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BlackStar by Inverno Samba is a dark concept album by Lampara under the influence of Inverno Samba. The album contains a 30 minute live session recorded at the Knitting Factory (NYC) during the month of November 2004 and five other songs.

Track listing
#"Cafe Noir" - 2:36
#"Tape Darcandle" - 3:34
#"Benicio del Toro" - 2:49
#"Black Star" - 29:48
#"Elevador" - 4:29
#"Cuatro Cielos" - 3:26

Personnel
*Lampara: programming, synthesizers, guitars, samplers, vocals
*Janet Kim: vocals on "Tape Darcandle"
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Scott McConnel, 33, is part of John Howard's team as the Liberal candidate for Lilley at the 2007 Federal Election.

After working hard to put himself through university, Scott graduated from the University of Queensland with first class honours in a Bachelor of Commerce.

After graduating in 1994, Scott worked in a number of positions in the banking and mining industries both in Australia and overseas, but ultimately returned to Australia because of our quality of life.

He believes his experience working overseas gave him an appreciation of how fortunate we are to call Australia home.

Having lived in a number of countries, Scott has seen a lot of bad Government practices and policies that make it very difficult for people to get ahead in life. That's why he feels it's so important to have a Government with a proven track record to keep our economy strong so that people can get ahead and plan for the future with confidence.

Scott is working for important local issues like cracking down on local crime and delivering safer, better roads that have been neglected by the local Labor Member.
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On to Inverno Samba is a compilation of songs by Lampara recorded between 2001 and 2004. It contains a vast amount of electronic work highly influenced by a Cabaret Voltaire generation of artists paying tribute to Julio Cortázar.

Track listing
# "Beneath the Low Leveled Satellite" - 4:23
# "Skylounge and Candlelights" - 3:24
# "Bar Sinfusion 1999" - 2:40
# "Monoscape Bossa" - 4:55
# "South of Lounge" - 4:11
# "Inverno Samba" - 3:04
# "Get Behind Me Satan" - 4:26
# "Come Natural" - 4:47
# "Cielo de Parioneta" - 10:50
# "Negra Modelo" - 3:10
# "Thousands of Stars" - 5:58
# "Monterrey Encielo" - 6:01
# "Tango Bohemio" - 4:25
# "Candela / Yellow Buddha" - 12:28
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Personnel
*Lampara: Programming, Synthesizers, Guitars, Samplers, Vocals
*Monica Novelo: Vocals on Come Natural and Tango Bohemio
*Drew Lavyne: Mastering Engineer
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Disco Aroma by Decibel is the first album by Lampara in collaboration with MoMa under the name of Decibel. The album was mastered by Emily Lazar at the Lodge and acquired a 3 star review in the Rolling Stone Magazine of Mexico. This new version of Disco Aroma contains alternate titles of every song after being banned in the US by record executives for legal issues and monetary reasons. In fact, the guitar progression of Never is based on Public Image Limited's The Order Of Death.

Track listing
# "Days" - 3:27
# "Rumbo" - 3:25
# "Sonica" - 4:00
# "Disco" - 6:32
# "Cielos" - 4:19
# "Jetset" - 4:42
# "Never" - 4:02
# "Blanca" - 4:22
# "Aroma" - 4:20
# "Away" - 6:23

Personnel
*Lampara: Programming, Synthesizers, Guitars, Samplers
*MoMa: Vocals

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