Albums blanco | Years active 1989–present Genre Post-rock | |
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Labels PlutonrecordsFTS-records Website CultoocultO Official website Members José HenriquezSydney GATO ReyesJose Juan SanguinettiPaulo M. De Oliveira Past members Rafael Monsalve (a.k.a. "Tato")Guiomar MarquezAndres RangelRafael Martínez (a.k.a. "Rafucho") Record label plutonrecords/vaso Music/fts-rec Similar Dermis Tatú, Zapato 3, LOS PIXEL, Cultura Tres, Sentimiento Muerto |
Culto oculto crepusculo blanco 1997
Culto ocultO (often called CultoocultO) is an experimental music band from Venezuela and Spain.
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- Culto oculto crepusculo blanco 1997
- Culto oculto trafico 1997
- History
- Band members
- Additionalguest musicians
- former members
- Discography
- Songs
- References
Culto oculto trafico 1997
History
Culto ocultO is a Venezuelan rock band, founded in 1989 by guitarist José henriquez, bass player Sydney "Gato" Reyes and keyboard player Ricardo Da Silva Typically categorised as a foundational an experimental, dark and progressive rock group, the band has in fact incorporated diverse influences and instrumentation during its long history, drawing from jazz, classical to psychedelic rock, new wave, hard rock, gamelan, folk music, electronica and drum and bass.
Its first album Flotar no es mas que existir.. un movimiento ondulatorio was released in 1996. The second album Baralt000mix was released in 2000. Both albums were published by Plutonrecords. The third album Blanco was released by Plutonrecords in 2002 and re-released by FTS-Records in 2006. In 2003, the band toured in Spain and Portugal as part of Blanco Tour 2003. After the European tour, band members ceased its activities beginning new musical projects.
In 2007, Culto Oculto performed a special show at15th Sziget Festival 2007 in Budapest, Hungary.
The band made a special presentation in January, 2010 in Caracas, Venezuela announcing they are working in a new album.
Band members
Additional/guest musicians
former members
Discography
Songs
Loopblanco · 2002
Mamboblanco · 2002
Bárbulablanco · 2002