Los Amigos Invisibles

In addition to releasing eleven critically acclaimed albums, the band have been lauded internationally for their explosive, live shows, spanning nearly 60 countries.

[1] In 1995, EMI released their debut album, A Typical and Autoctonal Venezuelan Dance Band, which was a huge success in their home country, enabling them to sell out clubs around Caracas for the next couple of years.

Following the success of this release, the band relocated to New York City and began work on The Venezuelan Zinga Son, Vol.

For Gozadera's next release and the band's fifth studio album, they enlisted Dimitri from Paris to produce a collection of Venezuelan cover songs entitled, Super Pop Venezuela, which was initially offered in their native country only.

In an interview with America's National Public Radio,[3] the band explained that the change in style was not by accident, nor was the decision to name the latest project Commercial.

Following their Grammy win, 2010 saw festival appearances and shows throughout the United States, Latin America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.