Maria Daniela Y Su Sonido Lasser

Maria Daniela y su Sonido Lasser is a Mexican electropop band, formed by Maria Daniela Azpiazu and Emilio Acevedo. The band started in 2001 as an Emilio's idea, just after Nuevos Ricos (New Rich) as many bands nowadays they became famous thanks to their profile on Myspace In 2001, Emilio Acevedo, was involved in other electronic projects, such as Titán, started Sonido Lasser Drakar. Exploring the sounds of dance music, he asked one of his friends, Maria Daniela, to join the group, just for fun. They started in 2003, with a cover of Aerolineas Federales "No me Beses en los labios", and then created the song "Super Vacaciones" (Super Holidays) that was part of the soundtrack of the film "Coapa Heights" by Gibran Asuad. The duo then recorded the song "Miedo", which came from a electrocumbia sampler from Sonido Lasser Drakar. They started to gain success in the blogsphere and in worldwide clubs. So then they started to perform as a duo. They toured the "World Domination Tour" of Nuevos Ricos throughout Europe and United States, and in 2005, they released their first LP "Maria Daniela y su Sonido Lasser". María Daniela y su Sonido Lasser like to define their music as Electropop for the Dancing Halls and want their sound to invigorate the current Mexican High Energy scene. They're also famous for the songs "Fiesta de Cumpleaños", "El Tuviera No Existe", and "Mentiras", cover of Mexican pop icon, Daniela Romo. They made the theme song for the latest Televisa's reality show, El Bar Provoca. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.