Capitan Melao
Capitan Melao formed in Barcelona around 2016 as a musical collective. Their debut single "A Piel" became an early calling card, and they've since released...
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Capitan Melao formed in Barcelona around 2016 as a musical collective. Their debut single "A Piel" became an early calling card, and they've since released albums like Electropico in 2019 and Fantasmas in 2022. The group includes Pau Mega on vocals, Nil Moliner on guitar, Victor Martínez on drums, and Marcel Bagé.
Their sound pulls from Latin rhythms and electronic beats, though they've also worked with Afrobeat and funk elements. Songs like "Estelar" and "Olvido" show their range within that mix. Some listeners felt the shift away from a purely Latin foundation on Electropico was a departure, but the band kept experimenting.
Their live shows are known for being energetic.
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