Zarpa
Zarpa formed in Buenos Aires in the late 1980s, with Marcelo Fournier and Alejandro Marzioni at the center. Their debut album 'El Alma en el Cuerpo' came out...
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Zarpa formed in Buenos Aires in the late 1980s, with Marcelo Fournier and Alejandro Marzioni at the center. Their debut album 'El Alma en el Cuerpo' came out in 1990, followed by 'El Viento en la Cara' in 1992 and 'El Rostro del Silencio' in 1995.
Their song '¿Quién Eres Tú?' became a cult favorite, known for its unusual lyrics and atmospheric sound. Other tracks like 'A Imagen y Semejanza' and 'Akhenatón' showed a similar approach that didn't fit neatly into mainstream categories.
The band's lineup included Rodrigo Sosa on drums, with other musicians like Martín Carrizo, Pablo González, and María Fernanda Aldana joining at various points. They worked in a space between folk, rock, and electronic elements, creating music that found its audience outside conventional channels.
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