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Comando Bruno

Comando Bruno

Comando Bruno has been played on NTS in shows including Don't Trip w/ Margarita, featured first on 3 November 2014. Songs played include Danza and Sueño Imperial (Parte VII).

Rafael Flores is from Andújar (Spain), and has recorded a number of albums since 1981, under his own name and also as Comando Bruno. Many collaboration works followed with like-minded musicians (Francisco López, Zan Hoffman, Avant Dernières Pensées, Seiei Jack Nakahara and Thomas Park, to name a few). His music was released all over the world by such labels as Discos Esplendor Geométrico, Korm Plastics, Zero Cabal, Graf Haufen Tapes, BogArt, Tonspur Tapes etc. His whole work is milestone of experimental music and sound exploration, he produces audio/videoworks in a very much personal way too hard to define. Rafael Flores build a solid personal universe with an intelligent use of natural recordings and the methods of musique concréte, collages and plenty of other vanguard approaches, mixed with a particular sense of humour next to spirit of dada and surrealism.

One of the most active sound artists in the 80's industrial music scene (international cassette network, experimental video, radio and mail art), he influenced new generations of experimental sound artists.

His most notorious feature is the intimate poetical touch in the soundworks, quite unusual for the industrial music scene: "Those sounds became tinged with poetry, and they have been holding the contrast between the luminous mornings and the anxious dreams of the siesta… The light breeze waves a weightless curtain. The curtain caresses a just made bed, although perhaps it took place many years ago. One can hear a row that turns suddenly into calm, then in the vertigo of silence a spiral of dreams appears, guided by voices from otherworld." [fenici magazine]

From 1991 to 2001, Rafael Flores reduced musical activity, and was involved with videoart, releasing just a very limited soundworks as "friends only" private editions. After a long pause, he returns to editorial activity, but again with a few series of very limited editions on cdr and some net editions.

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Comando Bruno

Comando Bruno has been played on NTS in shows including Don't Trip w/ Margarita, featured first on 3 November 2014. Songs played include Danza and Sueño Imperial (Parte VII).

Rafael Flores is from Andújar (Spain), and has recorded a number of albums since 1981, under his own name and also as Comando Bruno. Many collaboration works followed with like-minded musicians (Francisco López, Zan Hoffman, Avant Dernières Pensées, Seiei Jack Nakahara and Thomas Park, to name a few). His music was released all over the world by such labels as Discos Esplendor Geométrico, Korm Plastics, Zero Cabal, Graf Haufen Tapes, BogArt, Tonspur Tapes etc. His whole work is milestone of experimental music and sound exploration, he produces audio/videoworks in a very much personal way too hard to define. Rafael Flores build a solid personal universe with an intelligent use of natural recordings and the methods of musique concréte, collages and plenty of other vanguard approaches, mixed with a particular sense of humour next to spirit of dada and surrealism.

One of the most active sound artists in the 80's industrial music scene (international cassette network, experimental video, radio and mail art), he influenced new generations of experimental sound artists.

His most notorious feature is the intimate poetical touch in the soundworks, quite unusual for the industrial music scene: "Those sounds became tinged with poetry, and they have been holding the contrast between the luminous mornings and the anxious dreams of the siesta… The light breeze waves a weightless curtain. The curtain caresses a just made bed, although perhaps it took place many years ago. One can hear a row that turns suddenly into calm, then in the vertigo of silence a spiral of dreams appears, guided by voices from otherworld." [fenici magazine]

From 1991 to 2001, Rafael Flores reduced musical activity, and was involved with videoart, releasing just a very limited soundworks as "friends only" private editions. After a long pause, he returns to editorial activity, but again with a few series of very limited editions on cdr and some net editions.

Original source: Last.fm

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Danza
Comando Bruno
Actéon1986
Sueño Imperial (Parte VII)
Comando Bruno
Discos Esplendor Geometrico1988