Danza invisible
Danza Invisible formed in Málaga in the early 1980s with Javier Ojeda on vocals, Manolo Rubio on bass, Chris Navas on guitar, Ricardo Texidó on saxophone, and...
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Danza Invisible formed in Málaga in the early 1980s with Javier Ojeda on vocals, Manolo Rubio on bass, Chris Navas on guitar, Ricardo Texidó on saxophone, and Juan Miguel González on drums. Their song 'Sabor de Amor' became a hit, pulling together pop, rock, and flamenco touches into something that caught on across Spain.
They put out ten studio albums between 1982 and 2000, including 'Sin Aliento' in 1986 and 'Catalina' in 1988. A fire destroyed their studio in 1985, which set them back, and some of their lyrics drew criticism for being too suggestive. Tracks like 'Pero Ahora' and 'Salsa Rosa' kept their sound in rotation on Spanish radio.
The band went on hiatus in the early 2000s but got back together in 2017, playing shows again. Their music, especially 'Sabor de Amor,' still turns up on playlists and at parties, holding a place in Spain's pop landscape without needing much fuss.
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