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Aviador Dro, short for El Aviador Dro y sus Obreros Especializados (Aviator Dro and His Specialized Workers), is a
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and
electronic music Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electro ...
band from
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, formed in
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History

The group was founded by schoolmates Arturo Lanz and Servando Carballar in 1979, when they published an ad in a magazine requesting musicians who liked Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire and The Residents to join them. They were part of the Movida Madrileña. In 1982 they created
Dro Records DRO Records (often referred to simply as DRO) was a Spanish independent record label founded in 1982 by members of the band Aviador Dro. It is one of Spain's first independent record labels. During the 1980s DRO was an important label for independ ...
, a Spanish independent label. Some of their best known songs are: ''Nuclear, sí'' (Nuclear, Yes), ''La televisión es nutritiva'' (TV is Nutritious), ''Selector de frecuencias'' (Frequency Selector) or ''La zona fantasma'' (The Phantom Zone)


Quotes

"It is necessary to assimilate the systematized sense of life to be able to be happy" (1979) "Human beings will disappear. What's more, it is necessary to annihilate them to move on to a mechanical state. In this state, there won't be any individual freedom; only collective freedom will exist. There won't be any problems either, because each man-machine will be properly programmed and we will all be happy." (1979)


Band members

*Biovac N (Servando Carballar): Vocals, synthesizer, programming *Arcoíris (Marta Cervera): Keyboards *ATAT (Ismael Contreras): Keyboards, guitar *CTA 102 (Alejandro Sacristán): Vocals *Genocider/Genocyber F15 (Mario Gil): Keyboards


Discography

*''Alas sobre el Mundo'' (1982) *''Síntesis'' (1983) *''Tesis'' (1983) *''Cromosomas Salvajes'' (1985) *''Ciudadanos del Imperio'' (1986) *''Ingravidez'' (1988) *''Héroes de los 80'' (1990) *''Trance'' (1991) *''Cyberiada—Live'' (1997) *''Materia Oscura'' (1998) *''Ópera Científica'' (1999) *''Vano Temporal'' (1999) *''Mecanisburgo'' (2001) *''Ultimátum a la Tierra'' (2004) *''Confía en tus Máquinas'' (2004) *''Candidato Futurista'' (2007) *''Yo, Cyborg'' (2009) *''La voz de la Ciencia'' (2012) Aviador dro.jpg, Live in Madrid, El Sol Aviador dro 2.jpg, Cromosomas Salvajes


See also

* Spanish Music * Esplendor Geometrico


External links


Official website


References

Spanish musical groups Musical groups from Madrid {{Spain-band-stub