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Indica (Argentina band)

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Origin Buenos Aires, Argentina Flag of Argentina
Genre(s) Alternative rock, Psychedelic rock, Electronic rock
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Indica Records (ARG)
WTKL Records (FRA)
Website Official website
Members
Ruben Farzati
David Vera
Gaston Del Popolo

Indica are a music band of psychedelic electronic rock of Argentina formed in Buenos Aires in 2002. The group is compound for Rubén Farzati (Vocals, Guitar, Laptop), David Vera (Vocals, Bass, Laptop) and Gastón Del Popolo that he united to the band at the end of 2006 to finish assembling the rhythmic part. The band is named Indica, like a counterculture art gallery in Mason's Yard (off Duke Street), Mayfair, London, England during the late 1960s. Besides Indica is a typical kind of flower from the Southeast Asia, very rich in cannabinolis and great psicoactivity. So this name results very appropiate for this eclectic and experimental band.

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From the beginning, Indica have been related with bands, like Beatles, Chemical Brothers and Blur. The first Singles were Volador, Flor Rota, Liebe and Carrousel composed during the first years of the band stop then to sum up their premiere album titled Liebe. The name of the album represents the word "love" in the German language, defining this way an album with cynic, surrealist lyrics and a sound that it oscillates among the psychedelic, the electronic and the rock.

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Singles

  • "Volador" - 2003
  • "Flor Rota" - 2003
  • "Carrousel" - 2004
  • "Liebe" - 2004
  • "Vodoo" - 2005
  • "Otoño (Empiezo a olvidarte)" - 2005

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