The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

The opinions and feelings are from a number of afficionados to this genre, so the descriptions and opinions contained in the entries do not necessarely match mine. Any correction or addendum is welcome. Send them to me via e-mail to inesta[sorry]dlsi.ua.es and the entry will be updated. Thanks for your collaboration!

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


Gabriel Brancic, Javier Navarrete, Eduardo Polonio and Carles Santos (keyboards)


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Viaje
(1976)

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Experimental and electronic Music. The band defined their own sound as "Free Electronic Music". Being this definition in the cover of their LP, a number of people thought that the name of the band was indeed that one: (as it reads in the cover) "Música Electrónica Libre". (José manuel Iñesta)


Definitely the rarest album from the Movieplay label. Unusual for a Spanish band in that it's definitely not symphonic. This is avant garde / experimental rock in the same vein as bands from the Krautrock Ohr label. 3 long instrumental tracks with moog (usually in freakout mode), organ, fuzz guitar and bass. Apparently this was recorded for Library music - but it's much more realized than that usually implies. Closer to Annexus Quam or Dedalus than the Mohawks. This is impossible to find anywhere. Features a gorgeous gatefold sleeve. (Tom Hayes, Gnosis)