The Spanish Progressive Rock Encyclopedia

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 N.H.U. 

 From:

    Santiago  

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


Xurxo Pérez (Hammond), Roberto Abal (guitar) and Xose Ferreiro (drums and vocals); + Antonio Fernández (guitar) (by Xoan Piñón), Xulio Ferreiro (percusión) and Tino Grandío (bajo).


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N.H.U.
(1978)

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Nothing to do with Ñu. NHU is a band from Galicia and they sing in galizian, although they are mainly an instrumental band, with psychedelec athmosfears. Time has not treat their sound right, and today it sound very oldy. In their creation, the drummer Ricardo Máiz was also present, but he abandoned the band three months before releasing their only record that was pulished by the Zafiro label. José Manuel Iñesta


One of the finest from the Spanish progressive scene in the seventies, N.H.U. contains everything that made the Spanish scene so special. Strong compositions marked by many changes. Fat keyboards, loud acid guitar and a complex, exciting rhythm section make up the centerpiece of the group. An excellent vocalist and a strong fusion edge ala Mahavishu Orchestra rounds out one of the true bona fide classics of the Spanish scene. An absolute must hear. (Tom Hayes, as reviewed in Gnosis)


  


Review of the record "N.H.U." (in spanish)