A Spanish group that mixed hip-hop, reggae, and Latin rhythms while addressing social themes.
For a quick sense of their approach, check 'Clínica' or 'Kloe La Maravilla' with Def-Man. They give you the mix of rhythm and message that defined their run.
Defcom came out of Barcelona in the early 2000s with a sound that wasn't just straight hip-hop. They pulled in reggae and Latin rhythms, and songs like 'Clínica' show how they handled social themes without losing the groove. That combination connected with audiences in Spain and beyond in a way that felt specific to their scene.
They formed in Barcelona with members Def, DJ Panko, and vocalist Kloe. Their debut 'El Barrio' arrived in 2004, followed by albums like 'El Segundo Asalto' and 'Los Que No Se Rinden.'
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