DOCTOR EXPLOSIÓN Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/artist/doctor-explosion/ Guerssen Records Thu, 24 Apr 2025 14:34:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-isotip-32x32.png DOCTOR EXPLOSIÓN Archives - Guerssen Records https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/artist/doctor-explosion/ 32 32 Vivir Sin Civilizar https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/vivir-sin-civilizar/ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 22:00:00 +0000 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/vivir-sin-civilizar/ You don't have to look hard to find a consistently astonishing band within the garage rock genre; look to Spain, specifically the Asturian seaside city of Gijón. Over there, one of the legendary names of the notoriously raucous Spanish garage scene continues to build upon their steadily carved-out legacy that's crossed eight albums, nearly two dozen singles, and excursions across the time zones of the Old World and the Americas. This band is Doctor Explosion, and their international trajectory stems from their long-kept reputation as one of Spain's more dynamic rock n' roll machines, instigating live experiences that spark such reactions as madness, exhilaration, and the almighty, reptilian-brain'd get-down feeling one conjures from the loins upward!
Since their trans-Atlantic partnership with Slovenly Recordings for their latest record, Superioridad Moral, Doctor Explosion has maintained momentum with several new single releases on their Discos Circo Perrotti label. But their latest raison d'etre is revisiting where their wild-beat mission began with the reissue of their debut record, Vivir Sin Civilizar. With the reworked production and remixing overseen by founding member Jorge Munoz-Cobo at his renowned studio Estudios Circo Perrotti, his below claim validates that this version of the record is the definitive representation of the Doctor Explosion sound he initially sought during those recording sessions 32 years prior.

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You don’t have to look hard to find a consistently astonishing band within the garage rock genre; look to Spain, specifically the Asturian seaside city of Gijón. Over there, one of the legendary names of the notoriously raucous Spanish garage scene continues to build upon their steadily carved-out legacy that’s crossed eight albums, nearly two dozen singles, and excursions across the time zones of the Old World and the Americas. This band is Doctor Explosion, and their international trajectory stems from their long-kept reputation as one of Spain’s more dynamic rock n’ roll machines, instigating live experiences that spark such reactions as madness, exhilaration, and the almighty, reptilian-brain’d get-down feeling one conjures from the loins upward!
Since their trans-Atlantic partnership with Slovenly Recordings for their latest record, Superioridad Moral, Doctor Explosion has maintained momentum with several new single releases on their Discos Circo Perrotti label. But their latest raison d’etre is revisiting where their wild-beat mission began with the reissue of their debut record, Vivir Sin Civilizar. With the reworked production and remixing overseen by founding member Jorge Munoz-Cobo at his renowned studio Estudios Circo Perrotti, his below claim validates that this version of the record is the definitive representation of the Doctor Explosion sound he initially sought during those recording sessions 32 years prior.

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Vivir Sin Civilizar (Digipack) https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/vivir-sin-civilizar-digipack/ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 22:00:00 +0000 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/vivir-sin-civilizar-digipack/ You don't have to look hard to find a consistently astonishing band within the garage rock genre; look to Spain, specifically the Asturian seaside city of Gijón. Over there, one of the legendary names of the notoriously raucous Spanish garage scene continues to build upon their steadily carved-out legacy that's crossed eight albums, nearly two dozen singles, and excursions across the time zones of the Old World and the Americas. This band is Doctor Explosion, and their international trajectory stems from their long-kept reputation as one of Spain's more dynamic rock n' roll machines, instigating live experiences that spark such reactions as madness, exhilaration, and the almighty, reptilian-brain'd get-down feeling one conjures from the loins upward!
Since their trans-Atlantic partnership with Slovenly Recordings for their latest record, Superioridad Moral, Doctor Explosion has maintained momentum with several new single releases on their Discos Circo Perrotti label. But their latest raison d'etre is revisiting where their wild-beat mission began with the reissue of their debut record, Vivir Sin Civilizar. With the reworked production and remixing overseen by founding member Jorge Munoz-Cobo at his renowned studio Estudios Circo Perrotti, his below claim validates that this version of the record is the definitive representation of the Doctor Explosion sound he initially sought during those recording sessions 32 years prior.

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You don’t have to look hard to find a consistently astonishing band within the garage rock genre; look to Spain, specifically the Asturian seaside city of Gijón. Over there, one of the legendary names of the notoriously raucous Spanish garage scene continues to build upon their steadily carved-out legacy that’s crossed eight albums, nearly two dozen singles, and excursions across the time zones of the Old World and the Americas. This band is Doctor Explosion, and their international trajectory stems from their long-kept reputation as one of Spain’s more dynamic rock n’ roll machines, instigating live experiences that spark such reactions as madness, exhilaration, and the almighty, reptilian-brain’d get-down feeling one conjures from the loins upward!
Since their trans-Atlantic partnership with Slovenly Recordings for their latest record, Superioridad Moral, Doctor Explosion has maintained momentum with several new single releases on their Discos Circo Perrotti label. But their latest raison d’etre is revisiting where their wild-beat mission began with the reissue of their debut record, Vivir Sin Civilizar. With the reworked production and remixing overseen by founding member Jorge Munoz-Cobo at his renowned studio Estudios Circo Perrotti, his below claim validates that this version of the record is the definitive representation of the Doctor Explosion sound he initially sought during those recording sessions 32 years prior.

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Ves-Te’n Si Us Plau / Perdo L’Esma (7″) https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/ves-ten-si-us-plau-perdo-lesma-7/ Sun, 08 Jan 2017 23:00:00 +0000 https://wpguerssen-test.odoo.rgbconsulting.com/product/ves-ten-si-us-plau-perdo-lesma-7/ Doctor Explosión, leading Spanish 60s garage-punk act since the mid nineties, is back with a surprise. A remake of one of the most remarkable early tracks of the band, "Baby please go" (Veste'n si us plau), and a cover of James Brown "I'll go grazy" (Perdo l'esma) the way Catalan 60s band Eurogrup adapted in the mid 60s, and both tracks sung in perfect Catalan language - well, Barcelona's accent, that's fine...

 

We are very pleased to join the band's own label Circo Perrotti for this co-produced 45, like old friends meeting again after ages!

 

Comes in a great cover artwork copying the original Eurogrup 7", and it's limited to 500 numbered copies.

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Doctor Explosión, leading Spanish 60s garage-punk act since the mid nineties, is back with a surprise. A remake of one of the most remarkable early tracks of the band, “Baby please go” (Veste’n si us plau), and a cover of James Brown “I’ll go grazy” (Perdo l’esma) the way Catalan 60s band Eurogrup adapted in the mid 60s, and both tracks sung in perfect Catalan language – well, Barcelona’s accent, that’s fine…

We are very pleased to join the band’s own label Circo Perrotti for this co-produced 45, like old friends meeting again after ages!

Comes in a great cover artwork copying the original Eurogrup 7″, and it’s limited to 500 numbered copies.

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