the hilarious "AM radio mix" salsa number, "Llegaste Tarde." But the Amigos excel at a more international funk en español, the kind of rump-shakers that know no language barrier (which may work in their favor: Salacious selections like "Mujer Policia" and "Masturbation Session" would otherwise never see the light of MTV; their doggy-style radio hit "Ponerte en Cuatro" likewise slipped through the censors.) Harder and more house-oriented than their lounge-inflected debut, Arepa 3000 should lift the Amigos out of the world music ghetto while capitalizing on their Latin appeal. As their irresistible English-language single "Amor" puts it, "Amor for the Spanish/ Amour for the French/ Love in any language/ Always means the same." That's music with a message you can dance to. Mark Schwartz, Barnes & Noble



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