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Humo Del Cairo is a heavy psychedelic combo born in Buenos Aires, Argentina during late 2004. Previously two of its members - guitarist Juan Manuel Díaz and drummer Javier Murillo, former members of some of the most interesting bands in BA, like Baltimore In Love and Los Álamos- designed lots of projects together with avant-garde sounds and diverse luck. Finally, with the incorporation of bassist Gustavo Bianchi, the band found the necessary stability to fully develop. Comfortably established as a trio, Humo Del Cairo played live for the first time in October 2005. From that time on, they started touring regularly all around Buenos Aires. Their live show is a volcano. Their versatility to flow from extreme noise attacks to hypnotic atmospheres catch the attention of both fans and press, and the buzz quickly expands outside the local frontiers. In September 2006, just one year since their debut, they tour around Chile for the first time with local stoners Camión. Back in Argentina they started recording their debut LP with local producer Gonzalo Rainoldi (El Pájaro) at El Pie and Quark studios. It's a long process, but after 6 months of work the result is above all expectations. Black Sabbath, Fela Kuti, Kyuss, Jimi Hendrix, and Argentinean cult bands Pappo's Blues and Color Humano all coexist along the 6 tracks of the record. Naturally flowing between the calm and the storm, their songs include Latin roots jams as well as aggressive guitar riffs. In August 2007 "Humo Del Cair