This was the epic return of Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas

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Dante Spinetta and Emmanuel Horvilleur relived their iconic project for a single night.

Dante Spinetta and Emmanuel Horvilleur They marked the history of Argentine music, both together and separately. While Spinetta He goes on Funk and R&B land in his solo career, Horvilleur It stands for its universe within alternative pop. But before that, they were Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramasa pair that revolutionized hip hop and funk in Spanish.

After eight years dedicated to their individual projects, the musicians shared the stage again under the name that turned them into legends. The reunion took place at the Festival Good vibesa show unrepeatable full of energy and nostalgia. The event, which was held in University City of Buenos Airesbrought together a luxury alignment with bands like Chinese bandals, The Tsar, Lauta, Winona Riders And more.

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Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas He was born as a mischief of two teenagers in 1991, but over time he became one of the most irreverent referents of Spanish music. Return after so long implied a great responsibility, and Spinetta and Horvilleur They knew it. With a luxury band and a Setlist Full of classics, they were in charge of lighting the night.

35 years after their training, the magic of Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas Keep alive. It may have been just one night, but it was enough to remember why they are one of the most influential doubts of Latin American music.

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Setlist:

“Expedition to Klama Hama”
“Helicopters”
“ULA ULA”
“Chaco”
“Jaguar House”
“Juice”
“Latin Geisha”
“Cool”
“Yellow Eagle”
“Forward”
“Futurist Funky / Yacaré”
“Black Gallo”
“Jennifer del Estero”
“Remisero”
“Cover”

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