Luis Delgado (born 16 July 1956 in Madrid) is a Spanish instrumentalist, composer, and producer.[1] Delgado's work combines organic elements from Arab-Andalusian, oriental, and Medieval styles with electronic elements from the avant-garde.
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Luis Delgado | |
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Origin | Madrid, Spain |
Genres | Andalusian music |
Years active | 1978—present |
Website | http://www.luisdelgado.net |
He formed the cult industrial duo Mecánica Popular[2] with Eugenio Muñoz in 1978, the group Finis Africae with Javier Bergia and Juan Alberto Arteche in the mid-80's, and the folk group Babia with Arteche and Luis Paniagua.[3]
Delgado's later work includes El sueno de Al-Zaqqaq (1998), which sets to music a collection of poems by Ibn al-Zaqqaq.
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