Phran KFAX14 Logos Of The Venezuelan Minitecas
Logos of soundsystems with illustrous names such as Betelgeuse, Sound Crazy, ZC, Coconut, The Boss and High Voltage
Collected by Phran aka Fran Mejia (the artist behind a few of Klasse Wrecks' early releases and one half of Dos Ritmos alongside Luca Lozano). For this issue, Fran has delved into the world of the Venezuelan Minitecas, a strain of mini/tiny soundsystems first found in Venezuela in the late 1960s and early 1970s. By the 1980s Minitecas were widespread in the country, with a multitude of soundsystems. Minitecas would play a wide mix of genres such as Electro, New Wave, Miami Bass and Italo Disco and when played together would be represented by one simple word; 'Changa'.
Featuring 100s of logos across 70 pages and including a foreword by Phran.
Published by Klasse Wrecks
Spain Import
Open-spine binding with mauve glue
70 pages (70 g/m² EOS yellow bible print paper)
10 x 14 cm
Logos of soundsystems with illustrous names such as Betelgeuse, Sound Crazy, ZC, Coconut, The Boss and High Voltage
Collected by Phran aka Fran Mejia (the artist behind a few of Klasse Wrecks' early releases and one half of Dos Ritmos alongside Luca Lozano). For this issue, Fran has delved into the world of the Venezuelan Minitecas, a strain of mini/tiny soundsystems first found in Venezuela in the late 1960s and early 1970s. By the 1980s Minitecas were widespread in the country, with a multitude of soundsystems. Minitecas would play a wide mix of genres such as Electro, New Wave, Miami Bass and Italo Disco and when played together would be represented by one simple word; 'Changa'.
Featuring 100s of logos across 70 pages and including a foreword by Phran.
Published by Klasse Wrecks
Spain Import
Open-spine binding with mauve glue
70 pages (70 g/m² EOS yellow bible print paper)
10 x 14 cm
Logos of soundsystems with illustrous names such as Betelgeuse, Sound Crazy, ZC, Coconut, The Boss and High Voltage
Collected by Phran aka Fran Mejia (the artist behind a few of Klasse Wrecks' early releases and one half of Dos Ritmos alongside Luca Lozano). For this issue, Fran has delved into the world of the Venezuelan Minitecas, a strain of mini/tiny soundsystems first found in Venezuela in the late 1960s and early 1970s. By the 1980s Minitecas were widespread in the country, with a multitude of soundsystems. Minitecas would play a wide mix of genres such as Electro, New Wave, Miami Bass and Italo Disco and when played together would be represented by one simple word; 'Changa'.
Featuring 100s of logos across 70 pages and including a foreword by Phran.
Published by Klasse Wrecks
Spain Import
Open-spine binding with mauve glue
70 pages (70 g/m² EOS yellow bible print paper)
10 x 14 cm