“If the Andean folklore fusion psychedelic found the light as a musical genre, I'd path that Aluminé Guerrero and Les Enfants Perdus are important paths in this labyrinth”. D. Virgüez (Guayabo Collective).
​
Aluminé Guerrero and Les Enfants Perdus is the result of the musical project of Aluminé Guerrero (Argentina) with musicians from France, Guatemala, Mexico and Spain. This mix, that results in a happy and a bright music with strong, combative and energetic roots, crosses through traditional genres like the Latin and the South American folklore as much as urban genres like Rap, Ska and more. Right now the group makes its home in Toulouse, France, and waits for the release of its first video clip in February 2018, made by one of the musicians of the group. Aluminé arrived in Toulouse in 2016 after a long trip in Latin America with her project in mind and an album almost ready. From then, she looked for the right people to interpret her work. So came up “Les Enfants Perdus”, or “The Lost Kids”, an inquisitive and versatile blend of styles joined in a traveling and itinerant project. With time, the group and other audio-visuals projects came together and expanded its artistic horizon, offering, during performances, projections of delirious visuals of “El Loco REC” collective form Argentina, with the participation of the artist Lisi Cárdenas.