The elaborately named Argentinian rock group Indio Solari y Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado, was conceived by Carlos Alberto Solari (born Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina on January 17, 1949), in 2004. The group formed from the ashes of the vocalist's former band Patricio Rey y Sus Redonditos de Ricota, and was initially a solo project for Solari, who uses the pseudonym "Protoplasman" to refer to himself. They expanded and weathered a number of lineup changes over the years, adding guitarists Baltasar Comotto and Gaspar Benegas, bassist Fernando Nalé, as well as saxophone and trumpet players. As a result, the group's rock-based sound is accented with jazzy tones, particularly on the debut. They have released five albums to date, beginning with El Tesoro de Los Inocentes in 2004. 2017 marked the release of El Ruiseñor, El Amor y La Muerte.
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