The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

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 Dr. No 

 From:

    Salou  

 Musicians: (original line-up and changes between parenthesis)


Vilislav Pankov (guitar), Conrad Dubé (bass), Enric Pascual (vocals), Jordi Salvadó (drums), Pere Mestres (guitar) and Néstor Giménez (keyboards)


 Discography:



El Bufó de la Cort
(2003)


Gerrers de Mitjanit
(2009)

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Band founded by Enric Pascual, who also lidered another project named Harnakis. Dr. No started in Salou (Tarragona) in 2000 from the ashes of a local band named CAT. Enric Pascual wanted to found a symphonic outfit and he contracted the bassist from Barcelone Conrad Dube, the guitarrist Dani Anguera, and with the aid of Peter Vall at the keyboards they formed the embryo of Dr. No, recording their first demo in the spring of 2001. In late 2001 they went to Entrepins studios in Tarragona for recording their first named "El Bufo de la Cort" with the collaboration of Pere Mestres in guitar and Jaume Moncusi as technician and keyboardist. Jaume MontcusI was a member of the progressive jazz band Metamorfosis, that along with Iceberg and Pegasus were pionneer of this style in Spain during the 70's. (Juan Mellado)