Xera (band)

Xera (band)

Xera is an Asturian(Spain) band from San Andrés, in the municipality of Oviedo. It borns as the consequence of the combination of high sound engineering with symphonic musical concepts based in Asturian traditional music. The basis of their sound is rooted in contrast all the time.

This way, they achieve an ample spectrum of styles inside the concept of electronica (escaping from the usual minimalism in it) reflected in each sound.

Works

Albums

*"Lliendes", launched in December 2006 under a Creative Commons license.

Demos

*"Lliendes (promotional)", launched in 2005 under a Creative Commons license.

Compilations

*"Esbilla 05" (included in "Anuariu de la música asturiana 2005" by L'Aguañaz records), with the song "Valdescabres" published in 2005 under a Creative Commons license.
*"Llengües Vives 1996-2006", with the song "Dúrmite" published in 2006 under a Creative Commons license.
*"Esbilla 06" (included in "Anuariu de la música asturiana 2006" by L'Aguañaz records), with the song "Inda" published in 2006 under a Creative Commons license.
*"Sonidos Eurofolk 2006" (included with Interfolk magazine), with the song "Valdescabres" published in 2007 under a Creative Commons license.

Other Works

* Original soundtrack of the documental movie [http://www.tupatrocinio.com/patrocinio.cfm/proyecto/74530020070767696570696957674565.html "Aconcagua, más que un record"] (2007), produced by [http://www.dostorrestv.com DosTorres Audiovisual]

External links

* [http://www.xera.com.es?l=eng Xera's official webpage]
* [http://xera.com.es/dl.php?l=eng Downloads page]


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