- Kuryakistán · 2001
- Kuryakistán · 1966
- Leche · 1999
- Horno Para Calentar Los Mares · 1993
- Horno Para Calentar Los Mares · 1993
- Versus · 1997
- Versus · 1997
- Chaco (Serie Rock Nacional 2004) · 1995
- Chaco (Serie Rock Nacional 2004) · 1995
- Versus · 1997
- Chaco (Serie Rock Nacional 2004) · 1995
- Chaco (Serie Rock Nacional 2004) · 1995
- Chaco (Serie Rock Nacional 2004) · 1995
Essential Albums
- Take a little of George Clinton's psychedelic funk, season with manic rap-metal and cook it up with a lot of raging hormones, and you've got this wild Buenos Aires outfit. Here they prove their old-school cred by working with Bootsy Collins on the slinky, springy "DJ Droga", and pound some Chili Peppers-style funk metal on "Robot". Lyrically, tracks like "Guerrilla Sexua" and "Apocalipsis Wow!" outline their B-movie world of sex and danger. "Jennifer del Estero" is an R-rated mash note addressed to Jennifer Lopez, who understandably never responded.
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2001
About Illya Kuryaki & The Valderramas
Latin hardcore/rap Illya Kuryaki & the Valderramas was formed by ex-Pechugo Emmanuel Horvilleur and Argentine rock icon Luis Alberto Spinetta's son Dante Spinetta, making their debut with the release of Fabrico Cuero in 1991, being voted Revelation of the Year by local newspaper Clarín. 1993's Horno Para Calentar los Mares was followed by Chaco in 1995. A year later, Illya Kuryaki & the Valderramas moved to the U.S. to make an MTV Unplugged, released under the name of Ninja Mental, later, successfully performing that same show at Buenos Aires' Opera Theater. In 1997 the Latin rappers recorded Versus, followed by 1999's Leche and 2014's live outing Aplaudan en el Luna. ~ Drago Bonacich
- ORIGIN
- Argentina
- FORMED
- 1990
- GENRE
- Alternative and Latin Rock