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Salto Mortal

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Released
  
January 1991 (1991-01)

Length
  
64:29

Release date
  
1990

Recorded
  
1989–90

Artist
  
Fangoria

Label
  
Hispavox

Producer
  
Danny Hyde Robert Gordon Fangoria

Salto Mortal (1991)
  
Un Día Cualquiera en Vulcano S.E.P 1.0 (1992)

Genres
  
Electropop, Electronic dance music, House music, Techno, Electronic music

Similar
  
Fangoria albums, Other albums

Fangoria salto mortal


Salto Mortal (English: Somersault) is the debut studio album by Spanish electronic music group Fangoria. It was released in 1991 through EMI Music. After the Alaska y Dinarama's dissolution in 1989, Alaska and Nacho Canut began working on the album with different producers. Musically Salto Mortal is a house album that has influences of electronic music from the 1990s.

Contents

Background

After dissolving Dinarama and finish the tour "Disco Inferno", life goes on, and precisely for this title and Alaska, Luis Miguélez signed one of the first songs following the departure of Carlos Berlanga. Both Alaska and Nacho intend to continue the journey begun in "Fan Fatal". Now you do not have to have the opinion of Carlos Berlanga, but neither have their songs, something that happened in part because the last album. So the songs would make them more or less the same as the "Fan Fatal", but from now could also include songs from other composers.

At first it was thought to have Juan Carlos Aured as an active member of the group to bring some songs and ideas, but this saw that did not have the same vision as Olvido and Nacho, and also decided to leave the group. A Luis Miguélez itself to be included in the project at first. Mauro "Bazoka Nut" Nacho's brother, is also involved, but only as a collaborator in songwriting, since neither is particularly interested in the type of group you want to Nacho and Olvido.

Songs

1Salto mortal
2En mi prisión
3Soy tu dueña

References

Salto Mortal Wikipedia