00:33We started to make our concerts and presentations in the city of Medellín based on self-gestion,
00:41which has to do more than all with getting with the fingers, with the fingers, with the hands,
00:48everything that is based on each event.
01:06Our genre is the indie rock, an alternative rock that tries to connect with the people through our songs.
01:17The Banda El Bisonte, beyond the music, has been a connection between us,
01:22because we are connected to the music affect.
01:24Since we have 5 years old, we have passed a lot of experiences that have made that sound mature.
01:40My first teacher was John O'Kendall.
01:42From that time, we had the opportunity to approach the music,
01:46and we also had the opportunity to do with him an ensemble.
01:49That ensemble came the idea of the Banda El Bisonte.
01:52The Banda El Bisonte is the union of many things,
01:55of friendship, of sounds, of words,
01:58that are mixed with the sound of the city.
02:24It's called therellis.
02:25Music playing?
02:26Yes.
02:31It's his lami, this tiny excitement began to be 55 years ago.
02:32What's interests that he used for making us so much more recently?
02:36Yes.
02:36You
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