INVISIBLE SUGA'
25/07/05

Tijuana-based independent label Discos Invisibles, will release what it is to be Destreza's first EP on CD ever! CD-R, I mean... which is way more underground, of course.

This release will be entitled "Girls Hate You Too" and it will include tracks featuring colaborations with Aeropuerto's Susana Liceaga, Supereit, among other guest artists, as well as remixes done by Discos Invisibles artists.

This EP will also include a surprise for those who have been following up Destreza since the late 90's and will be available next autumn.

 

DESTREZA REMIX ON VINYL!
24/07/05

Daaaamn! It's been months...
Eeah I know. Sh..

But guess what? Dearstereofan just relased a maxi-single on vinyl featuring remixes to spaniard folk The Secret Society done by Destreza, Antena, Loud, and Two Pias Djs vs Spam. You can read more about it at DSF!

 

NEW GIGS!
04/05/05

A few NEW dates were added to the GIG section!!!

 

I'M BACK
28/03/05

These pages got lost somewhere near 2003 and this year, I don't know what happened. Internet overload, maybe. I'm sure you care.

I'll be updating frequently, so don't just leave.
Come back, yeah?

If you got lost too,
why don't you visit filtro.com.mx and abolipop.com?

 

JAPO & MASÚ EP
NOW AVAILABLE
28/03/05

"Destreza offers glitchy breakbeats of a rough nature, and is largely recognized among the local IDM enthusiasts. Subnor (better known as Nasty, although the name Juan Manuel Arias appears in his passport)  is part of the multimedia collective known as Xnografikz, ex member of Jungle Empire, a drum and bass crew, and actually is very happy living in Spain.
 
   
"Subnor (a.k.a Nasty) and Destreza present Japo – Masú, a work that multiplies each one’s personality to get an schizophrenic-like result that makes of diversity and style mixing its own game, from which, still I have to say, it’s impossible to escape. From the drill and bass frenzy, to sweet bedroom electronica, micro rythms and synthetic ambient, and even traces of electro. Incessant changes on the rhythm (not only along the EP, but in times, even in the same track), leads us to transit once and again from the known to the unknown, from speed exercises to synthetic tranquility. All of this within the ambiguous territory of what has been called IDM.

Real big fun!"

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