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Los Crema Paraiso is a great Venezuelan Psychedelic Rock band

September 2, 2017 by New York Latin Culture Magazine

Los Crema Paraiso | courtesy of the band

Los Crema Paraiso is a Venezuelan psychedelic Rock trio based in New York City that turns Venezuelan folk rhythms into super danceable hybrids like Techno-Joropo and Malagueña-Pop.

The trio is drummer Neil Ochoa (Si*Se, Chicha Libre), guitarist / producer José Luis Pardo (Los Amigos Invisibles) and bassist Bambam Rodríguez. Original bassist Álvaro Benavides has moved on to the Pedrito Martinez Group.

The band’s videos and performance visuals show the influence of Venezuelan modern art. Venezuela has great modern artists including Gego, Carlos Cruz-Diez, and Jesus Rafael Soto.


Los Crema Paraiso in New York City

The band is based in Brooklyn.

The band is joined by Locobeach at SOB’s in Hudson Square/SoHo on Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 8pm. $15


Los Crema Paraiso Albums

Los Crema Paraiso | courtesy of the band
Los Crema Paraiso | courtesy of the band

El Debut (2011)

De Película (2015)

Come on guys, we want to hear more from you.

To keep up with the band, visit www.loscremaparaiso.com

Filed Under: LATIN MUSIC, rock, Venezuelan New Yorkers

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