Idi Bihotz
Idi Bihotz formed in the early 1980s in the Basque Country, with a name meaning "Bull's Heart." Their music blended traditional Basque folk with rock...
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Idi Bihotz formed in the early 1980s in the Basque Country, with a name meaning "Bull's Heart." Their music blended traditional Basque folk with rock elements, creating a sound that resonated locally. Songs like "Amalur" and "Ametsen lapurrak" became central to their work, with "Amalur" in particular gaining attention for its emotional pull.
Key members included Xabier Lete on vocals and guitar, Xabier Amuriza on bass, Juan Kruz Iñesta on drums, and Luis Moro on keyboards. Lete's background as a poet influenced the band's lyrical approach, while the others shaped their instrumental texture. They released albums such as Amalur in 1982, Lur in 1983, and Getxo in 1990.
Despite this, their music found an audience among Basque listeners and the diaspora. Idi Bihotz disbanded in 1990, leaving behind a catalog that includes tracks like "Arantza odoleztatuak" and "Artzainaren ahotsa."
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