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Invisible was an Argentinian band playing a mix of blues, prog/art/psychedelic rock and jazz, active from 1973 to 1977. They were formed as a trio in Buenos Aires by Luis Alberto Spinetta (after the breakup of [a=Pescado Rabioso] and the release of their last album, [i]Artaud[/i]), in October 1973. The original Invisible lineup was completed by [a=Pappo's Blues]' on and off rhythm section, Carlos "Machi" Rufino (bass, backing vocals) and Héctor "Pomo" Lorenzo (drums). Their selftitled debut was released in 1974. From 1976 until their breakup a year later, the band expanded into a quartet with the inclusion of guitarist Tomás Gubitsch, and the release of two more albums of which the third and last, the 1976 [i]El jardín de los presentes[/i], is considered the best and a classic, Argentinian rock album. In early 1977, the band called it quits after "musical differences".

Members: Tomás Gubitsch, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Machi Rufino, and Pomo Lorenzo

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