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Gaba is the project formed by Enrique Garoz de Diego and Garazi Gorostiaga
(Euskal Herria - Madrid). The duo starts at the Larraskito Club in 2018 and
since then they continue to expand their imaginary based on the fantastic
literary genre, science fiction, nature and esotericism.
The fusion and feedback of its machinery (both digital and analog), is used by
this duo as a receiver, transmitter and generator of frequencies that rush to the
drone, the environment and industrial music.
Until now, they have performed in Música Dsipersa (Madrid), Dabadaba
(Donostia-San Sebastián), Dirty Sonora (La Pletina Centro Creativo, Getafe),
Necrosyntech (Bilbao), and in the second edition of Gau Maltzurrak (Club Le
Larraskito, Bilbao ).
They have also edited a mixtape, "Ascension", a cassette work dedicated to
Rod Serling with the Crystal Mine label, "The Twilight Zone", and a split next to one of the pioneers of industrial music in Italy, Maurizio Bianchi, under the
Marbe Negre label.

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https://soundcloud.com/gabasounds

https://crystalmine.bandcamp.com/album/the-twilight-zone

https://marbrenegre.bandcamp.com/

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Garazi Gorostiaga (Galdakao, Euskal Herria, 1986) finds in electronic music, computers, synthesizers and languages ​​such as MIDI the ability to know, express and state freely her
experiences, ideas and emotions whilst also experimenting with them.
Although musical creation has indeed accompanied her for many years, it was not until 2016 when she first presents her work to a live audience, focusing on sounds and styles such as ambient, drone and industrial.
In 2017, the music label Eclectic Reactions from Bilbao in Spain released her first work, “Irauten”. Since then she has taken part in festivals such as the ODD (Barcelona), Nokodek, Dantz, DobleCheck (Donostia-San Sebastián), Kubeats (Urretxu), Inmersiones (Vitoria-Gasteiz),
The Alhóndiga Experimental Music Programme, Mem (Bilbao), and furthermore in projects and
collectives like Le Larraskito Kluba, Gertrude Noise Meeting, Dena Nahi Dugu (Atari), Música Dispersa or Mise-En-Scène Productions.
Despite her work methodology of constant change, her favourite areas of experimentation are field
recordings, synthesis (especially granular) and digital processes in real time.
An imagery where there are no words. Compression/containment and expansion, chaos and order,
calm and violence. Everything is in question, everything is the way it is in a cosmic, introspective and oneiric journey where identity and duality lose all their meaning.
Sound alchemy, a thunderous coven, digital paganism and a necromantic spirit.
«Revolutionary is the idea that creativity will save the world»

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garazigorostiaga.wixsite.com/disgrace

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https://eclecticreactionsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/er019-garazi-gorostiaga-irauten

Enrique Garoz de Diego (Madrid, 1979) a.k.a. Tube Tentacles, has been an experimental musician for fifteen years, mainly in the field of noise. He is involved in other projects such as Lazharus, Mekurabe and Daiben. His passion for valve synthesizers led him to a long research about them, not
only to work musically, but to find unusual sounds in the world of noise.
Creator of the Pure Reactive Records label, behind him he has many works in collaboration with different artists from Japan and the United States, such as: Witches of Malibu, The Haters, Government Alpha, T. Mikawa and Hermann Kopp.
He has also been commissioned to organize several festivals and concerts throughout the state, such as From Beyond Fest, Necrosyntech, Gau Maltzurrak, Mattoid & Pure Reactive Records Fest, etc ...

Throughout his career he has played in spaces such as Medialab Prado (Madrid), MEM (Bilbao) and Le Larraskito Kluba (Bilbao), DobleCheck (Donostia - San Sebastián) or as usual at the Música Dispersa festivals.
In 2017 he performed in the Czech Republic in a minitour organized by DBY Records, and in 2018, he organized a tour of Japan along with Brutalomania and Gyakusatsu.

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https://soundcloud.com/tube-tentacles

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Photos: Sergio Albert Aviles

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