Band, 1990-1996 ES, Gipuzkoa
Rock and Hip-Hop/Rap
From Basque country (Spain), Negu Gorriak is born after the ska group Kortatu was disbanded in the most popular point of its career in order to avoid creative settlement. The influences from Os Resentidos, old school rappers, Public Enemy, hardcore punk, reggae, ska and latin music are very clear in their eponymic record where the drums are sequenced and the sampler becomes very present. In 1991 two new members will become part of the group: Mikel Anestesia (Mikel Kazalis) and Mikel BAP (Mikel Abrego), incrementing considerably the quality and depth of music of the band. In that year they also created Esan Ozenki (Say It Out Loud, in Basque), their own record label. Published in 1991, Gure Jarrera would make Negu Gorriak both famous (as the most solid group of the Basque music rock scene) and infamous (for the song Ustelkeria, which will lead to them to court). Salam Agur would be Negu Gorriak's last album. In it they decided to salute their friends and music influences by covering some of their favourite songs. Influential artists covered were BAP!!, Otis Redding, Who, Macka B, Minor Threat, Bob Marley, Public Enemy, Clash, Redskins, Poison Idea, Errobi, Dead Kennedys, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Anestesia (3) and N.W.A.. Once again, as it happened with Kortatu they decided to disband the group in order to avoid creative settling. Fermin Muguruza performed solo (sometimes with the FM Dub Manifest or Fermin Muguruza Kontrabanda) and briefly joined Manu Chao's Radio Bemba Sound System in 2003 while other members formed bands like Joxe Ripiau, Nación Reixa, Sagarroi, 2 Kate, Kuraia, Parafünk, Inoren Ero Ni, ... The band would get together three more times for three farewell concerts. Those were also celebration shows, for the court had taken away the charges and there would not be, after all, any settlement for Rodríguez Galindo.
![]() | Fermin Muguruza voc *1963 ES |
![]() | Kaki Arkarazo g, voc *1961 ES |
![]() | Mikel Abrego dr ES |
![]() | Iñigo Muguruza g, voc ES |
![]() | Mikel Kazalis b ES |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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1990-2001 | Negu Gorriak | 2005 | Album |
Ustelkeria | Negu Gorriak | 2001 | Album |
Irabaziko Dugu | Negu Gorriak & BAP!! | 1996 | Single |
Salam, Agur | Negu Gorriak | 1996 | Album |
Ideia Zabaldu | Negu Gorriak | 1995 | Album |
Itxurakeriari Stop Hypocrisy | Negu Gorriak | 1994 | Single |
La Diplomàcia De La Rebel·lia / Bihurkeriaren Diplomazia | Brams Amb La Col·laboració De Negu Gorriak | 1994 | Album |
Negu Gorriak Telebista | Negu Gorriak | 1994 | Album |
Hipokrisiari Stop! (Bilbo 93-X-30) | Negu Gorriak | 1994 | Album |
Apatxe Gaua / Descendents Del Carrer | Negu Gorriak / Inadaptats | 1994 | Single |
Nafarroa Oinez 94 | Negu Gorriak | 1994 | Single |
Borreroak Baditu Milaka Aurpegi | Negu Gorriak | 1993 | Album |
Borreroak Baditu Milaka Aurpegi | Negu Gorriak | 1993 | Single |
Napartheid | Negu Gorriak / Kojon Prieto y los Huajolotes | 1993 | Single |
Borreroak Baditu Milaka Aurpegi | Negu Gorriak | 1993 | Album |
Tour 91+1 | Negu Gorriak | 1992 | Album |
Lehenbiziko Bala | Negu Gorriak | 1992 | Single |
Gure Jarrera | Negu Gorriak | 1991 | Album |
Gora Herria | Negu Gorriak | 1991 | Album |
Herrera De La Mancha 90-12-29 | Negu Gorriak | 1991 | Album |
Gora Herria | Negu Gorriak | 1991 | Single |
Geurea Da Garaipena | Negu Gorriak | 1991 | Single |
Radio Rahim | Negu Gorriak | 1990 | Single |
Bertso-Hop | Negu Gorriak | 1990 | Single |
Hator, Hator | Negu Gorriak | 1990 | Single |
Negu Gorriak | Negu Gorriak | 1990 | Album |