Una Fábrica came out of Madrid's underground scene with a sound built on distortion and fractured rhythms. Their name translates to "A Factory," which fits the industrial feel in tracks like "Canción Deforme" and "Control." The band's lineup includes Javier Díez on vocals and guitar, Noel Martín on drums, Borja Pérez on bass, and Alberto Cuevas handling electronics.
Their debut album "Canción Deforme" arrived in 2009, setting up their approach to experimental rock. Later records like "Futuros Perfectos" and "Mutaciones" brought in more electronic and industrial elements. Songs such as "Principiantes" and "El Filo" show how they work with dissonant harmonies and distorted vocals.
Una Fábrica has worked with other experimental acts like Hidrogenesse and Furia Trinidad. Their music tends to polarize listeners, some hear it as avant-garde, others as noise, but they've kept at it without much concern for mainstream conventions.
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