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The Forgotten Record that Started La Ley Returns: “It Had a Very Advanced Sound for the Time”

Summary by La Tercera
They were full afternoons dedicated to music. No distractions. In the Chile of the mid 80’s, the young Rodrigo “Coti” Aboitiz arrived to the house in Vitacura where his friend Andrés Bobe lived. They installed keyboards, electronic drums and electric guitar in the living room. “And we were plugged into the music team, the typical home music team, I don’t remember if it was a Sansui or a Mara,” he says to Culto. “Andrés with the guitar and many t…

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They were full afternoons dedicated to music. No distractions. In the Chile of the mid 80’s, the young Rodrigo “Coti” Aboitiz arrived to the house in Vitacura where his friend Andrés Bobe lived. They installed keyboards, electronic drums and electric guitar in the living room. “And we were plugged into the music team, the typical home music team, I don’t remember if it was a Sansui or a Mara,” he says to Culto. “Andrés with the guitar and many t…

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Saturday, January 24, 2026.
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