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Buscabulla are an experimental Puerto Rican duo whose savvy, smooth fusion melds indie dance-pop and hooky electro with slick funk and breezy post-chill grooves with a plethora of Boricua beats -- from bachata, reggaeton, and merengue to bomba, plena, and salsa. They have played to delighted audiences in the clubs of Brooklyn, on the white beaches of Aguadilla, and on the Coachella stage. From their Kitsune-issued self-titled debut EP in 2014 to their 2017 club smash "Tártaro" (from their self-released second EP) to their eye-popping video single for 2019's "Vámono," the pair actively seek to erase boundaries between low and high culture with imagination, activism, style, and humor.Buscabulla was formed by Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle, a pair of Puerto Rican émigrés living in Brooklyn, New York. The two first met in 2011, when Del Valle attended a house show where Berrios' insouciant acoustic duo En Teta were on the bill. Berrios and Del Valle soon hit it off and became romantically involved. Both were of an artistic bent -- she was a designer, songwriter, DJ, and music producer and he was a multi-instrumentalist -- and before long they began working on music together. They adopted the group name Buscabulla, a Puerto Rican phrase meaning "Troublemaker," and were soon looking for outlets for their music.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Ground, 34 NE 11th ST, Miami, United States
Tickets
USD 15 to USD 20