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El Festival de los Viajes presents its new album 'Disparen!', their second studio album released in May 2009 through Aquatalan Records. This explosive work was recorded and mixed between the months of August and November, 2008 in El Arbol studio by the recognized engineer Juan Stewart, then mastered in December in Pure Mastering by Eduardo Bergallo. 'Disparen!' includes 10 new songs, rendered with complete synergy by El Festival de los Viajes. This material exemplifies what the band does best. Using their own unique, harmonious, sonorous syntax, the songs transport the listener to the oneiric dream realms of psychedelia, kraut rock and old American western imagery. The grateful listener can only nod mutely, an illegal smile stealing slowly across their lips. El Festival de los Viajes sprang from the Universal Psychedelic Uberwomb in 2005. In an astoundingly short period of time the band produced and recorded their first studio work, 'El Festival de los Viajes' (AQR 2007). This mind-bending album consisted of 8 cinematic tracks which collaborated with the listener's subconscious, creating a very personal, private film soundtrack. This album, together with their vibrant live performances and rave reviews from the local and international underground press, established the band as one of the most interesting and original in the psychedelic scene. In 2008 the band recorded 'El Andante', released by the virtual label Mamushka Dogs Records. This ep, consisting of 3 experimental songs, opened the band’s sonic spectrum even more, serving as appetizer before 'Disparen!'s official release. The wait is over!!! We invite you to ride with us to the far borders of your mind.
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