Antilopez and the Independent Pulse in Spanish and Latin American Scenes

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Antilopez, an unclassifiable music duo formed by Jose Felix Lopez Garcia known as Felix, and Miguel Angel Marquez Cáceres known as Migue, unveils their latest work at the University of Alicante Auditorium on a Wednesday evening at seven. The performance, a mutated, disco-inspired show, forges a new genre described as an instant playlist. It sends musical greetings across styles, countries, and cultures, carried by vibrant, provocative lyrics. This event marks the start of UA Paraanimf performs in the second term of the academic year 2022/2023, presenting twenty proposals from February through June.

Inside that fifth study, Antilopez shares a musical eclectism and innovation that embraces bachata, reggae rap, and flamenco electronics, while also weaving in pop rock, rogue rumba, and the artist’s acclaimed songs. After more than a decade on stage, Antilopez is becoming a model of true independence, rising from underground roots to a broader audience without support from multinational corporations. The duo has found success in theaters, venues, and festivals across Spain and Latin America.

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Welding Christina Island from Huelva, they define their music as a chiripopa, a blend that moves from pop to cabaret while revisiting author songs, reggae, and always threading humor through both lyrics and live performance. They describe themselves as tireless in their stand against the established order and against global stupidity, turning critiques into a social shield for everyday life in the arts and beyond.

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