Famasloop
OriginCaracas, Venezuela
GenresElectronic
Years active2002–present
LabelTara Records
MembersAlain Gómez, Luis Daniel González, Ricardo Martínez, Rafael Urbina and Vanesa Gouveia.
Websitehttp://www.famasloop.com

Famasloop is a Latin Grammy-nominated electronic music band from Caracas, Venezuela. The band's members are Alain Gómez, Luis Daniel González, Ricardo Martínez, Rafael Urbina and Vanesa Gouveia. The group's first album, Tres Casas, which was released in June 2006, experimented with electronic music to integrate several genres such as pop, Latin, rock, hip-hop, trip hop, Afro-Venezuelan, classical, Hindu, tango and jazz.

Tres Casas, which literally means Three Houses in Spanish, was released with a surrounding concept represented in the album's art and multimedia content, designed by the Venezuelan artist collective Keloide. Famasloop has described to the press that the album is divided into three houses, each one with a different theme (commercial, intellectual and spiritual). All of these houses include a half-a-minute introductory Puerta (Spanish for door), and three songs, making a total of twelve tracks. The album received production and post-production guest contribution from well-known musicians, such as Tweety González (keyboardist of Fito Páez), Nené Vázquez (percussionist of Aterciopelados), Guille Vadalá (Bass guitarist of Fito Páez), Oswaldo Rodríguez (Sur Carabaela) and more.

In 2021, their song "Balcón" (featuring Luis Jiménez) was featured as the main theme song of Telemundo's telenovela, Buscando a Frida.

Discography

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Albums

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Tres Casas (2006)

  1. Puerta 1
  2. Estrella en Loop
  3. Mundo
  4. Eres
  5. Puerta 2
  6. Pararrayos
  7. Lu Arbole
  8. Cementerio
  9. Puerta 3
  10. Avión A
  11. Mar
  12. Iguana

Casa 4 (2009)

  1. Iguana
  2. Chinita
  3. NQV
  4. Te Juro
  5. Chamo Pol La Casa
  6. Al Revés
  7. Cada
  8. Cucaracha
  9. De Fuego en Fuego
  10. Vaca Lechera

La Quema (2012)

  1. Luciérnaga
  2. The Choro Dance
  3. Por Estas Calles
  4. Imaginar
  5. Canuto y Canito
  6. Más Cerquita
  7. La Vaca Indefinida
  8. Tonada del Niño Con Barba
  9. Taima
  10. Uno y El Universo

Lo Más Seguro Es Que Quién Sabe (2022)

  1. Nadie
  2. Canibal
  3. Dengue
  4. Resistencia
  5. Ombligo
  6. Goxcila (feat. DJ Yirvin)
  7. Balcón (feat. Luis Jiménez)
  8. Por Ti
  9. Gira

Singles and EP

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  • Cómo Fue (feat, Betsayda Machado) (2020)
  • No Pasa Nada (2015)
  • Allí Estás (2014)
  • Terrenal (2014)
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Tweety González

Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Superlitio, Famasloop and several others. Gustavo Cerati's 2006 Ahí vamos, in which Tweety played

Music of Venezuela

hop), Cardopusher (breakcore), Nuuro (IDM), Patafunk (Tropical/funk), FamasLoop (trip hop/electronica), Todosantos (nu rave/indietronica), Jimmy Flamante

Cédric Blaisbois

Converse "Autocannibalism" (2019) – Short Film "Balcón" (2020) – video for Famasloop Di Mario, Bruno (2018). "Segni sogni suoni: Quarant’anni di videoclip

14th Annual Latin Grammy Awards

Copello Dan Warner Best Short Form Music Video Alex Cuba — "Eres Tú" Famasloop — "Más Cerquita" Jotdog — "Corazón de Metal" Illya Kuryaki and the Valderramas

Latin Grammy Award for Best Alternative Song

Lafourcade & Leonel García "Hasta la Raíz" Natalia Lafourcade Famasloop – "Allí Estás" (Famasloop) Andrés Nusser – "Caribbean" (Astro) Roberto Musso – "No

Latin Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video

Alex Cuba Christian Bielz, video director Taylor Fox, video producer Famasloop – "Más Cerquita" (Marcel Rasquín, video director; Joe Torres and Juan

Buscando a Frida

González Hurtado Carlos Jorge García Orellana Opening theme "Balcón" by Famasloop feat. Luis Jiménez Country of origin United States Original language Spanish

Ulises Hadjis

Archived from the original on 7 July 2022. Retrieved 19 October 2015. "Famasloop y Guaco nominados a Mejor Disco". El Universal (in Spanish). January 23