A mysterious late-1990s trio from Barcelona who made moody, provocative electronic music while keeping their identities hidden.
If you want to hear what they were about, start with "Night Sex Hot Night" and then try "Cave Of The Wolf." That gives you both the provocative edge and the atmospheric side.
They captured a particular moment in Barcelona's underground electronic scene with their deliberately vague identities and unapologetically raw approach. The track "Night Sex Hot Night" from 2002 got attention for its direct lyrics and sultry delivery, stirring up debate precisely because it wasn't subtle. Other songs like "Un Beso Me Encanta Mi Corazón" and "Cave Of The Wolf" followed that same moody, atmospheric electronic style.
They came out of Barcelona in the late 1990s, using stage names and keeping their identities vague as part of their appeal. They put out a few albums in the early 2000s, including "Lluvia y Calor" and "Noche," and worked with other electronic producers while staying mostly in the shadows.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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