Industria Del Amor
Industria Del Amor was a Spanish duo formed in 2003 by Javier García and David Feito. They worked together on songs like 'Amigo Locutor' and 'Quiero a esa...
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Industria Del Amor was a Spanish duo formed in 2003 by Javier García and David Feito. They worked together on songs like 'Amigo Locutor' and 'Quiero a esa mujer,' which blend pop with flamenco and rock elements. Their music often dealt with straightforward themes of love and relationships.
In 2004, they released a single called 'Rosas Rojas' that gained some attention in Spain. The song had a melancholic tone that connected with listeners. They followed it with albums such as 'Industria Del Amor' in 2004, 'Decapitados' in 2006, and 'En La Vida Ni En La Muerte' in 2009.
Javier García handled lead vocals and guitar, while David Feito played bass and worked on production. Their partnership lasted through the 2000s, though they haven't been active in recent years. Songs like 'Si Lo Hubiera Sabido' and 'Nadie ocupa tu lugar' show their style of emotive, guitar-driven ballads.
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