Inka Marka

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Inka Marka

Inka Marka (meaning Force of the Incas[1]) is an Australian band that plays Bolivian, Peruvian and Ecuadorian music.[2] Their album Auki Auki was nominated for 2000 ARIA Award for Best World Music Album.[3]

  • Jose Diaz Rodriguez
  • Michel Bestrin
  • Raul Reinal
  • Karen Ivanyi
  • Limbert Angulo

Former members

  • Orlando Arias
  • Enqrique Berbis
  • Henry Saavedra
  • John Paul Pincheira
  • Rodrigo Santelices
  • Cristian Seguin
  • Jaime Carrasco
  • Juan Paredes
  • Andrew Mellado
  • Jorge Cuiza
  • John Kendall
  • Nicholas Sajeropolous

Discography

Albums : These are the albums of Inka Marka Music of the Andes (based in Australia)

NOT to be confused with the Peruvian Inka marka based in Cusco ( whoever did the last discography )

  • Ripusani : 1996 Produced and distributed Inka Marka
  • Kusi Kuna : 1997 Produced and distributed Inka Marka
  • Entre Los Amigos :1997 Produced and distributed Mabuhay Records
  • Auki Auki :1999 Produced by and distributed Market Music
  • Valle de la Luna : 2001 Produced and distributed Black Market Music
  • Wirachocha : 2002 Produced and distributed Black Market Music
  • Shaman : 2005 Produced and distributed Black Market Music
  • Misa Criolla : 2004 Produced and distributed Black Market Music
  • Quilla Tierra de Suenos : 2011 Produced and distributed Inka Marka
  • En Vivo : 2012 Produced and distributed Inka Marka
  • Mama Luna : 2012 Produced and distributed Inka Marka

Awards and nominations

References

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