Camino al Desván, which existed between 1983 and 1986, were a fundamental part of the cassette label movement of the early eighties in Barcelona with the Ortega y Cassette label, together with other artists such as Melodinamika Sensor (Javier Hernándo) or 32 Guajar's Faragüit. Later, the three of them, together with Avant-Dernieres Pensées, shared the legendary sampler released by Discos Esplendor Geométrico in 1985 'EG002. Cuatro Grupos de Barcelona'.
Camino al Desvan developed a unique and varied style that sometimes could remind us of groups like Tuxedomoon. They emerged camouflaged within the industrial electronic movement of the 80's, although their interests and proposals violated the elementary precepts of the genre. Crouched in a vital and aesthetic corner that placed them in a more singular place and full of reminiscences and references both daily and artistic that distanced them from this industrial tradition. As if they were distilling a homemade brandy. [SOURCE: ROTOR DISCOS]
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