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Fitness Forever

Fitness Forever’s effervescent, fitness-themed indie pop match right along with Elefant Information’ roster in the first 2000s, which in those days boasted several comparably giddy, fun-loving rings that included La Casa Azul and Cola Aircraft Collection. Paster, “Big Tony” Fresa, Scialdone, and Carlos Valderrama teamed up to create the group …

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Els Pets

Els Dogs are mostly of the surviving bands in the short-lived early-’90s sensation known as rock and roll catal? , or Catalan rock and roll. Described by their like of ’60s British pop, specially the Beatles, and spirit music, their information are straightforward, uninhibited, and joyful, with lyrics coping with …

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Corazón

Sounding something similar to a sunny mash-up of a variety of psychedelic pop, folk revival, and easy hearing artists from your ’60s and ’70s, Corazón nod to like-minded indie pop artists like Serpentina and Giorgio Tuma — artists who, incidentally enough, also been authorized to the Spanish label Elefant in …

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La Casa Azul

Spanish pop act La Casa Azul began weaving together the sugar pop sounds of groups like ABBA, the B-52’s, as well as the Seaside Boys in the past due ’90s. Created by maker/songwriter Guille Milkyway, the music group increased from indie pop obscurity towards the Spanish Best 40 by using …

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YMCK

Japanese digital pop group YMCK shaped in Tokyo in 2003 and quickly became flag providers for Japanese chiptune, the digital music subgenre predicated on eight-bit gaming sounds. Comprising vocalist Kurihara Midori, programmer Yokemura Takeshi, and video manufacturer Nakamura Tomoyuki, the group combines the noises of Nintendo video game music with …

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Mishima

Properly taking their name from the controversial Japanese writer, literate Barcelona indie pop outfit Mishima formed about 1999, with unique members including main singer and songwriter David Carabén in addition to Christian Aloy (guitars), Marc Lloret (keyboards), Óscar d’Aniello (drum programming), and Dani Acedo (bass). Mishima’s 1st two albums, 2000’s …

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OBK

Spanish techno-pop duet OBK was shaped within the 1980s following Miguel Arjona and Jordi Sánchez met at Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona. Influenced by Western techno, the youthful musicians made a decision to create their very own task known as OBK, their name is dependant on Depeche Mode’s “Oberkorn.” After …

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Fangoria

Alternate duet from Spain Fangoria was shaped following Alaska y Dinarama split up in the past due ’80s. Its name was predicated on a favorite horror magazine released within the U.S. Led by Olvido Gara and Nacho Canut, the music group released Salto Mortal in 1990, using the strike track …

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No Band for Lluvia

Inspired with the grunge sounds of Seattle, the Berlin electroclash scene, as well as the punk spirit of NY, No Group for Lluvia certainly are a Spanish alternative rock and roll outfit fronted with the multi-talented Lluvia Rojo. Most widely known for her function in long-running contemporary historical dilemma Cuentame …

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Papa Topo

The charmingly lovely Spanish indie pop group Papa Topo began in 2008 as the automobile for the songs of Adri? Arbona Orero. Documenting at first straight into his pc mike and using gadget instruments, then publishing music on MySpace, he captured the hearing of Elefant documenting musician Guille Milkyway of …

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