All posts tagged: spain

Fatal Tiger ‘F*****g Down’

Singer Paula Ruiz aka Fatal Tiger has shared the official video for her single 'F*****g Down'. Directed by Amanda Lago, the overly stunning visuals depict Ruiz in the middle of a cult-like group who hovers around her in a sexual and animalistic manner. Opposed to remaining a victim, the singer takes control of the situation, a representation of the struggles we have with our true personality, as Fatal Tiger is actually dreaming the story.

Rosalía ‘Milionària’ & ‘Dio$ No$ Libre Del Dinero’ Videos

Spanish pop star Rosalía brings forth two videos for her tracks 'Milionària' and 'Dio$ No$ Libre Del Dinero', taken from her EP 'F*cking Money Man'. The first vid for 'Milionària' finds Rosalía hitting it big on a TV game show, winning loads of money. 'Dio$ No$ Libre Del Dinero' features the singer simply performing the song on set while of course, money falls from the ceiling.

Listen to Virgen María’s Hyper-Electronic Release ‘G.O.D.’

Spanish DJ and artist María Forqué aka Virgen María has been 'blexing' fans for a couple years with her sets that features the Madrid-raised Forqué naked among projections. Challenging stigmas around religion, sexuality, femininity and more, she uses the digital medium to create installations with a healthy soundtrack of techno, trap, electro and Latin rhythms.

Museless Unveils Her Latest Single ‘El Catolicismo’

Barcelona's Museless examines the dynamics between the Catholic church and sexual relations in her latest single 'El Catolicismo'. Whilst tackling a dicey topic, the Spanish artist continues to incorporate a dance element into the production, something that was present in her previous cut 'Anonymous'.

Museless ‘Anonymous’ Video

Spanish artist Museless has unveiled the video to her single 'Anonymous'. The Laura Martinova-directed vid features Museless driving around in an old convertible Cadillac whilst people in full body suits dance on the streets. There is even a horse running about. Ultimately she ends up meeting a guy with a painted face, resulting in a loving ending.

Museless Drops a Haunting Banger with ‘Japanese Church’

For years now Barcelona-based artist Laura Llopart aka Museless has been pumping out loads of amazing tracks, producing everything from synth-pop and experimental electronica down to post classical. She dropped her 'Grey Boy' EP back in 2016 with her 'Dichotomic History' LP following in 2017. Having recently shared her dreamy song 'Fruta Tardía', she now returns with a straight-ahead beat cut in which she dubs 'Japanese Church'. The instrumental track is a slow-burning and haunting offering that will drive any beat fanatic insane. This is yet another spotlight shining on the diversity of the producer, musician and singer. Have a listen.

Barcelona’s Lasers Make Their Return with Their ‘Possible Start Conditions’ EP

Barcelona trio Lasers have been slightly quiet since the release of their 2013 album 'Exchange Levels'. Noted as key fixtures Spain's nu-disco and electronic pop scene, the group have released their new EP 'Possible Start Conditions'. Retaining elements of their signature sparkling blueprint from previous releases, the new work further explores otherwordly ideas of electronica spawning a sound that is prime cosmic dance floor material. Comprised of four cuts in total, the EP is released through Fernando Lagreca's Beautiful Accident label. We have a stream of 'Possible Start Conditions' down below.

Stream SDH’s Haunting Single ‘The Scent’

Having released their EP 'Tell Them' back in March of this year, Barcelona's SDH (Semiotics Department of Heteronyms) will now drop their self-titled debut LP on June 22nd. Comprised of 8 tracks, the LP is a blend of synth-wave, post-punk, industrial and more, rolled into one nocturnal package. One of the songs featured on the upcoming LP is SDH's haunting single 'The Scene'. Using sharp synth structures atop a light drum pattern, the echoing vocals of Andrea P. Latorre's is an eerie yet sultry music ride.

ColoRising Mixes 36: SDH (Semiotics Department of Heteronym)

Post-punk, synth-wave, industrial, techno - Barcelona's SDH (Semiotics Department of Heteronym) are some of the best to craft the sound bursting from Spain. Comprised of Andrea P. Latorre and Sergi Algiz, label owners of Cønjuntø Vacíø and members of the cutting edge band Wind Atlas, their SDH project is the ultimate rush of haunting, heavy electronica layered with a synth-pop spreading, creating the ultimate balance between light and dark. Questioning the idea of fiction, SDH's sound is a continuing ride through illusory and realism. With their new EP 'Tell Them' out March 9th on Avant! Records, Semiotics Department of Heteronym are true heroes of electronic and post-punk alchemy.