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Nieva (band)

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Nieva
OriginMadrid, Spain
GenresPop rock, electronica, electropop, gothic rock
Years active2004-present
LabelsAntipop
MembersAntonio Escobar
Noemí Carrión

Nieva (meaning Snows), is a Spanish pop rock group formed in the 2000s by Noemí Carrión (singer), and Antonio Escobar (producer).[1][2] whose musical sound fuses electric guitars with electronica.

Biography

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Antonio Escobar and Noemí Carrión met during 2002, in the Madrid recording studio of Spanish House DJ and record producer Dr Kucho!, where they were recording vocals for Carrión's solo album for Sony Music. In 2004, they formed Nieva and in 2007, after 3 years of development, the duo performed concerts, in Spanish cities with a full band,[3] before writing, recording and producing their debut album. In 2011, the group began the final mixing and mastering of Sed De Mar (Sea Of Thirst) which featured the songs De Cualquier Manera, Maldito Veneno, Rompecorazones and Sólo Me Importas Tú.

Discography

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  • Nieva De Cualquier Manera, Maldito Veneno, Rompecorazones, Sólo Me Importas Tú (Antipop, España), EP
  • Nieva Sed De Mar (Antipop, España), album

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "El manchego Antonio Escobar Núñez gana el Premio de Música Electrónica de Caja España" Archived 22 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Author: Europa Press, Section: Hemeroteca de Categorías, deConcursos - premios, certamenes, concursos, Date: 30/10/06, Publisher: deconcursos.com, "EUROPA PRESS. Antonio Escobar Núñez, manchego residente en Madrid, ha resultado ganador del Premio Música Electrónica con su obra titulada 'Lighthouse mp3'.", Retrieved: 19 August 2011
  2. ^ antonio escobar - antipop :: music for media, Author: Antipop.es, Publisher: Antipop.es, Retrieved: 9 April 2011
  3. ^ http://www.ua.es/es/servicios/comunicacion/notas/06112702.html, Title: "Pop-Rock Gótico Y Música Contemporánea En El Paraninfo", Author: Servicio de Informatica, Publisher: ua.es, Retrieved: 9 April 2011
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