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Aviador Dro

Aviador DroData provided by DiscogsIn the late 70's, a group of friends leaded by Servando Carballar were writing fanzines in the post-dictatorial Franco regime in Madrid, Spain. They were enthusiasts of science, technology, futurism, films, board games and of the music from bands such as Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle, Devo, Kraftwerk, Sex Pistols and many more. They decided to form a band as a better media to communicate their ideas. In 1979 "El Aviador Dro y Sus Obreros Especializados" was formed. They were pioneers of synth-pop in Spain and even invented the term tecno-pop, which they used in late 1979 to describe their music in interviews. The band has had several line-ups with their leader Biovac-N as the only remaining original member. From the first Aviador Dro lineup, a number of members split to form [a6614], with a more radical approach to music. Their more creative period was between 1980 and 1985. They founded label DRO to release their own provocative anthem, "Nuclear, Sí" ("Nuclear, Yes") as single. DRO was to become the most important independent label in Spain.

18 members in 40 years:
First lineup - Servando Carballar (keyboards), Arturo Lanz (vocals), Gabriel Riaza (bass) y Juan Carlos Sastre (guitar).
Lineup since 2012 - Biovac N (Servando Carballar), ArcoIris (Marta Cervera), ATAT (Ismael Contreras), CTA 102 (Alejandro Sacristán) y Genocider/Genocyber F15 (Mario Gil)
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