
Artist
Los Amigos Invisibles
Los Amigos Invisibles is a musical artist formed in 1991. 45 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 45
- Releases
- 1995–2026
- Active years
- 1991
- Formed

Artist
Los Amigos Invisibles is a musical artist formed in 1991. 45 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera
1998

Repeat After Me
2013

Commercial
2009

Not So Commercial
2011

Canción Ecológica EP
2024

Cool Love
2022

A TYPICAL AND AUTOCTONAL VENEZUELAN DANCE BAND REMASTERED
2020

El Paradise
2017

El Paradise (Extended)
2017
Acústico
2015

Arepa 3000
2007
Superpop Venezuela
2006

Super Pop Venezuela
2006

Los Autodisparadores
2005

The Venezuelan Zinga Son Vol. 1
2005
Sordromo
2004
The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Volume 1
2003
Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space
2000
A Typical & Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band
1995

Me Espera
Single · 2026

Wiki Wiki (feat. Jonaz & MARI)
Single · 2025

Wiki Wiki
Single · 2025

Sugga Mami
Single · 2025

Wiki Wiki EP
EP · 2025

Wiki Wiki MAXI SINGLE
EP · 2025

Sugga Daddy
Single · 2025

No se me Olvidó EP
EP · 2024

Mal Pensada (Loooong Version)
Single · 2023

Antes de Dormir EP (feat. Betsayda Machado)
EP · 2023

Tuyonama EP
EP · 2022

Eh Eh Oh Oh
Single · 2021

Váyanse Todos A Mamá
Single · 2021

La Ke Hay
Single · 2021

Something
Single · 2020

Something (Pandemix)
Single · 2020

Tócamela
Single · 2019

Viajero Frecuente del Amor
Single · 2017

Dame el Mambo E.P. 1
EP · 2016

Dame el Mambo
Single · 2016

Dame el Mambo E.P. 2
EP · 2016

Glad to Know You
EP · 2012

Mal Bicho (LFC)
Single · 2010

Plastic Woman
Single · 2009

Ease Your Mind
EP · 2006

Bruja
Single · 2002
A performance-oriented Latin dance band from Venezuela heavily indebted to funk and disco (with a dash of acid jazz), los Amigos Invisibles made a big splash in their homeland in 1995 with their debut album, A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band, which featured odd Japanese animé-style artwork. Bandmembers Julio Briceño (vocals), José Luis Pardo (guitar, songwriting), Armando Figueredo (keyboards), Mauricio Arcas (raps), José Rafael Torres (bass), and Juan Manuel Roura (drums) supported their growing reputation with a series of underground dance parties at the mostly deserted clubs of Caracas. However, financial difficulties led the group to move to New York in 1997. They signed with David Byrne's Luaka Bop imprint and released their American debut, The New Sound of the Venezuelan Gozadera, in 1998. Arepa 3000: A Venezuelan Journey Into Space followed in 2000, The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol. 1 in 2004, and Superpop Venezuela in 2006.