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    Posted: May 11 2016 at 23:34
Biography: PASAJERO LUMINOSO is an instrumental quartet from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Their language integrates several rhythm like tango, candombe, chacareras and zambas, jazz and progressive rock. In this mixture, several melodies coexist, with a strong local dye with moments of improvisation and sound experimentation.
Leopoldo "Pepo" LIMERES and Pablo VALOTTA, former members of "Orquesta Jabali", leaded by Gerardo "Toto" Rotblat, join forces again in a new musical project, sharing the authorship of the compositions. After a period of joint elaboration of the repertoire, guitar player and composer Juan Pablo MOYANO (who also collaborated with some of his compositions) joined the band with drummer and percusionist Fabián MIODOWNIK. This quartet recorded their first record in September, 2013 in Estudios Kimono, with the technical assistance of Claudio Lafalce. The homonym album was released in April, 2014, and contains 10 tracks with contemporary South American music, linking tradition and modernism. In June, 2015, their second album "Afuerino" is released, with a stronger emphasis in progressive rock, and jazz fusion.

Official Websites:

https://www.facebook.com/pasajeroluminoso

Listen their records for free, and download in FLAC, at:
https://pasajeroluminoso.bandcamp.com/album/pasajero-luminoso
https://pasajeroluminoso.bandcamp.com/album/afuerino

Why this band sould be added: I loved this band from the very beginning. I love progressive rock. I was sad, because there was very little chance for me to go out to see a prog rock band play in Argentina. Longing for bands like "Crucis", "La Máquina de Hacer Pájaros" and "King Crimson", I was very happy when I found this band. I've listened to their second album "Afuerino" every day, for three months. I really want for this band to be in the Prog Archives and for as many people possible to know them.

Band Picture:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9LkLXr8lf_xbzlPOEFrY1Ryc1E

Hope you like them as much as I do!


Edited by igpollitzer - May 11 2016 at 23:52
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2016 at 01:31
^Already on our charts, thanks.
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