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Dry River
2,095 listeners
There are at least three bands called Dry River: 1. Russian post-rock band from Moscow. Has at least one album - Enochian (2014). For now t… read moreThere are at least three bands called Dry River: 1. Russian post-rock band from Moscow. Has at least one album - Enochian (2014). For now the band has frozen its concert activity. For more information: http://dryriver.bandcamp.com/ 2. Sp… read moreThere are at least three bands called Dry River: 1. Russian post-rock band from Moscow. Has at least one album - Enochian (2014). For now the band has frozen its concert activity. For more information: http://dryriver.bandcamp.com/ 2. Spanish progressive rock band. It was started in 2004 in Caste… read more -
Alameda
8,057 listeners
There are multiple artists sharing the name Alameda; 1) This Spanish band is rooted in 1977 when four musicians met each other on the Conservatory Of Seville. They experimented with music in bands like Orquesta Union, Gong, Nuevos Tiempos and Tartessos and then decided to found their own group na… read more -
Asfalto
8,085 listeners
1) Asfalto was a rock band from Madrid, Spain. Es comprensible que el grupo pionero en delimitar el sonido del rock urbano se llamara Asfalto. Julio Castejón fue el alma de este grupo siempre respetado pero posteriormente poco reivindicado por la memoria colectiva. Gracias al empeño de Castejón … read more -
Mezquita
4,597 listeners
The 70s was the heyday for both progressive rock and Spanish rock in general. Mezquita combined the approach of bands like King Crimson and… read moreThe 70s was the heyday for both progressive rock and Spanish rock in general. Mezquita combined the approach of bands like King Crimson and the prolific Italian Prog scene with a strong Spanish folk flavor. The Flamenco influence is clea… read moreThe 70s was the heyday for both progressive rock and Spanish rock in general. Mezquita combined the approach of bands like King Crimson and the prolific Italian Prog scene with a strong Spanish folk flavor. The Flamenco influence is clear in Jose Rafael Garcia's electric and acoustic guitars… read more -
Bloque
7,163 listeners
Bloque se formó en Torrelavega y Santander (Cantabria) en 1973, cuando Luis Pastor, Juan José Respuela, Sixto Ruiz y Paco Baños, inspirándo… read moreBloque se formó en Torrelavega y Santander (Cantabria) en 1973, cuando Luis Pastor, Juan José Respuela, Sixto Ruiz y Paco Baños, inspirándose en grupos como The Allman Brothers Band, Yes o King Crimson, decidieron dar rienda suelta a su … read moreBloque se formó en Torrelavega y Santander (Cantabria) en 1973, cuando Luis Pastor, Juan José Respuela, Sixto Ruiz y Paco Baños, inspirándose en grupos como The Allman Brothers Band, Yes o King Crimson, decidieron dar rienda suelta a su imaginación musical y crear esta banda. Con la llegada del t… read more -
Ñu
18,533 listeners
There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Spanish hard rock band from Madrid 2) An Electronic artist 1) Ñu es una de las bandas más ve… read moreThere are multiple artists with this name: 1) Spanish hard rock band from Madrid 2) An Electronic artist 1) Ñu es una de las bandas más veteranas del heavy rock en castellano. Formada por José Carlos Molina y Rosendo Mercado (aunque ést… read moreThere are multiple artists with this name: 1) Spanish hard rock band from Madrid 2) An Electronic artist 1) Ñu es una de las bandas más veteranas del heavy rock en castellano. Formada por José Carlos Molina y Rosendo Mercado (aunque éste iniciaría pronto una carrera en solitario) en 1975. Ñu gua… read more -
Tako
9,521 listeners
Three bands with this name: 1. A largely instrumental jazz-rock/progressive rock band from Belgrade, Serbia (the former Yugoslavia), formed… read moreThree bands with this name: 1. A largely instrumental jazz-rock/progressive rock band from Belgrade, Serbia (the former Yugoslavia), formed in 1975. The group consisted of Dušan Ćućuz (bass), Miroslav Dukić (guitar), Slobodan Felekatović… read moreThree bands with this name: 1. A largely instrumental jazz-rock/progressive rock band from Belgrade, Serbia (the former Yugoslavia), formed in 1975. The group consisted of Dušan Ćućuz (bass), Miroslav Dukić (guitar), Slobodan Felekatović (drums) and Đorđe Ilijin (keyboards, flute, harmonica). The… read more -
Kotebel
3,967 listeners
KOTEBEL aims to approach progressive music from the perspective of classical or "academic" music, mainly through the rigorous dev… read moreKOTEBEL aims to approach progressive music from the perspective of classical or "academic" music, mainly through the rigorous development of thematic material and the use of resources (e.g. harmonic) from periods like impressio… read moreKOTEBEL aims to approach progressive music from the perspective of classical or "academic" music, mainly through the rigorous development of thematic material and the use of resources (e.g. harmonic) from periods like impressionism. "Structures", KOTEBEL's first album, in… read more -
Módulos
772 listeners
Módulos (also known popularly as "Los Módulos") were one of the very first symphonic rock bands formed in Spain. Their blend of s… read moreMódulos (also known popularly as "Los Módulos") were one of the very first symphonic rock bands formed in Spain. Their blend of symphonism and spanish pop of the era brought them great commercial success. View wikiMódulos (also known popularly as "Los Módulos") were one of the very first symphonic rock bands formed in Spain. Their blend of symphonism and spanish pop of the era brought them great commercial success. View wiki