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  2. Category:Spanish electronic music groups - Wikipedia

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    Electronic music groups from Spain. Pages in category "Spanish electronic music groups" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  3. Mœnia - Wikipedia

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    Mœnia is a Mexican electronic/synthpop/ambient group. Popular within the Latin club scene while simultaneously pioneering a darker, more experimental, more poetic side of Spanish-language electronica, Mœnia has had three top-20 hits.

  4. Neuronium - Wikipedia

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    Neuronium was founded in 1976 as a psychedelic rock quintet with a percussionist, bassist, guitarist and two synthetists. Later, synthesist/guitarists Michel Huygen and Carlos Guirao, and guitarist Albert Giménez changed style to so-called "cosmic music", recording the album Quasar 2C361, released in Spain in 1977 by the label EMI-Harvest. [1]

  5. Category:Spanish electronic musicians - Wikipedia

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    Spanish musicians who play electronic music. Subcategories. ... out of 2 total. Spanish electronic music groups (13 P) H. Spanish house musicians (1 C, 9 P)

  6. List of bands from Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of music bands originating from Spain. For individual musicians, see List of Spanish musicians. See also Music of Spain A. Aerolíneas Federales ...

  7. Chambao - Wikipedia

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    Chambao is a flamenco-electronic band originally from Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, active in its first period from 2002 to 2018 and with a return announced for 2023. They're known for a Flamenco Chill sound that fuses flamenco sounds and palos with electronic music. The name of the band is taken from an improvised form of beach tent that is ...

  8. Kermit (band) - Wikipedia

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    It is an 11-track album in which, in words of the band themselves, they play "with the endless possibilities offered by two guitars, a bass and a drumkit". [4] The album was recorded in Dune 2.0 studios with sound engineer Sergio Cascales, assisted by the band's guitar player —Gonzalo Presa.

  9. Latin alternative - Wikipedia

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    Latin alternative, or "alterlatino", or "Patchanka", [1] is a brand of Latin rock music produced by combining genres like alternative rock, lofi, chillout, metal, electronica, hip hop, new wave, pop rock, punk rock, reggae, and ska with traditional Ibero-American sounds, in Latin Europeans and Latin Americans countries (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, French and Catalan languages).