Aguaturbia

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Aguaturbia
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Aguaturbia performing in 2018
Background information
OriginChile
Genres Psychedelic rock
Years active
  • 1969–1974
  • 1993–present
Labels Arena
MembersCarlos Corales (guitar)
Denise (vocals)
Francisco Arancibia (bass)
Pablo Reitter (drums)
Magdalena Rust (cello)
Gustavo Alburquerque (piano) [1]
Past membersWilly Cavada (drums)
Ricardo Briones (bass)

Aguaturbia is a Chilean rock band formed in 1969, featuring Denise Corales on vocals and her husband Carlos on guitar. The band is known for pioneering heavy psychedelic rock in Chile, eventually enjoying international acclaim. In addition to psychedelic sounds, wah-wah guitar effects and heavy blues rock chord patterns, Aguaturbia also incorporated elements of Latin American folk music into their work. The band is noted for causing controversy in the Chilean press at the time for stepping outside of prevailing social norms.

Contents

Original drummer Willy Cavada died on 1 October 2013. [2]

Discography

Albums

Compilations

Band members

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Denise and Carlos Corales

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References

  1. Chacana, Caro (30 June 2017). ""Fe, Amor y Libertad": la banda de rock sicodélico Aguaturbia regresa luego de 47 años de silencio discográfico". El Mostrador (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  2. "Fallece Willy Cavada, uno de los fundadores de Aguaturbia". Diario Uchile. 2 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.