El Duende Callejero formed in the early 2000s in Buenos Aires, with brothers Roberto and Juanjo Martinez at the center. Their music pulls from flamenco and tango, and songs like "Barre Las Penas" and "Tirándote Flores" have a direct, rhythmic quality that caught on locally before spreading further.
In 2006, their album "Callejero" gave them a wider reach, with "Barre Las Penas" becoming something of an anthem. They followed with albums like "Sin Miedo" in 2009 and "Alma Flamenca" in 2013, working with other artists along the way. Their sound has kept a consistent, grounded feel even as their audience grew.
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