Inkuyo
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Inkuyo is a multicultural musical ensemble that performs Andean music arranged by Gonzalo Vargas. Vargas is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and record producer. He founded Inkuyo with Pamela Darington, Jorge Tapia, and Omar Sepulveda in the late 1980s.[1] They published their debut album, Land of the Incas, in 1990. Inkuyo's most recent album is Pachakuti: The Overturning Of Space-Time, released in 2007.
OriginCalifornia
GenresAndean music, world music
LabelsFortuna Records,
Celestial Harmonies
Celestial Harmonies
MembersGonzalo Vargas, Enrique Coria, José Luis Reynolds[1]
Inkuyo | |
|---|---|
| Origin | California |
| Genres | Andean music, world music |
| Labels | Fortuna Records, Celestial Harmonies |
| Members | Gonzalo Vargas, Enrique Coria, José Luis Reynolds[1] |
| Past members | Pamela Darington, Omar Sepulveda, Jorge Tapia |
| Website | blacksun |
"Wipala", the first track on their debut album, serves as a backdrop to the "Brazil Favela" segment of Ron Fricke's 1992 film Baraka.