the early 80's and Midnight Sun, all known for their unique style, mixed with rock and folk music styles araucana figure became the music of youth. Their vocalist and composer Sol Domínguez (The woman's hair and eyes that contradicted their typical dress Mapuche, her bare feet and the exciting feeling to defend our culture and traditions) and its director and composer Jorge Soto (who puts notes progressive rock ), are the return to the stage. Characterized and recognized for musical adaptations to their own style, songs like "Wedding in Black", "the little cook" and "The Hammer" and others of great composers such as Violeta Parra and Victor Jara. Besides his own compositions as "Mapuche Alma," "Song of Hope" or "La Llave", among others. Between 1982 and 1992 presentations were of excellent quality, sound and rudeness, traveling around the country always with great success, appearing in various scenarios stadiums, theaters, pubs, universities, etc.. Were invited to the best stars of those years as "Sábados Gigantes", "Success" and others.
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Wet Wood was the first serious attempt to make music. We did our own songs in a symphonic rock style Andean " Puelma recounts one of the founders of the group. La Quinta Vergara, Caupolicán Theatre and the auditorium of the University Federico Santa Maria were scenarios that the group stepped into his short life. Never officially recorded anything. "It was very difficult and we were all students, so that no one hundred percent dedicated to the group," recalls the singer.