Iagx is an experimental music collective from Barcelona that formed in the early 2000s. The group centers around the duo of Izaskun and Guillem, with other members like Dani on synths and Mireia contributing vocals on some early work. Their sound pulls from ambient, electronica, and industrial elements, creating atmospheric tracks that don't fit neatly into mainstream categories.
Their debut album 'Hyperspace' came out in 2005, followed by releases like 'Unveiling the Secrets' and 'Codex Gigas' that incorporated noise and glitch elements. The song 'Área 51' became something of a cult favorite, touching on themes of extraterrestrial life and government secrecy that sparked discussion among listeners interested in paranormal topics.
Other tracks like 'Espelhos' and 'Bem' show their range within their experimental approach. They built their following through live performances rather than radio play, maintaining a relatively stable lineup while developing their distinctive sound over several albums.
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