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Sonido Cósmico ("Cosmic Sound") is the
sixth studio album by Ecuadorian-Swiss band
Hermanos Gutiérrez,
consisting of
brothers Estevan and
Alejandro Gutiérrez...
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Sonido 13 is a
theory of
microtonal music created by the
Mexican composer Julián
Carrillo around 1900 and
described by
Nicolas Slonimsky as "the field...
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introduced to
chicha music on a trip to Peru in 2005.
Their first album, ¡
Sonido Amazonico!, was
released in 2008 on
Barbes Records, a
label which Conan...
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founded by the
Dominican radio host and
producer José
Lluberes and
branded as
Sonido Suave. It
began as a Spanish-language
Bolero and
Ballad station serving...
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Sonido Tré is a
latin music trio
comprising vocalists Mayda Belén
Rivera and
Edgar Ríos, and
Quique Domenech on Cuatro. All
three members were born in...
- María
Daniela y su
Sonido L****er is a
Mexican electronic group. It
consists of the
electronic musician Emilio Acevedo and the
singer María
Daniela Azpiazu...
- her own solo
career with help from San Diego. Miguel's
first album, El
Sonido Vol. 1, was
recorded in 1981, and
released a year later.
Implementing a...
- Spanish). Infobae.
Retrieved April 16, 2016. "Esperanza Mía (Banda
Original de
Sonido)".
iTunes Store.
Retrieved September 22, 2015. "Consulta de obras: "Esperanza...
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Mexican Institute of
Sound (MIS; Spanish:
Instituto Mexicano del
Sonido — IMS) is an
electronic music project created by
Mexico City-based DJ and producer...
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Sound of
Horror (Spanish: El
sonido de la muerte) is a 1966
Spanish horror film
directed by José
Antonio Nieves Conde. In the Gr**** countryside, archaeologists...