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Tabaco

In the Spanish psychedelic rock scene, Tabaco emerges, a name that evokes a particular sonic experience. Their legacy, though concise, is marked by a proposal that began in 1971 with the release of their only album, titled Desintegración. This work became the main record of their musical journey, offering a window into their unique vision of the genre. The band was composed of Jordi Molet on drums, Eduardo Gonzalez contributing on bass and organ, Mariano Escriu on guitar, and Josep M. Abella as vocalist.

The sound of Tabaco is anchored in psychedelic exploration, a territory where instruments dialogue to create immersive atmospheres. Eduardo Gonzalez's organ, for example, intertwines with Mariano Escriu's guitar, weaving textures that define the character of tracks like those that make up Desintegración. The rhythmic foundation provided by Jordi Molet and the voice of Josep M. Abella complete this sonic picture, inviting an introspective journey through the compositions.

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The context of 1971 places Tabaco at a moment of effervescence for experimental music in Europe. Their LP Desintegración, released that year, stands as a testament to that sonic quest. Although their discographic career was limited to this single work, the impact of their proposal within the Spanish psychedelic rock circuit endures, offering those who discover it a sample of the creativity and audacity of the era.

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