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Free Hole Negro was born in Cuba in 1999, developing the influence and the spirit of the Habana’s underground music to the point of creating their own style: the Free Hop! It is a style that combines all the current international musical trends with the most traditional of the Cuban rhythms. Rap, Son Montuno, Reggae, Drum & Bass, Rumba, Mambo, Hip-Hop, Funk are all harmonized together…. the result is an original creation, a sound with its own distinct identity
Free Hole Negro stands for “pure energy.” “Superfinos Negros” is their brand new, first album. Is the result of five years of work, spent playing in many festival and concerts.
Participation as actors in movie as well as musician in the original soundtrack of the movie “Havana Blues.”(Warner Bros.). Participation in the movie “Desconectados”.
Participation with Isaac Delgado to “Festival de cine internacional de la Habana.”
Participation with Roberto Carcasses at the “Festival de jazz de la Habana.” Live concert whit Los Muñequitos de Matanzas at the “Festival de la rumba.” Participation on the Marina Hemingway at the “Festival de cine 2001.” Concert at the “festival de Hip Hop de la Habana”, special Participation of 2002 with Changuito ,Tata Güines y el grupo Kisha 25. Participation at the Cubadisco in 2003. Participation at the “Festival de reggae international.” Live concert at the “Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión” of Havana. Participation at the program Lonely Planet “Six Degrees”(Toby Amies). Participation at the live concert “The Roots” in the cuban’s house of music. Live concerts intercambio culturale Cuba-Francia. Featuring with X Alfonso y Síntesis at Nell’s Club de Ne Participation with disco “X Moré” di X Alfonso.
Articles on the band appeared on Rolling Stone, El País, Afrocubaweb and Los Angeles Time
Artist Name | Instrument | Website |
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Lester Martinez | Vocal | |
Leonardo Perez | Vocal | |
Jorge Luis Borges | Vocal | |
Victor Navarrette | Guitar | |
Michael Kuty Kayode | Bass | |
Fernando Faver | Drums | |
Frank Kennedy | Percussion | |
Frank David Santiuste Castaneda | Trumpet | |
Carlos Oscar Mejias Perez | Saxophone |