A Spanish duo that mixed electronic textures with thoughtful lyrics for two decades.
For their mix of electronic atmosphere and lyrical weight, try '¿Quién Soy Yo?' and 'A Contrapié'. They show what the duo did best.
Obk's music gave Spanish electronic pop a distinct voice that wasn't just about dance floors. Songs like '¿Quién Soy Yo?' became a breakout track because it wrapped questioning lyrics in accessible synth melodies. Even their later work, like the title track from 'El Cielo No Es Azul', could stir public conversation just through its words.
They started in 1991 as a duo with Jordi Sánchez on vocals and Miguel Arjona on keyboards and production. Albums like 'Anatomía de un Corazón Vacío' and 'Crónicas de un Sueño' established their sound before they moved to independent releases in the 2000s. The core pair kept working through shifting lineups until things quieted down in the 2010s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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