Before Guaracha UFO propelled Meridian Brothers onto the international stage, Eblis Álvarez was already shaping his singular sound universe in the shadows. Released only on CD between 2009 and 2012 via local label La Distritofónica, Meridian Brothers VI and VII never benefited from wide distribution or media exposure. Yet, these albums mark a crucial step in the band's evolution, capturing the energy of Bogota's experimental cumbia scene at the time. On VI, Álvarez weaves a hallucinatory patchwork of cumbia and vallenato, using his guitar as a common thread before layering other instruments. VII pushes experimentation even further with a custom-designed sampling algorithm, generating unpredictable loops and grooves. These two albums thus lay the foundations for the radical fusion and irreverence that would later define Meridian Brothers' identity. Now re-released for the first time on vinyl, these historical recordings offer a raw and fascinating dive into the origins of one of Latin America's most innovative musical projects.