Le Mans (band)
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Le Mans | |
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Origin | Spain |
Genres | Indie rock Alternative rock |
Years active | 1993–1998 |
Labels | Elefant Records |
Members |
Le Mans were an indie rock band from the Basque country, Spain, in existence between 1993 and 1998. Having previously toured and released records under the name Aventuras de Kirlian, the group took a new direction as they hired a new member, Gorka Ochoa, to play the drums.
Together with La Buena Vida it was one of the main exponents of "Donosti Sound", a style similar to Twee pop.
In 2000 the Argentine band Suárez recorded the EP 29:09:00, consisting of 5 cover versions of Le Mans songs.
Line-up[]
Discography[]
Albums[]
- Le Mans (Elefant, 1993)
- Entresemana (Elefant, 1994)
- Zerbina (Elefant, 1995)
- Saudade (Elefant, 1996)
- Aquí vivía yo (Elefant, 1998)
- "Catástrofe nº17" (Elefant, 2003)
Categories:
- Spanish indie rock groups
- Musical groups established in 1993
- Musical groups disestablished in 1998
- 1993 establishments in Spain
- Spanish musical group stubs