Electronic
Begoña starts her musical project in 2001. Until then her career as a well-known visual artist led her to live in Amsterdam, New York, Paris and Bilbao. At a given moment, he decides to use his musical facet never exploited as creative material. In New York, he sings in a Brazilian pub and meets former Bikini Kills Jennifer Blauvelt. In Gent, he starts a collaboration with the Belgian DJ Mo Becha. Wherever he goes he contacts the world of music and his album is taking shape. In Paris, the Record Makers label puts him in contact with Maxence Cyrin with whom he composes his songs at the beginning of 2002. In Bilbao with Madelman, in Donostia with Javi P3z and in Madrid with Javiergarcía, the production of the album ends. The result: new wave, a punk touch, disco, sinthpop with guitars and a lot of attitude. The album of Begoña comes out in January 2004. But before we can enjoy a preview of the album in maxisingle format: LET'S PLAY HIPPIES (or better let's be lesbian tonight). In the maxi, in addition to the original one it contains remixes of the LKan locals, the French Bosco (creators of the music of the Dior Homme parades) and the Portuguese Fernando Carvallho. Let's play hippies is published on November 4, 2003.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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We Only Move When Something Changes | Begoña | 2004 | Album |
Let's Play Hippies | Begoña | 2003 | Single |
Begoña g ES Rock |
Begoña Abad ES |
Begoña Álvarez voc, perc ES Folk |
Begoña Astigarraga |
Begoña Bang-Matu voc ES Reggae |
Begoña Benedetti |
Begoña Bergaretxe p |
Begoña Casado voc ES Pop and Rock |
Begoña Euba |
Begoña Galarza |
Begona Gwertzman |
Begoña Kortázar voc ES Electronic |
Begoña Larrañaga acc ES Folk, Rock and World |
Begoña Llovet |
Begoña Olavide voc US World, Classical and Folk |
Begoña Riobó vn ES Folk and World |