A Buenos Aires band mixing Colombian cumbia, Andean rhythms, and modern production since 2008.
For a good frame, try 'La Pipa de La Paz' or 'Mambeado', they show how the band's folk roots and modern production fit together.
They've built a sound that feels both rooted and contemporary, pulling from Colombian cumbia and Andean folk rhythms while adding electronic dance music touches. You can hear that blend in songs like 'La Pipa de La Paz,' where traditional percussion meets modern production. Their 2013 single 'Mambeado' mixed cumbia with psychedelic rock, helping them gain attention in Argentina and internationally.
Onda Vaga formed in Buenos Aires in 2008 around singer-guitarist Nacho Rodríguez and producer Marcos Orellana. Their albums include 'Espíritu Salvaje' from 2011, 'Magma' from 2015, and a self-titled release in 2018, with tracks like 'Revolucion' and 'Sequía de Amor' circulating in Latin American electronic and folk scenes.
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