Carlos Sadness
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Carlos Sadness

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Carlos Sadness, Barcelona's indie folk turned tropical pop

A songwriter who started with raw emotional albums and later folded in electronic and dance elements.

For the early feel, 'La Idea Salvaje de Hablarles de Ti' still hits. If you want the newer, sunnier side, 'Amor Papaya' with Caloncho is a good place to start.

His 2012 debut 'Ciencias Celestes' had that raw emotional quality people still mention. Then the 2015 collaboration with Bomba Estéreo on 'Aloha' opened things up. Songs like 'Dame 1 Minuto' and 'Sexo Entre Androides' show how his sound has kept shifting toward something brighter and more rhythmic.

He began writing as a teenager in Barcelona, pulling from indie rock and folk. After 'Ciencias Celestes' in 2012, his work started incorporating more electronic textures. Recent albums like 'Tropical Jesus' and tracks with Caloncho and Bratty lean into danceable, tropical pop.

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Carlos Sadness is the stage name of Carlos Martín Bouza, born in Barcelona in 1987. He started writing songs as a teenager, drawing from indie rock, folk, and electronic music. His debut album 'Ciencias Celestes' came out in 2012, noted for its raw emotional quality.

In 2015, his collaboration with Bomba Estéreo on 'Aloha' brought him wider attention. Other songs like 'Nadie Sabe Que Te Quiero' and 'Pompeia' show his style. He has released several albums since, including 'La Idea Salvaje' in 2015, 'El Priscipito Muere al Amanecer' in 2018, 'Diferentes Tipos de Luz' in 2021, and 'Tropical Jesus' in 2023.

While primarily a solo artist, he often performs with a live band that includes Javier Rojas on guitar, Sergi Gris on bass, and Martín Martínez on drums. His music has shifted over time, incorporating more electronic and dance elements, as heard on recent tracks like 'Amor Papaya' with Caloncho and 'Chocolate y Nata' with Bratty.

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