A Barcelona trio blending ambient electronica with flamenco touches since the early 2000s.
For their signature sound, start with 'Colombina' from 2002. 'Aroiê (Ao Vivo No Estúdio Dual Noise)' shows how that blend holds up in a live studio setting.
They've carved out a specific space where electronic production meets flamenco guitar and percussion, a sound that's been consistent from their debut track 'Colombina' through to later songs like 'Aroiê (Ao Vivo No Estúdio Dual Noise).' That mix of programmed textures with live instrumentation gives their work a particular warmth. They're still putting out albums like 'Inervisions' in 2019, showing they've stuck with that vision.
David Bassols, Roger Subirana, and Marc Ayza started releasing music in the early 2000s, with their debut album 'Colombina' arriving in 2002. They followed with albums like 'Omnia' in 2005 and kept working through the 2010s. Their sound has always been that blend of electronica and ambient music with Subirana's guitar and Ayza's percussion woven through Bassols's production.
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