The beginnings of Tango India (which means "Costa Rica" in the aeronautical code) date back to the adolescence of two of its members, Felipe Solís and Juan Diego Villegas. At the age of 17, they began to build a group to project their music. In 1998 they completed their album "¿Dónde Estas Si No Es Aquí?", the first step in the realization of your project. In mid-1999 they improved their live shows considerably and three members joined: Gabriel Wiernik, Alonso Carballo and Marco Castro. At the same time, they knocked on the doors of Costa Rican radio stations and the result was positive: "Azul" and "Esperaré" were the songs that helped the group become popular, to the point that the second one was included in radio stations that do not program songs of this type. The quality and originality was undeniable. Tango India had completed its first stage and needed the support of a record label to take "¿Dónde Estas Si No Es Aquí?" to a wider market. The best opportunity came with the firm 'Líderes', who contacted them with Sony Music. The group achieves its second musical production, which bears the title: "La Máquina Del Tiempo", under the new record label.
2003
Indica
CD, Album, Dig
2003
Sony Music Entertainment (Central America) S.A.
CD, Single, Promo
1999
2010
Producciones Talamanca Verde S.A., Castro Li & Asociados S.A.
CD, Comp, MP, Dig
2003
Sony Music Entertainment (Central America) S.A., Sony Music Entertainment (Central America) S.A., Sony Music Entertainment (Central America) S.A.
DVD, Comp + CD, Album, Comp
2001
BMG Venezuela, Lideres, Warner Music Venezuela
2xCD, Comp, Promo
2001
BMG Centro América, S.A.
CD, Album, Comp
2000
BMG Centro América, S.A.
CD, Album, Comp