Artist's albums
Al Lindrum Presents: Ojos De Brujo Reworked
2012 · album
Techari
2010 · album
Corriente vital 10 años
2010 · album
Corriente vital 10 años (Deluxe edition)
2010 · album
Corriente vital 10 años - Avance album
2010 · single
Bari
2010 · album
Nueva vida EP
2009 · EP
Aocana
2009 · album
Aocana (Deluxe edition)
2009 · album
Aocana (Nokia exclusive)
2009 · album
Todos mortales
2009 · single
Techari Live
2007 · album
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Biography
Originally more of a collective than a band, the Barcelona-based flamenco fusion group Ojos de Brujo, which translates to "Eyes of the Wizard", came together in the mid-'90s when guitarist Ramon Giménez began playing with like-minded experimental musicians such as singer Marina "La Canillas" Abad and percussionist Xavi Turull, trying to find out what kind of sound they could create. In 1999, as an official group, Ojos de Brujo issued their first album, a completely self-produced and self-recorded release, Vengue. With a lineup that consisted of Giménez; Abad; turntablist DJ Panko; percussionists Sergio Ramos, Turull, and Maxwell Wright, and guitarist Paco Lomeña, Ojos de Brujo went on to record (again, all aspects of the process were done by the band) 2002's Barí, which was followed by an extensive world tour. Besides increasing their fan base, the tour also introduced them to other musicians from around the world. These meetings inspired the bandmembers to continue developing their sound, and their next album, 2006's Techarí, saw the inclusion of Cuban trumpet player Carlos Sarduy. Three years later, Ojos de Brujo released their third and final studio album 2009's Aocaná and after a series of farewell concerts in 2010, the band called it quits. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi