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Daniel F is the well known (in Peru) Leusemia's singer. He started to write down his own music (along with his brother Kimba Vilis when Leusemia disbanded in 1986. His first work was called "Kursiles Romanzas" wich featured a different style with acoustic and romantic music instead of punk or rock and roll. A year later he released "Kursiles Sobrantes" which featured the "leftovers" of the sessions from the previous album. In 1989 he recorded "Patibulo de Langostas" wich featured his first (very) long song "Echenlos" that was 18 minutes long (or more). Then he released "Generatriz del Acero Pasional", "El Metodo de la Anti-Kritika Estructuralista Dual Contra los Espejos de la Fundamentalidad Cuantica" and "Tanke Diatriba", not too much info about this ones. Then he releases two other productions which featured live material from the first 12 months of Leusemia "Leusemia - Los Primeros 12 Meses" Vol 1 and 2. He releases then "Unidad Vecinal #3 - 1981" which featured songs composed for his neighborhood in which he lived for a long part of his life. "Ecce Homo - La Danza Epitome" was another release that featured live material from his presentations. Then he releases "Los Arrastrados" which is maybe the hardest to find (not that the other ones are easy to find anyway) because he did not release too much of them. And his first CD Album (all the previous ones were in cassette format) was released in 2001 called "Memorias desde Vesania" featured a lot of acoustic songs. In 2003 he releases "El Origen de los Fundamentos" his 2nd CD solo album, featured some acoustic songs and some others with electric guitar. In 2005 he releases a live album "En la Paradoja del Cero 47" which was recorded in a live concert in Chiclayo. In 2007 he releases "Cantor de Penumbras" that was recorded in a live presentation in Cusco. This album features an innovative idea of releasing the concert in an mp3 CD format, why? because the concert was 40 tracks and 3 (or 4 as stated in the booklet) hours long, it would have not fit in a single CD and it would have been too expensive to release a triple (or quadruple) album. And by the way this album features Leusemia's Videoclip "El Oso". In September 2007 he releases "El Zafiro de las Galas" his third CD studio album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.