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About Hot Banditoz
A Latino-themed pop act that specialized in summertime party music, Hot Banditoz had their biggest success with their debut 2004 single, a re-working of an old Spanish children's song, "Veo Veo." The song caught on in Spanish resort towns, especially ones with German tourists, and the track became a seasonal hit. Their first album, Mini Disco, was released in the wake of "Veo Veo's" success that same year, and was mainly made up of covers of children's songs from Spanish television. Their follow-up album, Body Shaker, was released in 2005, and the group returned to the charts in 2007 with that year's Best of Holiday Club Hits, a collection -- once again -- meant for the holiday travel and resort season. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
Hot Banditoz's Discography (8)
| Best Of Holiday Club Hits | Universal Mu... |
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| Bodyshaker | Universal Mu... |
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| Mini Disco | Universal Mu... |
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| Chucu Chucu |
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| I Want It That Way |
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Compilations Featuring Hot Banditoz (20)
| Das Winteralbum-Hits Zum Kuscheln | Universal Mu... |
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| Big Brother Allstars | Universal Mu... |
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| Goldstrand Hits 2008 |
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| Ballermann Hits 2004 |
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| Ballermann Pole Position 2005 |
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The Holy Pictures David Holmes |
| Four years in the making, since venturing into the rugged rock-jazz-blues arena with The Free Association; to prepare his fourth proper album David Holmes has put aside Hollywood commitments that began as the soundtrack composer for Steven Sorderbergh movies and has nearly become Holmes main activity as forthcoming soundtracks for the Bobby Sands biopic "Hunger" and "Five Minutes of Heaven" undeniably prove. "The holy pictures" is named after the pub his father was a regular of and conceived as a tribute to the city of Belfast and its people. On it our favourite North Irish DJ gives another lecture on eclecticism and takes a 180 degree turn towards the trendy road where shoegazing and krautrock meet. Next to his cinematic instrumentals, the main surprise here is Holmes singing for the first time, in a not too different manner to Jesus & Mary Chain's Jim Reid. Best example is the first single "I heard wonders", helped by Martin Rev, one half of 70s icons Suicide. Other highlights include the closing track "The Ballad Of Jack and Sarah" dedicated to his parents. Altogether, is a beautiful and rewarding record; his most personal to date. | |
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